12-11-2008
Storedge IP
Hi,
the Storedge is a Sun StoredgeTek 3000 family
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corosync-objctl
COROSYNC-OBJCTL(8) System Manager's Manual COROSYNC-OBJCTL(8)
NAME
corosync-objctl - Configure objects in the Object Database
SYNOPSIS
corosync-objctl [-c|-w|-d|-a|-t-h] <OBJECT-SPEC>...
DESCRIPTION
corosync-objctl is used to configure objects within the object database at runtime.
OBJECT-SPEC
There are two types of entities
Objects and Key=Value pairs
Objects
Objects are container like entities that can hold other entities. They are specified as "objectA"."objectB". An example is log-
ging.logger.
Key=Value pairs
These are the entities that actually hold values (read database "fields"). They are specified as object.key=value or just
object.key if you are reading.
OPTIONS
-c Create a new object.
-d Delete an existing object.
-w Use this option when you want to write a new value to a key.
-a Display all values currently available.
-t Track changes to an object and it's children. As changes are made to the object they are printed out. this is kind of like a "tail
-f" for the object database.
-h Print basic usage.
EXAMPLES
Print the objOne object (shouldn't exist yet).
$ corosync-objctl objOne
Create the objOne object.
$ corosync-objctl -c objOne
Print the objOne object (empty).
$ corosync-objctl objOne
objOne
Write two new keys to the objOne object.
$ corosync-objctl -w objOne.max=3000 objOne.min=100
Print the objOne object (with the two new keys).
$ corosync-objctl objOne
objOne.min=100
objOne.max=3000
Delete the objOne.min key
$ corosync-objctl -d objOne.min=100
Prove that is gone.
$ corosync-objctl objOne
objOne.max=3000
Delete the whole objOne object.
$ corosync-objctl -d objOne
Prove that is gone.
$ corosync-objctl objOne
SEE ALSO
confdb_initialize(3),
AUTHOR
Angus Salkeld
2008-07-29 COROSYNC-OBJCTL(8)