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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
scdsbuilder
scdsbuilder(1HA) Sun Cluster Commands scdsbuilder(1HA)
NAME
scdsbuilder - launch GUI version of Sun Cluster Agent Builder
SYNOPSIS
scdsbuilder
DESCRIPTION
The scdsbuilder command launches the GUI version of the Sun Cluster Agent Builder.
Before you use Agent Builder, verify the following requirements:
o The Java runtime environment is included in your $PATH variable. Agent Builder depends on the Java Development Kit, starting
with Version 1.3.1. If the Java Development Kit is not included in your $PATH variable, the Agent Builder command (scdsbuilder)
returns and displays an error message.
o You have installed the Developer System Support software group of the Solaris 9 OS or Solaris 10 OS.
o The cc compiler is included in your $PATH variable. Agent Builder uses the first occurrence of cc in your $PATH variable to
identify the compiler with which to generate C binary code for the resource type. If cc is not included in $PATH, Agent Builder
disables the option to generate C code.
Note -
You can use a different compiler with Agent Builder than the standard cc compiler. To use a different compiler, create a symbolic link in
$PATH from cc to a different compiler, such as gcc. Or, change the compiler specification in the makefile (currently, CC=cc) to the com-
plete path for a different compiler. For example, in the makefile that is generated by Agent Builder, change CC=cc to CC=pathname/gcc. In
this case, you cannot run Agent Builder directly. Instead, you must use the make and make pkg commands to generate data service code and
the package.
EXIT STATUS
This command returns the following exit status codes:
0 The command completed succesfully.
nonzero An error occurred.
FILES
install_directory/rtconfig Contains information from the previous session. This information facilitates the tool's quit and
restart feature.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWscdev |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
cc(1B), scdscreate(1HA), scdsconfig(1HA), attributes(5)
Chapter 9, Sun Cluster Agent Builder, in Sun Cluster Data Services Developer's Guide for Solaris OS
Sun Cluster 3.2 14 Sep 2007 scdsbuilder(1HA)