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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers glance or gpm for sun Post 348 by i55461 on Monday 27th of November 2000 03:33:09 PM
Old 11-27-2000
HPUX has glance and gpm, does sun have any robust monitoring
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cmstartres(1m)															    cmstartres(1m)

NAME
cmstartres - starts resource monitoring on the local node for an EMS resource that is configured in a Serviceguard package. SYNOPSIS
cmstartres [-v] [-u] -p package_name resource_name DESCRIPTION
cmstartres starts resource monitoring for an EMS resource on the local node. This resource must be configured in the specified pack- age_name. To start a resource monitoring for an EMS resource in the package, a user must either be superuser(UID=0), or have an access policy of FULL_ADMIN allowed in the cluster configuration file. See access policy in cmquerycl(1m) or cmmakepkg(1m). Options cmstartres supports the following options. -v Verbose output will be displayed. -u Wait for the EMS resource to be available before starting resource monitoring. -p package_name The name of the package where the EMS resource is configured in. This is a required parameter. resource_name Name of the EMS resource to start resource monitoring for. This resource must be configured in the specified pack- age_name. This is a required parameter. RETURN VALUE
cmstartres returns the following values: 0 Successful completion. 1 Command failed. EXAMPLES
To start resource monitoring for the EMS resource /net/interfaces/lan/status/lan0 for package pkgA, do the following: cmstartres -u -p pkgA /net/interfaces/lan/status/lan0 AUTHOR
cmstartres was developed by HP. SEE ALSO
cmstopres(1m), cmquerycl(1m), cmmakepkg(1m). Requires Optional Serviceguard Software cmstartres(1m)
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