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Managing Serviceguard Fifteenth Edition > Chapter 6 Configuring Packages and Their Services

Verifying and Applying the Package Configuration

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Serviceguard checks the configuration you enter and reports any errors.

Use a command such as the following to verify the content of the package configuration file you have created, for example:

cmcheckconf -v -P $SGCONF/pkg1/pkg1.config 

Errors are displayed on the standard output. If necessary, re-edit the file to correct any errors, then run cmcheckconf again until it completes without errors.

The following items are checked:

  • Package name is valid, and at least one node_name entry is included.

  • There are no duplicate parameter entries (except as permitted for multiple volume groups, etc).

  • Values for all parameters are within permitted ranges.

  • Configured resources are available on cluster nodes.

  • File systems and volume groups are valid.

  • Services are executable.

  • Any package that this package depends on is already be part of the cluster configuration.

When cmcheckconf has completed without errors, apply the package configuration, for example:

cmapplyconf -P $SGCONF/pkg1/pkg1.config 

This adds the package configuration information to the binary cluster configuration file in the $SGCONF directory (normally /etc/cmcluster) and distributes it to all the cluster nodes.

NOTE: For modular packages, you now need to distribute any external scripts identified by the external_pre_script and external_script parameters.

But if you are accustomed to configuring legacy packages, note that you do not have to create a separate package control script for a modular package, or distribute it manually. (You do still have to do this for legacy packages; see “Configuring a Legacy Package”.)

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