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01-15-2003 07:11 AM
01-15-2003 07:11 AM
Do CM-CMD messages always result from a user-input command? Is that what CM-CMD means in syslog - that this command was input by a user rather than that from the cluster daemon or whatever?
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01-15-2003 07:15 AM
01-15-2003 07:15 AM
Re: CM-CMD messages
In a word, YES.
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01-15-2003 07:44 AM
01-15-2003 07:44 AM
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Hello,
Yes, these entries occur when you run cluster commands:
Dec 27 11:39:44 scsmgt2 CM-CMD[1997]: /usr/sbin/cmrunnode -v
Dec 27 11:41:47 scsmgt2 CM-CMD[2586]: cmmodpkg -e OAS_SVR
Dec 27 12:00:22 scsmgt2 CM-CMD[5863]: cmmodpkg -e OAS_SVR
Dec 27 12:42:07 scsmgt2 CM-CMD[9954]: cmhaltpkg LDAP_SVR
Dec 27 12:42:48 scsmgt2 CM-CMD[10032]: cmmodpkg -e LDAP_SVR
Dec 27 12:43:26 scsmgt2 CM-CMD[10088]: cmhaltpkg MQS_PKG
Dec 27 12:44:20 scsmgt2 CM-CMD[10197]: cmmodpkg -e MQS_PKG
Here is an exerpt from my syslog when I was doing hardware upgrades on nodes in my cluster and failing the packages back and forth.
Hope this helps
Chris
Yes, these entries occur when you run cluster commands:
Dec 27 11:39:44 scsmgt2 CM-CMD[1997]: /usr/sbin/cmrunnode -v
Dec 27 11:41:47 scsmgt2 CM-CMD[2586]: cmmodpkg -e OAS_SVR
Dec 27 12:00:22 scsmgt2 CM-CMD[5863]: cmmodpkg -e OAS_SVR
Dec 27 12:42:07 scsmgt2 CM-CMD[9954]: cmhaltpkg LDAP_SVR
Dec 27 12:42:48 scsmgt2 CM-CMD[10032]: cmmodpkg -e LDAP_SVR
Dec 27 12:43:26 scsmgt2 CM-CMD[10088]: cmhaltpkg MQS_PKG
Dec 27 12:44:20 scsmgt2 CM-CMD[10197]: cmmodpkg -e MQS_PKG
Here is an exerpt from my syslog when I was doing hardware upgrades on nodes in my cluster and failing the packages back and forth.
Hope this helps
Chris
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