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Oracle Solaris Cluster Reference Manual     Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.0
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Preface

Introduction

OSC40 1

OSC40 1cl

OSC40 1ha

OSC40 1m

cl_eventd(1M)

cl_pnmd(1M)

halockrun(1M)

hatimerun(1M)

pmfadm(1M)

pmfd(1M)

rpc.pmfd(1M)

scconf(1M)

scconf_dg_rawdisk(1M)

scconf_dg_svm(1M)

scconf_quorum_dev_netapp_nas(1M)

scconf_quorum_dev_quorum_server(1M)

scconf_quorum_dev_scsi(1M)

scconf_transp_adap_bge(1M)

scconf_transp_adap_e1000g(1M)

scconf_transp_jct_etherswitch(1M)

scconf_transp_jct_ibswitch(1M)

scdidadm(1M)

scdpm(1M)

sceventmib(1M)

scgdevs(1M)

scinstall(1M)

scnas(1M)

scnasdir(1M)

scprivipadm(1M)

scprivipd(1M)

scrgadm(1M)

scsetup(1M)

scshutdown(1M)

scstat(1M)

scswitch(1M)

sctelemetry(1M)

scversions(1M)

sc_zonesd(1M)

OSC40 3ha

OSC40 4

OSC40 5

OSC40 5cl

OSC40 7

OSC40 7p

Index

scprivipd

- Oracle Solaris Cluster Private IP address service daemon

Synopsis

/usr/cluster/lib/sc/scprivipd 

Description

The scprivipd daemon is started at system boot time. It is used to configure or unconfigure the private IP addresses that are assigned on zone boot or shutdown or as a result of scconf operations.

Diagnostics

The scprivipd daemon has no direct stdin, stdout, or stderr connection to the outside. All diagnostic messages are logged through the syslog function.

Notes

The scprivipd daemon must be run in superuser mode.

The scprivipd daemon is a Service Management Facility (SMF) service and is started through SMF. Also, if the scprivipd daemon is killed by a signal, it is automatically restarted by SMF.

The SIGTERM signal can be used to kill scprivipd gracefully. Other signals should not be used to kill the daemon.

Attributes

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE
ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Availability
ha-cluster/system/core
Interface Stability
Private

See Also

clnode(1CL), scconf(1M), syslog(3C), attributes(5)