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System Administrationshowcmdsync(1m)


NAME

 showcmdsync - display the current command synchronization list

SYNOPSIS

 showcmdsync [-v]
 showcmdsync -h

DESCRIPTION

 

showcmdsync displays the command synchronization list to be used by the spare system controller (SC) to determine which commands or scripts need to be restarted after an SC failover.

The command synchronization list is displayed in the format Descriptor, Identifier, Cmd, where:

Descriptor
Specifies the command synchronization descriptor that represents a particular script.
Identifier
Identifies a marker point in the script from which the script can be resumed on the new main SC after an automatic failover occurs. The identifier -1 indicates that the script does not have any marker points.
Cmd
Indicates the name of the script to be restarted.

OPTIONS

 

The following options are supported:

-h
Help. Displays usage descriptions. Note – Use alone. Any option specified in addition to -h is ignored.
-v
Verbose. Displays all available command information.

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION

 

Group Privileges Required

 

You must have platform administrator, platform operator, platform service, domain administrator, or domain configurator privileges to run this command.

Refer to Chapter 2, "SMS Security Options and Administrative Privileges" in the System Management Services (SMS) 1.4 Administrator Guide for more information.

EXAMPLES

 Example 1. Displaying a Command Synchronization List
 
 
sc0:sms-user:> showcmdsync
DESCRIPTOR     IDENTIFIER   CMD 
         0             -1   c1 a1 a2 

EXIT STATUS

 

The following exit values are returned:

0
Successful completion.
>0
An error occurred.

ATTRIBUTES

 

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

Attribute TypesAttribute Values
AvailabilitySUNWSMSop

SEE ALSO

 

cancelcmdsync(1m), initcmdsync(1m), runcmdsync(1m), savecmdsync(1m)


SMS 1.4Go To TopLast Changed 19 September 2003