How to Use the Command-Line Version
of Agent Builder
The command-line version
of Agent Builder follows the same basic process as the GUI. However,
instead of typing information in the GUI, you pass arguments to the scdscreate and scdsconfig commands. See
the scdscreate(1HA) and scdsconfig(1HA) man pages for more
information.
Follow these steps to use the command-line version of Agent
Builder.
- Use scdscreate to create an Oracle Solaris Cluster resource
type template for making an application highly available or scalable.
- Use scdsconfig to
configure the resource type template that you created with scdscreate.
You can specify property variables. Property
variables are described in Using
Property Variables.
- Change directories to the pkg subdirectory in the working directory.
- (Optional)Edit
the generated source code.
- On each node, use the pkgadd command to install the packages that you created with scdscreate.
# pkgadd -d . package-name
Note -
This instruction applies to the SVR4 package that Agent Builder creates. If you need an IPS
version of the package, use the
pkgsend command to convert your SVR4 agent
package to an IPS package, and use the
pkg install command to install the IPS
package. For more information, see the
pkgsend
(1)
and
pkg
(1)
man pages.
- Run the start script.