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commit cb9335662ca7fac0cbaae5e463605502e189c6f0 Author: Fabio M. Di Nitto <fdinitto@redhat.com> Date: Wed Jan 19 11:09:57 2011 +0100 ccs_tool: deprecate editing capabilities ccs_tool/edit is now deprecated/unsupported in favour of ccs CLI tool Signed-off-by: Fabio M. Di Nitto <fdinitto@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Lon Hohberger <lhh@redhat.com> diff --git a/config/tools/man/ccs_tool.8 b/config/tools/man/ccs_tool.8 index 0f52f18..056dcb3 100644 --- a/config/tools/man/ccs_tool.8 +++ b/config/tools/man/ccs_tool.8 @@ -9,8 +9,13 @@ ccs_tool \- The tool used to make online queries to the cluster configuration. .SH "DESCRIPTION" \fBccs_tool\fP is part of the Cluster Configuration System (CCS). It used -to peform different kind of queries to the cluster configuration and has support -for some cluster.conf editing functions. +to peform different kind of queries to the cluster configuration. + +.SH "WARNING" + +All \fBccs_tool\fP editing capabilities are now obsoleted and unsupported. +Please see also \fBccs\fP package and documentation for a more complete +implementation of cluster.conf CLI editor. .SH "OPTIONS" .TP @@ -27,125 +32,6 @@ sub\-commands have their own options, see below for more detail \fBquery\fP \fI<xpath query>\fP Perform an xpath query on running cluster configuration. -.TP -\fBaddnode\fP [options] \fI<node> [<fenceoption=value>]...\fP -Adds a new node to the cluster configuration file. Fencing device options -are specified as key=value pairs (as many as required) and are entered into the -configuration file as is. See the documentation for your fencing agent for more -details (eg a powerswitch fence device may need to know which port the node is -connected to). -.br -\fIOptions:\fP -.br -\-v <votes> Number of votes for this node (mandatory) -.br -\-n <nodeid> Node id for this node (optional) -.br -\-i <interface> Network interface to use for this node. Mandatory if the cluster -is using multicast as transport. Forbidden if not. -.br -\-m <multicast> Multicast address for cluster. Only allowed on the first node to -be added to the file. Subsequent nodes will use either multicast or broadcast -depending on the properties of the first node. -.br -\-f <fencedevice> Name of fence device to use for this node. The fence device -section must already have been added to the file, probably using the addfence command. -.br -\-c <file> Config file to use. Defaults to /etc/cluster/cluster.conf -.br -\-o <file> Output file. Defaults to the same as -c - - - -.TP -\fBdelnode\fP [options] \fI<node>\fP -Delete a node from the cluster configuration file. Note: there is no -"edit" command so to change the properties of a node you must delete it -and add it back in with the new properties. -.br -\fIOptions:\fP -.br -\-c <file> Config file to use. Defaults to /etc/cluster/cluster.conf -.br -\-o <file> Output file. Defaults to the same as -c - - - -.TP -\fBaddfence\fP [options] \fI<name> <agent> [<option>=<value>]...\fP -Adds a new fence device section to the cluster configuration file. <agent> is the -name of the fence agent that controls the device. the options following are entered -as key-value pairs. See the fence agent documentation for details about these. eg: -you may need to enter the IP address and username/password for a powerswitch fencing -device. -.br -\fIOptions:\fP -.br -\-c <file> Config file to use. Defaults to /etc/cluster/cluster.conf -.br -\-o <file> Output file. Defaults to the same as -c - -.TP -\fBdelfence\fP [options] \fI<node>\fP -Deletes a fencing device from the cluster configuration file. -delfence will allow you to remove a fence device that is in use by nodes. -This is to allow changes to be made, but be aware that it may produce an -invalid configuration file if you don't add it back in again. -.br -\fIOptions:\fP -.br -\-c <file> Config file to use. Defaults to /etc/cluster/cluster.conf -.br -\-o <file> Output file. Defaults to the same as -c - - -.TP -\fBlsnode [options] \fP -List the nodes in the configuration file. This is (hopefully obviously) not -necessarily the same as the nodes currently in the cluster, but it should -be a superset. -.br -\fIOptions:\fP -.br -\-v Verbose. Lists all the properties of the node, and the -node-specific properties of the fence device too. -.br -\-c <file> Config file to use. Defaults to /etc/cluster/cluster.conf - - -.TP -\fBlsfence [options] \fP -List all the fence devices in the cluster configuration file. -.br -\fIOptions:\fP -.br -\-v Verbose. Lists all the properties of the fence device rather -than just the names and agents. -.br -\-c <file> Config file to use. Defaults to /etc/cluster/cluster.conf - - -.TP -\fBcreate [options] \fP \fI<clustername>\fP -Create a new, skeleton, configuration file. Note that "create" on its own will -not create a valid configuration file. Fence agents and nodes will need to be -added to it before handing it over to ccsd. The new configuration file will -have a version number of 1. Subsequent addnode/delnode/addfence/delfence operations -will increment the version number by 1 each time. -.br -\fIOptions:\fP -.br -.br -\-c <file> Config file to create. Defaults to /etc/cluster/cluster.conf - -.TP -\fBaddnodeids\fP -Adds node ID numbers to all the nodes in cluster.conf. In RHEL4, node IDs were optional -and assigned by cman when a node joined the cluster. In RHEL5 they must be pre-assigned -in cluster.conf. This command will not change any node IDs that are already set in -cluster.conf, it will simply add unique node ID numbers to nodes that do not already -have them. - - .SH "SEE ALSO" -cluster.conf(5) +.BR cluster.conf (5), +.BR ccs (8)
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