ccs_config_dump(8)ccs_config_dump(8)NAME
ccs_config_dump - Tool to generate XML output of running configuration.
SYNOPSIS
ccs_config_dump [OPTION]..
DESCRIPTION
ccs_config_dump is part of the Cluster Configuration System (CCS). It is used to dump the current running configuration in XML format.
The running configuration is, sometimes, different from the stored configuration on file or ldap because some subsystems store or set some
default information into the configuration. Those values are generally not present on the on-disk version of the configuration but are
required at runtime for the cluster to work properly.
OPTIONS -h Help. Print out the usage.
-V Print the version information.
-r Force config dump from running cluster. This option is only for expert users and debugging sessions. Don't use it for random pur-
poses. ccs_config_dump can be configured to use different configuration sources via environment variables. This option will clear
them to use the default and use only the runtime configuration.
SEE ALSO ccs_config_validate(8), cluster.conf(5)ccs_config_dump(8)
Check Out this Related Man Page
CCS_CONFIG_VALIDATE(8) System Manager's Manual CCS_CONFIG_VALIDATE(8)NAME
ccs_config_validate
DESCRIPTION
Usage:
ccs_config_validate [options]
OPTIONS -h Print this help, then exit
-V Print program version information, then exit
-v Produce verbose output
Validating XML configuraton files:
-f configfile
Validate an alternate config file without preloading it with default values.
-l configfile
Validate an alternate config file with preloading of default values (recommended option).
Advanced options:
-r Force validation of runtime config
-C config_loader Override config plugin loader
-t tempfile
Force temporay file to tempfile
-n Do not remove temporary file
-o Overwrite temporary file (dangerous)
DEFAULT
Default operation for ccs_config_validate is to load the currently configured environment and verify the outcoming configuration.
Example 1: current environment uses a configuration file (/etc/cluster/cluster.conf).
The user modifies cluser.conf and executes ccs_config_validate without options. The tool will validate the modified cluster.conf
after including default values.
Example 2: current environment is set to load the configuration from LDAP. Users
modifies LDAP databse and before pushing the change to the nodes, she/he can issue ccs_config_validate to verify the contents o the
LDAP database automatically (as long as the correct LDAP environment is set in the cman/cluster sysconfig/defaults files).
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