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clusterconf(4)

cluster(1M)

CSP(1M)  —  HP-UX

Series 300 Diskless Only

NAME

csp − create cluster server processes

SYNOPSIS

/etc/csp [ [ −a | −d ] number ]

DESCRIPTION

The csp command changes the number of cluster server processes (CSPs) running on the system.  When no arguments are given, csp reads the /etc/clusterconf file to determine how many CSPs should be running. 

The −a option adds the specified number of CSPs to the number currently running. 

The −d option deletes the specified number of CSPs from the number currently running. 

If neither the −a nor −d options are given, then the number of CSPs running will be set to number. 

The csp command creates the minimum number of CSPs to run on a cnode.  Additional CSPs can be started automatically when system load demands it.  The csp command is normally executed from the /etc/rc script. 

This command can be executed only by the superuser. 

AUTHOR

Csp was developed by HP. 

FILES

/etc/clusterconf

SEE ALSO

clusterconf(4), cluster(1M). 

Hewlett-Packard Company  —  Version B.1,  May 11, 2021

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