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clusterconf(4)

cluster(1M)

csp(1M)

NAME

csp − create cluster server processes

SYNOPSIS

/etc/csp [[-a|-d] number]

DESCRIPTION

The csp command establishes or changes the minimum number of HP Cluster server processes ( CSP s) running on the system.  If no arguments are specified, csp reads the /etc/clusterconf file to determine how many CSPs should be running. 

Options

csp recognizes the following options:

-a number Add the specified number of CSPs to those currently running. 

-d number Delete the specified number of CSP s from those currently running. 

number (-a or -d not specified) Set the default minimum number of running CSPs to number. This form of the csp command creates the default minimum number of CSPs to run on a cnode. 

Additional CSPs are started automatically when system load demands it, with the limitation that the number of active CSPs on a system cannot exceed the value of the HP-UX tuneable parameter ngcsp.  csp is normally executed from the /etc/rc script. 

This command can be executed only by the super-user. 

AUTHOR

csp was developed by HP. 

FILES

/etc/clusterconf

SEE ALSO

clusterconf(4), cluster(1M). 

Hewlett-Packard Company  —  HP-UX Release 9.03: April 1994

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