serverconfig.sh

The serverconfig.sh script is installed to the crystal directory of your installation. This script provides a text-based program that enables you to view server information and to add and delete servers from your installation. This script adds, deletes, modifies, and lists information from the ccm.config file.

When you modify a server using serverconfig.sh, you can change the location of its temporary files. For the Crystal Management Server, you can change its port number or enable auditing. For the Input File Repository Server or the Output File Repository Server, you can enter the root directory.

To add/delete/modify/list UNIX servers
  1. Go to the crystal directory of your installation.
  2. Issue the following command:

    ./serverconfig.sh

    The script prompts you with a list of options:

  3. Type the number that corresponds to the action you want to perform.
  4. If you are adding, deleting, or modifying a server, provide the script with any additional information that it requests.

    Tip:    The script will prompt you for the name of your CMS. By default, the CMS name is hostname.cms. That is, the default name of a CMS installed on a machine called MACHINE01 is MACHINE01.cms. However, in this script you can enter hostname to check the name of your CMS (or any other server), view the contents of ccm.config, and look for the server's launch string. The server's current name appears after the -name option.

  5. Once you have added or modified a server, use the CCM to ensure that the server is both started and enabled.

For more information about each of these topics, see Scalability overview.



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