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Commands Reference, Volume 5
stopcondresp Command
Purpose
Stops
monitoring a condition that has one or more linked responses.
Syntax
stopcondresp [-q] [-h] [-TV] condition[:node_name] [response [response...]]
Description
The stopcondresp command stops the monitoring of a condition that
has a linked response. If no response is specified, all of the linked responses
for the condition are stopped. If more than one response is specified, only
the linked responses are stopped. When the condition occurs, the response
is not run. If no responses are active for a condition, the condition is no
longer monitored.
Flags
- -q
- Does not return an error when either condition or response does not exist or when the condition linked with response is not being monitored.
- -h
- Writes the command's usage statement to standard output.
- -T
- Writes the command's trace messages to standard error. For your software
service organization's use only.
- -V
- Writes the command's verbose messages to standard output.
Parameters
- condition
- Specifies the name of the condition linked to the response. The condition
is always specified first.
- node_name
- Specifies the node in the domain where the condition is defined. If node_name is not specified, the local node is used. node_name is
a node within the scope determined by the CT_MANAGEMENT_SCOPE environment
variable.
- response
- Specifies the names of one or more responses. Monitoring is stopped
for the specified responses. (If a specified response is not linked to the
condition, it is ignored.)
Security
The user needs write permission for the IBM.Association resource class
to run stopcondresp. Permissions are specified in the access control
list (ACL) file on the contacted system. See the RSCT Guide and Reference for details on the ACL file and how to modify it.
Exit Status
- 0
- The command ran successfully.
- 1
- An error occurred with RMC.
- 2
- An error occurred with a command-line interface script.
- 3
- An incorrect flag was entered on the command line.
- 4
- An incorrect parameter was entered on the command line.
- 5
- An error occurred that was based on incorrect command-line input.
Environment Variables
- CT_CONTACT
- Determines the system where the session with the resource monitoring
and control (RMC) daemon occurs. When CT_CONTACT is set to a host name or
IP address, the command contacts the RMC daemon on the specified host. If
CT_CONTACT is not set, the command contacts the RMC daemon on the local system
where the command is being run. The target of the RMC daemon session and
the management scope determine the resource classes or resources that are
processed.
- CT_MANAGEMENT_SCOPE
- Determines the management scope that is used for the session with the
RMC daemon in processing the resources of the event response resource manager
(ERRM). The management scope determines the set of possible target nodes
where the resources can be processed. The valid values are:
- 0
- Specifies local scope.
- 1
- Specifies local scope.
- 2
- Specifies peer domain scope.
- 3
- Specifies management domain scope.
If this environment variable is not set,
local scope is used.
Standard Output
When the -h flag is specified, this command's usage statement is written to standard
output. All verbose messages are written to standard output.
Standard Error
All trace messages are written to standard error.
Examples
These examples apply to standalone systems:
- To stop monitoring for the condition "FileSystem space used " which has
the response "Broadcast event on-shift" linked with it, run this command:
stopcondresp "FileSystem space used" "Broadcast event on-shift"
- To stop monitoring for the condition "FileSystem space used " using all
of its linked responses, run this command:
stopcondresp "FileSystem space used"
This example applies to management domains:
- To stop monitoring for the condition "FileSystem space used " on the managed
node nodeB which has the response "Broadcast event on-shift" linked
with it, run this command on the management server:
stopcondresp "FileSystem space used:nodeB" "Broadcast event on-shift"
This example applies to peer domains:
- To stop monitoring for the condition "FileSystem space used " on the node nodeA which has the response "Broadcast event on-shift" linked with
it, run this command on any node in the domain:
stopcondresp "FileSystem space used:nodeA" "Broadcast event on-shift"
Location
- /usr/sbin/rsct/bin/stopcondresp
- Contains the stopcondresp command
Related Information
ERRM commands: lscondresp, mkcondition, mkcondresp, mkresponse, startcondresp
Files: rmccli
Books: see the RSCT Guide and Reference for more information about ERRM operations
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