mkpmethernetconf creates a PM/Ethernet configuration file from
hostgroup or a PM/Agent/UDP configuration file.
mkpmethernetconf automatically rshs the
hosts specified hostgroup or in the PM/Agent/UDP configuration file,
and gets the Ethernet address (aka MAC address) by executing
ifconfig(8).
OPTIONS
-speed speed
Specify the speed of the PM/Ethernet device.
Default speed is 100.
-unit unit-number
Specify the unit-number of the PM/Ethernet device. This
number must be the same as the unit number specified with the
etherpmctl(8) attach command.
Default unit number is 0.
-maxnsend maxnsend
Specify the macxnsend of the PM/Ethernet device.
If speed grater then 100 then default maxnsend is 16,
Otherwith default maxnsend is 0.
-backoff backoff
Specify the backoff of the PM/Ethernet device.
default backoff is 4800
-checksum checksum
Specify the checksum of the PM/Ethernet device.
default checksum is 0 (off).
-device ethernet-device(such as eth1)
Specify the ethernet device name ethXX when you have
multiple ethernet NICs. (for Network Trunking)
-g hostgroup
Specifies the host group list.
hostgroup parsed by scorehosts.
The shell environment variable SCBDSERV must be set
to access the Cluster Database server.
configuration-file
Specify the PM/Agent/UDP configuration file. The format is defined in
PM-II Agent/UDP CONF(5).
output-file
Specify the file name for configuration output. If this argument is not
specified, stdout is used.
ENVIRONMENT
SCORE_RSH
Speciy command to execute command to remote hosts.
If SCORE_RSH is not set, rsh command is used.