=head1 NAME B - creates the conserver configuration file from info in the xCAT database =head1 SYNOPSIS B [B<-V|--verbose>] [B<-d|--delete>] I B [B<-V|--verbose>] [B<-l|--local>] B [B<-V|--verbose>] [B<-c|--conserver>] I B [B<-V|--verbose>] I [B<-t|--trust>] I B [B<-h|--help|-v|--version>] =head1 DESCRIPTION The B command will write out the /etc/conserver.cf, using information from the nodehm table and related tables (e.g. mp, ipmi, ppc). Normally, B will write all nodes to the conserver.cf file. If a noderange is specified, it will write on those nodes to the file. In either case, if a node does not have nodehm.cons set, it will not be written to the file. In the case of a hierarchical cluster (i.e. one with service nodes) B will determine which nodes will have their consoles accessed from the management node and which from a service node (based on the nodehm.conserver attribute). The /etc/conserver.cf file will be created accordingly on all relevant management/service nodes. If -l is specified, it will only create the local file. =head1 OPTIONS =over 10 =item B<-d|--delete> Delete rather than add or refresh the nodes specified as a noderange. =item B<-c|--conserver> Only set up the conserver on the conserver host. If no conserver host is set for nodes, the conserver gets set up only on the management node. =item B<-l|--local> Only run B locally and create the local /etc/conserver.cf. The default is to also run it on all service nodes, if there are any. =item B<-t|--trust> I Add additional trusted hosts into /etc/conserver.cf. The I are comma separated list of ip addresses or host names. =item B<-v|--version> Display version. =item B<-V|--verbose> Verbose mode. =item B<-h|--help> Display usage message. =back =head1 RETURN VALUE 0 The command completed successfully. 1 An error has occurred. =head1 SEE ALSO L