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Commands Reference, Volume 3
mkdsmitd Command
Purpose
Creates a new domain of machines for the Distributed System Management Interface Tool (DSMIT).
mkdsmitd [ -x ] [ -m Machine [ ,Machine ] ... ] [ -o OperatingSystem [ ,OperatingSystem ] ... ] [ -d Domain [ ,Domain ] ... ] DomainName
Note: Do not put a space between the comma and multiple values for the Machine, OperatingSystem, or Domain parameters.
Description
The mkdsmitd command creates a new domain of machines with its member list in DSMIT. The Domain parameter specifies the name of the newly created domain. Domains must be homogeneous, consisting only of clients with the same operating system. Use the -d, -m, and -o criteria flags and the -x intersect flag to specify the machine member list.
Flags
-? |
Displays the usage statement. |
-x |
Uses the intersection of the subsets of machines defined by the -d, -m, and -o criteria flags. |
-d Domain |
Adds machines from another specified domain to this domain. |
-m Machine |
Specifies the machines to add to a domain. |
-o OperatingSystem |
Adds machines with a specified operating system to a domain. |
Examples
- To create the empty Floor_1C domain, enter:
mkdsmitd Floor_1C
- To create the Floor_1C domain with clients named Caesar and Cleopatra, enter:
mkdsmitd -m Caesar,Cleopatra Floor_1C
Files
/usr/share/DSMIT/domains |
Contains the list of domains used by DSMIT. |
/usr/share/DSMIT/dsmitos |
Contains the list of operating systems of DSMIT clients. |
/usr/share/DSMIT/hosts |
Contains the list of machines that have DSMIT installed on them. |
Related Information
The chdsmitd command, rmdsmitd command.
Distributed System Management Interface Tool (DSMIT) Overview
in the
Distributed SMIT 2.2 for AIX: Guide and Reference.
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