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ham
High-availability manager
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You must be logged in as root to start a high-availability manager. |
Syntax:
ham [options]
Runs on:
Neutrino
Options:
- -?
- Display the usage message.
- -d
- Disable internal verbosity.
- -f file
- The log file (the default is standard error).
- -h
- Display the usage message.
- -t none | relative | absolute | shortabs
- The timestamping method to use. The default is relative.
- -V level
- Set the level of verbosity.
- -v
- Be verbose; extra -v options increase the verbosity.
Description:
The ham utility is the high-availability manager, which you can use to monitor and restart critical processes in your system. When a HAM starts, it also starts the Guardian process for itself.
See also:
High Availability Framework Developer's Guide
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