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IBM Certification Study Guide  AIX HACMP
8.1.3.5  /tmp/cm.log 
Contains timestamped, formatted messages generated by HACMP for AIX 
clstrmgr
 activity. This file is typically used by IBM support personnel.
8.1.3.6  /tmp/cspoc.log
Contains timestamped, formatted messages generated by HACMP for AIX 
C-SPOC commands. The /tmp/cspoc.log file resides on the node that invokes 
the C-SPOC command.
8.1.3.7  /tmp/emuhacmp.out
The /tmp/emuhacmp.out
 
file records the output generated by the event 
emulator scripts as they execute. The /tmp/emuhacmp.out
 
file resides on the 
node from which the event emulator is invoked. You can use the environment 
variable EMUL_OUTPUT to specify another name and location for this file, 
but the format and information remains the same.
With HACMP/ES, because of its RSCT technology, there are 3 more logfiles 
you may want to watch. These are:
8.1.3.8  /var/ha/log/grpsvcs.<filename>
Contains timestamped messages in ASCII format. These track the execution 
of internal activities of the grpsvcs daemon. IBM support personnel use this 
information for troubleshooting. The file gets trimmed regularly. Therefore, 
please save it promptly if there is a chance you may need it.
8.1.3.9  /var/ha/log/topsvcs.<filename>
Contains timestamped messages in ASCII format. These track the execution 
of internal activities of the topsvcs daemon. IBM support personnel use this 
information for troubleshooting. The file gets trimmed regularly. Therefore, 
please save it promptly if there is a chance you may need it.
8.1.3.10  /var/ha/log/grpglsm
The /var/ha/log/grpglsm file tracks the execution of internal activities of the 
grpglsm daemon. IBM support personnel use this information for 
troubleshooting. The file gets trimmed regularly. Therefore please save it 
promptly if there is a chance you may need it.
8.2  Starting and Stopping HACMP on a Node or a Client
This paragraph explains how to start and stop cluster services on cluster 
nodes and clients. It also describes how the Cluster-Single Point of Control