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OVCREG(1)							     OVCREG(1)

NAME
       ovcreg - component registration tool

SYNOPSIS
       ovcreg -h|-help

       ovcreg -check [<filename>]

       ovcreg -add [<filename>]

       ovcreg -del [<component>]

       ovcreg -version


DESCRIPTION
       ovcreg is used to register a component with (and de-register the compo‐
       nent from) the OvCtrl. The ovcreg command can also be used to  check  a
       component registration file for syntactical correctness.

       If  the OvCtrl daemon (ovcd) is running at the time of registration, it
       will be informed about the new component only if the  -add  option  was
       applied and the component is not started. The OvCtrl shows the new com‐
       ponent the next time the ovc command is called with the -status option.

       If the OvCtrl daemon (ovcd) is running, the component will  be  stopped
       if  the	-del(ete)  option was applied. NOTE: this option will not stop
       CORE components, which are denoted by the  option  CoreProcess  in  the
       registration  file.  CORE components should be stopped with ovc command
       and the -kill option.

       Parameters

       ovcreg recognizes the following options:

       -h|-help

	      Displays all available options for the ovcreg command.

       -check [<filename>]

	      Checks the syntax of <filename>.	<filename>  must  not  contain
	      more than one component.

       -add [<filename>]

	      Checks the syntax of <filename> and stores a copy in the config‐
	      uration directory. Adding a  component  with  a  name  which  is
	      already  registered  with the OvCtrl will overwrite the original
	      registration with the new one. <filename> must not contain  more
	      than one component.

       -del [<component>]

	      Stops and de-registers the specified <component> from the OvCtrl
	      and deletes the specified <component> registration  file.	 NOTE:
	      the delete option does not stop CORE components.

       -version

	      Displays the version of ovcreg

AUTHOR
       ovcreg was developed by Hewlett-Packard Company.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0

	      Success - The syntax of the file is correct and the registration
	      file is successfully added or deleted.

       1

	      Wrong usage

       2

	      Parsing error

       3

	      Error deleting registration file

       5

	      Error writing XML file

       6

	      Component is not registered

       7

	      Error stopping component

       8

	      Error deleting component

FILES
       Registration files for components registered with the  OvCtrl  for  the
       supported platforms reside in the following locations:

       ·  AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris:

	  /var/opt/OV/conf/ctrl/*.xml

       ·  True64:

	  /usr/var/opt/OV/conf/ctrl/*.xml

       ·  MS Windows:

	  C:\Program Files\HP OpenView\data\conf\ctrl\*.xml

       Note  that  the	user can change the specified default location for the
       registration files on machines running Microsoft Windows.

EXAMPLES
       The following examples show how to use the ovcreg command and  some  of
       its  options  to control and display important information about regis‐
       tered components.

       ·  To check the syntax of the component registration file: opcle.xml:

	  ovcreg -check opcle.xml

       ·  To check the syntax of the component registration  file,  opcle.xml,
	  and  add  the	 component defined in the component registration file,
	  opcle.xml to the OvCtrl:

	  ovcreg -add opcle.xml

       ·  To stop and de-register the component registered as opcle:

	  ovcreg -del opcle

SEE ALSO
       ovc

								     OVCREG(1)
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