Chapter 46: Command Line Descriptions
STANDARD Revision 1.0 C4® CMTS Release 8.3 User Guide
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configure disk volume * scm * clone-access
The active and standby SCMs will now forward all log messages to each other once the cards have reached the IS-INIT operational
state. Therefore, the log messages which were formerly only accessible on the standby processor will now be present in the SCM’s
log.
configure disk volume <name> scm <int> clone-access [critical-threshold <0-100>] [major-threshold <0-
100>] [minor-threshold <0-100>] [auto-delete-file]
In order to access PMD files on the standby processor, or do any file system access, the CMTS will provide additional mount points in
the file system to give direct access to the standby SCM’s fie system volumes. Any command that currently accesses files on the
active SCM will now be able to directly access files on the disk of the standby SCM. A mount point of /clone/system will be created
for the /system file system of the other SCM, a mount point of /clone/update will be created for the /update file system of the other
SCM, and a mount point of the /clone/active will be created for the /active file system of the other SCM. Once an SCM goes to the
standby (STBY) state, its /update partition will be mounted on the active SCM under the /clone/update mount point, and the files on
the /update partition on the standby processor will be visible on the active SCM.
To stop forwarding log messages to the mate SCM disk/volume, use the no option.
Parameters
Disk volume name, e.g. /system, /update, /image.
SCM Module number. Valid number is 19 or 20.
[critical-threshold
<0-100>]
Sets the percent threshold for diskVolumeUsageCritical trap
[major-threshold
<0-100>]
Sets the percent threshold for diskVolumeUsageMajor trap
[minor-threshold
<0-100>]
Sets the percent threshold for diskVolumeUsageMinor trap