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serviceset start Description of Command Function This command starts the service sets. The command will either start the service set defined in the command sequence or if parameter "all" is included in the command sequence, all the service sets in the cluster will be started. Command Syntax serviceset start [SETX] [all] Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements SETX - This optional object defines an individual service set. X is a unique numeric index. If the object is not included in the command sequence, the parameter must be included in the command sequence. Command Parameter Requirements all - This parameter is optional. If included in the command sequence, all the service sets in the cluster are restarted. If this command is not included, a service set object must be included in the command sequence. Requirements for Command Execution • The command entry must conform to the command syntax • If a service set is defined in the command sequence, it must exist. • The service set defined in the command sequence must be stopped. • If the "all" parameter is defined in the command sequence, all the service sets must be stopped. Successful Command Output Upon successful completion of the command, the service sets defined in the command sequence are started and the following is displayed: Command Successful Command Operation During Abnormal Conditions If any of the above requirements fail, command execution terminates. No service sets are restarted and the appropriate error message listed below is displayed: • If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following message is displayed: Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax, SYNTAX, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this section. • If the command defines a service set that does not exist, the following message is displayed: Command Failed - the service set does not exist • If the chosen service set is not stopped, the following message is displayed: Command Failed - The service set is not stopped • If the "all" parameter has been defined in the command sequence and all service sets are not stopped, the following message is displayed: Command Failed - Some or all of the service sets are not stopped. Example # serviceset start set1 Command Successful serviceset start 97

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serviceset start
Description of Command Function
This command starts the service sets. The command will either start the service set defined in the
command sequence or if parameter “all” is included in the command sequence, all the service sets
in the cluster will be started.
Command Syntax
serviceset start [SETX] [all]
Command Authority
Administrator
Command Object Requirements
SET
X
— This optional object defines an individual service set.
X
is a unique numeric index. If the
object is not included in the command sequence, the parameter must be included in the command
sequence.
Command Parameter Requirements
all
— This parameter is optional. If included in the command sequence, all the service sets in the
cluster are restarted. If this command is not included, a service set object must be included in the
command sequence.
Requirements for Command Execution
The command entry must conform to the command syntax
If a service set is defined in the command sequence, it must exist.
The service set defined in the command sequence must be stopped.
If the “all” parameter is defined in the command sequence, all the service sets must be stopped.
Successful Command Output
Upon successful completion of the command, the service sets defined in the command sequence
are started and the following is displayed:
Command Successful
Command Operation During Abnormal Conditions
If any of the above requirements fail, command execution terminates. No service sets are restarted
and the appropriate error message listed below is displayed:
If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following message is displayed:
Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax,
SYNTAX
, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this
section.
If the command defines a service set that does not exist, the following message is displayed:
Command Failed
the service set <SETX> does not exist
If the chosen service set is not stopped, the following message is displayed:
Command Failed
The service set <SETX> is not stopped
If the “all” parameter has been defined in the command sequence and all service sets are not
stopped, the following message is displayed:
Command Failed - Some or all of the service sets are not stopped.
Example
# serviceset start set1
Command Successful
serviceset start
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