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Managing Remote PMDBs
CA ControlMinder also offers you a range of selang commands that you can use in the pmd environment. These commands let you manage PMDBs remotely:
- backuppmd
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Backs up a PMDB.
- createpmd
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Creates a PMDB.
- deletepmd
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Deletes a PMDB.
- findpmd
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Displays the names of all PMDBs on the computer.
- listpmd
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Lists the following information about a PMDB:
- Subscribers and their status
- PMDB description and its status
- Commands in the update file and their offsets
- Contents of the error log
- pmd
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A PMDB administration command that lets you:
- Remove a subscriber from the list of unavailable subscribers
- Clear the Policy Model error log
- Lock and unlock the Policy Model
- Start and stop the Policy Model daemon
- Truncate the update file
- Reload the initialization files
- restorepmd
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Restores a PMDB from its backup files.
- subs
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A PMDB subscription command that lets you:
- Add an existing subscriber to a parent PMDB
- Add a new subscriber to a parent PMDB
- Assign a parent PMDB to a database (CA ControlMinder or another PMDB)
- subspmd
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Assigns a parent PMDB to the local database.
- unsubs
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Removes a subscriber from the PMDB.
Note: For a comprehensive discussion of selang commands you can use in the pmd environment, see the selang Reference Guide.
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