This chapter explains how to customize CCM Server transactions.
In this document, the primary node is an active node in a cluster transaction performing CCM Server transactions, and the secondary node is the standby node in the cluster transaction.
The customization method is different depending on operating systems. Refer to "11.1 Customization for Windows Clustered System" for Windows. Refer to "11.2 Customization for Solaris/Linux Clustered System" for Solaris/Linux.
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The following commands described in this chapter are AdvancedCopy Manager CCM commands. Refer to "Command References" in the AdvancedCopy Manager Operation Guide for Copy Control Module for information on the commands.
"acopc cancel" command
"acsnap cancel" command
"acec cancel" command
"acservice stop" command
"acarray remove" command
"acutil devs" command
"acarray add" command