Distributed Configuration Management Reference Guide
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This reference guide describes the Distributed Configuration Management framework and describes the dcmctl
utility command syntax and usage. It includes a troubleshooting section that identifies common problems and how to diagnose and solve them.
This guide does not discuss topologies or configurations, or recommend how to manage these.
This manual is intended as a reference for system administrators who use the dcmctl utility, or those seeking a brief summary of Distributed Configuration Management architecture and capabilities.
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This guide contains the following chapters:
This chapter describes the Distributed Configuration Management architecture and functionality.
This chapter contains an alphabetical listing of dcmctl
commands. For each command, a description, type, syntax and example usage are provided.
This chapter describes common problems and provides possible solutions.
This chapter describes the Distributed Configuration Management archiving capabilities, and discusses best practices for archiving.
These documents may also be of interest to the system administrator using Distributed Configuration Management:
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