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CCS_CONFIG_VALIDATE(8)					CCS_CONFIG_VALIDATE(8)

NAME
       ccs_config_validate

DESCRIPTION
       Usage:

       ccs_config_validate [options]

OPTIONS
       -h     Print this help, then exit

       -V     Print program version information, then exit

       -v     Produce verbose output

   Validating XML configuraton files:
       -f configfile
	      Validate	an  alternate  config  file without preloading it with
	      default values.

       -l configfile
	      Validate an alternate config file	 with  preloading  of  default
	      values (recommended option).

   Advanced options:
       -u     Do not update relaxng schema (see ccs_update_schema.8)

       -r     Force validation of runtime config

       -C config_loader Override config plugin loader

       -t tempfile
	      Force temporay file to tempfile

       -n     Do not remove temporary file

       -o     Overwrite temporary file (dangerous)

DEFAULT
       Default operation for ccs_config_validate is to load the currently con‐
       figured environment and verify the outcoming configuration.

       Example 1: current environment uses a  configuration  file  (/etc/clus‐
       ter/cluster.conf).
	      The  user	 modifies cluser.conf and executes ccs_config_validate
	      without options.	The tool  will	validate  the  modified	 clus‐
	      ter.conf after including default values.

       Example	2:  current  environment is set to load the configuration from
       LDAP. Users
	      modifies LDAP databse and	 before	 pushing  the  change  to  the
	      nodes,  she/he  can issue ccs_config_validate to verify the con‐
	      tents o the LDAP database automatically (as long as the  correct
	      LDAP  environment	 is set in the cman/cluster sysconfig/defaults
	      files).

				September 2009		CCS_CONFIG_VALIDATE(8)
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