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cimserverd(8)							 cimserverd(8)

NAME
       cimserverd - restarts cimserver process if it terminated abnormally

SYNOPSIS

   Remarks
       This process starts automatically upon installation of HP WBEM Services
       for HP-UX

OVERVIEW
       The Common Information Model is an open standard based  on  Distributed
       Management  Task	 Force DMTF is a consortium of many companies, collec‐
       tively called a standards  organization	that  develops	and  maintains
       standards  for  systems management. These standards or building blocks,
       promote the use of a common systems management infrastructure,  regard‐
       less of the underlying operating system.

       Where  Common Information Model defines how managed resources (servers,
       networks or applications) are represented, specifically as objects  and
       the  relationships  between  them,  Web	Based  Environment  Management
       defines the communication protocols between these managed resources for
       which tools such as HP SIM, HP SMH, iCAP/iCOD, and HP VSE depend on.

DESCRIPTION
       makes  sure  that  the  cimserver process is running when it should be.
       Should the cimserver process stop running in a case  other  than	 being
       shutdown gracefully, will recognize this and restart it automatically.

       By  default,  will  check  on the status of cimserver every 30 seconds.
       This period can be adjusted by setting the value in the file, and  hav‐
       ing  re-read this file.	In order to have re-read the file, the process
       must be killed (kill -9 pid).  will respawn automatically as it has  an
       entry in

   Options
       None

RETURN VALUE
       None

AUTHOR
       was  developed  by  the	Open  Group  OpenPegasus  Open Source Software
       project.

SEE ALSO
       cimserver (1M).

								 cimserverd(8)
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