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Chapter 2 Managing the GSS from the CLI
Understanding GSS Software Licenses
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14:28 Keepalive Engine
14:27 Node Manager
14:28 Proximity
14:28 Sticky
14:28 Web Server (apache)
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Accessing the CNR CLI
The CNR command-line interface (the
nrcmd
program) allows you to control your
local cluster servers’ operations by setting all configurable options, as well as
starting and stopping the servers.
To access the
nrcmd
program, perform the following steps:
1.
Enter the
cnr
command in the GSS privileged EXEC mode.
gssm1.example.com#
cnr
You must install and enable CNR on the GSS before you can enter the CNR
nrcmd
program. Otherwise, an error message appears.
2.
Enter the username and password when the prompts appear.
username:
<user_name>
password
: ******
100 OK
session:
cluster = localhost
current-vpn = global
default-format = user
groups = superuser
roles = superuser
scope-edit-mode = staged
user-name = admin
visibility = 5
zone-edit-mode = synchronous
nrcmd>
See the
Cisco CNS Network Registrar CLI Reference Guide, 6.3
for
instructions on using
nrcmd
.
3.
Exit the CNR
nrcmd
program.