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Appendix C SGM Command Reference
sgm servername
If you use the sgm secondaryserver command to configure a secondary SGM
server, but the primary SGM server fails before you launch the SGM client, then
the SGM client has no knowledge of the secondary server.
To list the secondary SGM server that has been configured for this primary SGM
server, enter the sgm secondaryserver list command.
You must be logged in as the root user or as a super user to use this command.
List of SGM Commands
SGM Command Reference, page C-1.
sgm servername
Full Syntax
sgm servername [hostname]
Command Description
Resets the SGM server’ default host name, where hostname is the new default host
name:
Make sure the new default host name is valid and is defined in your /etc/hosts
file. If it is not, you might not be able to start the SGM server.
If you are not logged in as the root user or as a super user when you enter this
command from an SGM client, the default host name is changed only for that
SGM client, and for the user who entered the command.
If you are logged in as the root user or as a super user when you enter this
command, the default host name is changed for the SGM server and for the
client, and the SGM server is restarted. The new default host name is used by
the SGM server to register RMI services, and by SGM clients to connect to
the server.
If you are logged into a client-only installation as the root user or as a super
user when you enter this command, the default host name is changed only for
that SGM client. The new default host name is used by the SGM client to
connect to the SGM server.