INFOMsg_rmcctrl_Usage 1 4 'Usage: %1$s { -a | -s | -k | -d | -h }\n -a add Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -s start Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -k stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -d delete Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -h display this usage statement.\n' EMSGG_Not_Executable 2 4 '%1$s: 2610-500 %2$s is not executable.\n' EMSGG_Subsystem_Must_Be_Stopped 3 4 '%1$s: 2610-501 The %2$s subsystem must be stopped.\n' EMSGG_Could_Not_Add 4 4 '%1$s: 2610-502 Could not add %2$s to %3$s.\n' EMSGV_Cannot_copy_CDB 5 4 '%1$s: 2610-503 Cannot copy the Configuration Database.\n' INFOMsg_rmcctrl_Usage_B 6 4 'Usage: %1$s { -a | -A | -s | -k | -K | -d | -p | -P | -q | -Q | -z | -h }\n -a add Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -A add and start Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -s start Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -k stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -K stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem and \n all resource managers.\n -d delete Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -p enable remote client connections.\n -P disable remote client connections.\n -q enable remote client connections the next time the \n Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -Q disable remote client connections the next time the \n Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -z stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem and \n all resource managers, but the command does not return \n control to the user until the subsystem and all \n resource managers are stopped.\n -h display this usage statement.\n' INFOMsg_rmcctrl_Usage_C 7 4 'Usage: %1$s { -a | -A | -s | -k | -K | -d | -m { R | E | D } | -p | -P | -q | -Q | -z | -h }\n -a add Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -A add and start Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -s start Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -k stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -K stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem and \n all resource managers.\n -d delete Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -m set the client message policy to one of R, E or D.\n R is Required\n E is Enabled\n D is Disabled\n -p enable remote client connections.\n -P disable remote client connections.\n -q enable remote client connections the next time the \n Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -Q disable remote client connections the next time the \n Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -z stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem and \n all resource managers, but the command does not return \n control to the user until the subsystem and all \n resource managers are stopped.\n -h display this usage statement.\n' INFOMsg_rmcctrl_Usage_D 8 4 'Usage: %1$s { -a | -A | -s | -k | -K | -d | -m { R | E | D } | -M { R | E | D } | -p | -P | -q | -Q | -z | -h }\n -a add Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -A add and start Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -s start Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -k stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -K stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem and \n all resource managers.\n -d delete Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -m set the client message policy to one of R, E or D.\n R is Required\n E is Enabled\n D is Disabled\n -M set the daemon message policy to one of R, E or D.\n R is Required\n E is Enabled\n D is Disabled\n -p enable remote client connections.\n -P disable remote client connections.\n -q enable remote client connections the next time the \n Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -Q disable remote client connections the next time the \n Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -z stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem and \n all resource managers, but the command does not return \n control to the user until the subsystem and all \n resource managers are stopped.\n -h display this usage statement.\n' INFOMsg_rmcctrl_Usage_E 9 4 'Usage: %1$s { -a | -A | -s | -k | -K | -d | -m { R | E | D } | -M { R | E | D } | -p | -P | -q | -Q | -z | -t n | -u n | -v n | -w n | x | -T | -U | -V | -W | -X | -h }\n -a add Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -A add and start Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -s start Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -k stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -K stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem and \n all resource managers.\n -d delete Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -m set the client message policy to one of R, E or D.\n R is Required\n E is Enabled\n D is Disabled\n -M set the daemon message policy to one of R, E or D.\n R is Required\n E is Enabled\n D is Disabled\n -p enable remote client connections.\n -P disable remote client connections.\n -q enable remote client connections the next time the \n Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -Q disable remote client connections the next time the \n Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -z stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem and \n all resource managers, but the command does not return \n control to the user until the subsystem and all \n resource managers are stopped.\n -t set the client message timeout value to n.\n -u set the start session timeout value to n.\n -v set the 1st command timeout value to n.\n -w set the 1st command threshold value to n.\n -x enable 1st command timeout for non-root \n authenticated users.\n -T set the client message timeout value to the default value.\n -U set the start session timeout value to the default value.\n -V set the 1st command timeout value to the default value.\n -W set the 1st command threshold value to the default value.\n -X disable 1st command timeout for non-root \n authenticated users.\n -h display this usage statement.\n' INFOMsg_rmcctrl_Usage_F 10 4 'Usage: %1$s { -a | -A | -s | -k | -K | -d | -m { R | E | D } | -M { R | E | D } | -p | -P | -q | -Q | -r | -R | -z | -Z | -t n | -u n | -v n | -w n | x | -T | -U | -V | -W | -X | -h }\n -a add Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -A add and start Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -s start Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -k stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -K stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem and \n all resource managers.\n -d delete Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -m set the client message policy to one of R, E or D.\n R is Required\n E is Enabled\n D is Disabled\n -M set the daemon message policy to one of R, E or D.\n R is Required\n E is Enabled\n D is Disabled\n -p enable remote client connections.\n -P disable remote client connections.\n -q enable remote client connections the next time the \n Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -Q disable remote client connections the next time the \n Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -r enable reverse heartbeat in the Management Domain the\n next time the Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -R disable reverse heartbeat in the Management Domain the\n next time the Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -z stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem and \n all resource managers, but the command does not return \n control to the user until the subsystem and all \n resource managers are stopped.\n -Z without checking if critical resources are active, \n stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem and \n all resource managers, but the command does not return \n control to the user until the subsystem and all \n resource managers are stopped.\n -t set the client message timeout value to n.\n -u set the start session timeout value to n.\n -v set the 1st command timeout value to n.\n -w set the 1st command threshold value to n.\n -x enable 1st command timeout for non-root \n authenticated users.\n -T set the client message timeout value to the default value.\n -U set the start session timeout value to the default value.\n -V set the 1st command timeout value to the default value.\n -W set the 1st command threshold value to the default value.\n -X disable 1st command timeout for non-root \n authenticated users.\n -h display this usage statement.\n' EMSGG_Crit_Rsrc_Active 11 4 '%1$s: 2610-504 Cannot stop RMC subsystems while critical resources are active.\n' INFOMsg_rmcctrl_Usage_G 12 4 'Usage: %1$s { -a | -A | -b n | -B | -s | -k | -K | -d | -m { R | E | D } | -M { R | E | D } | -p | -P | -q | -Q | -r | -R | -z | -Z | -t n | -u n | -v n | -w n | x | -T | -U | -V | -W | -X | -h }\n -a add Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -A add and start Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -b set the stale client connection timeout to n.\n -B set the stale client connection timeout to the default value.\n -s start Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -k stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -K stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem and \n all resource managers.\n -d delete Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem.\n -m set the client message policy to one of R, E or D.\n R is Required\n E is Enabled\n D is Disabled\n -M set the daemon message policy to one of R, E or D.\n R is Required\n E is Enabled\n D is Disabled\n -p enable remote client connections.\n -P disable remote client connections.\n -q enable remote client connections the next time the \n Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -Q disable remote client connections the next time the \n Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -r enable reverse heartbeat in the Management Domain the\n next time the Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -R disable reverse heartbeat in the Management Domain the\n next time the Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem is started.\n -z stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem and \n all resource managers, but the command does not return \n control to the user until the subsystem and all \n resource managers are stopped.\n -Z without checking if critical resources are active, \n stop Resource Monitoring & Control subsystem and \n all resource managers, but the command does not return \n control to the user until the subsystem and all \n resource managers are stopped.\n -t set the client message timeout value to n.\n -u set the start session timeout value to n.\n -v set the 1st command timeout value to n.\n -w set the 1st command threshold value to n.\n -x enable 1st command timeout for non-root \n authenticated users.\n -T set the client message timeout value to the default value.\n -U set the start session timeout value to the default value.\n -V set the 1st command timeout value to the default value.\n -W set the 1st command threshold value to the default value.\n -X disable 1st command timeout for non-root \n authenticated users.\n -h display this usage statement.\n'