A Grid Object Health Monitoring; Health Facts; A.1 Health Facts - Novell PLATESPIN ORCHESTRATE 2.0.2 - DEVELOPMENT CLIENT REFERENCE 08-28-2009 Reference

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This section includes the following information:
Section A.1, "Health Facts," on page 133
Section A.2, "Health Events," on page 135

A.1 Health Facts

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Starting with PlateSpin
User grid object and the Repository grid object each has an attribute or "Fact" that denotes the health
of the object.
resource.health
vmhost.health
user.health
repository.health
Empirically, object health is a simple Boolean value, with
This value can be controlled in a number of ways. An unhealthy object is displayed in the PlateSpin
Orchestrate Development Client with a red cross to signal the object's condition.
Tree View of Repository Grid Objects in the "all" Group, Some Objects Unhealthy
Figure A-1
You can define what constitutes the health or non-health of the grid object by setting this health fact.
The health fact can be set or cleared in several ways:
Explicitly set or cleared by the administrator using tools in the PlateSpin Orchestrate
Development Client.
Select any grid object in the Development Client, then click the Info/Groups tab in the
Workspace view. This is the "info" attribute editor. The attributes on this page let you edit
facts.
The object information panel of the page has a Healthy check box that you can select or
deselect to set the health of the object.
Orchestrate 2.0, the Resource grid object, the VM host grid object, the
indicating that the object is healthy.
True
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