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  • Page 1 NovaScale Master Server Add-ons Installation and Administrator's Guide REFERENCE 86 A2 95ER 02...
  • Page 3 NOVASCALE NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons Installation and Administrator's Guide Software November 2007 BULL CEDOC 357 AVENUE PATTON B.P.20845 49008 ANGERS CEDEX 01 FRANCE REFERENCE 86 A2 95ER 02...
  • Page 4 Linus Torvalds. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Bull will not be liable for errors contained herein, or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this material.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents List of Figures ....................vii List of Tables....................viii Preface ......................ix Scope and Audience of this Manual ....................ix Using this Manual ..........................ix Related Information ........................ix Highlighting............................x Chapter 1. NovaScale Master Server Add-ons Concepts ........1 NovaScale Master ......................1 1.1.1 Overview .........................
  • Page 6 External Storage Management ....................... 60 NSMasterStoreWayFDA ......................60 Virtualization Management......................62 NSMasterVMwareESX ......................62 NSMasterHyperNova ......................66 Bull Products Management......................68 NSMasterDD4A........................68 NSMasterBVS........................70 NSMasterJOnAS........................73 Index ......................75 NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 7: List Of Figures

    List of Figures Figure 1-1. NovaScale Master Architecture................2 Figure 2-1. Windows Installation - NovaScale Master Welcome Page ......... 8 Figure 2-2. Windows Installation - NovaScale Master Install Page ..........8 Figure 2-3. Linux Installation - NovaScale Master Welcome Page ..........11 Figure 2-4.
  • Page 8 LSI CIM monitoring services ................19 Table 3-3. StoreWay FDA monitoring services ..............21 Table 3-4. DD4A categories and services ................47 Table 3-5. Bull Video Services categories and services............48 viii NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 9: Preface

    Preface Scope and Audience of this Manual NovaScale Master Server Add-Ons are Bull products, which provide extension to NovaScale Master for managing Bull Intel platforms specific devices or tools. Administration environments can include different platforms from the NovaScale Universal or Intensive Series or Express 5800 Series servers.
  • Page 10: Highlighting

    Identifies examples of specific data values, examples of text similar to Monospace displayed messages from the system, or information you should actually type. Note: Important information. NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1. Novascale Master Server Add-Ons Concepts

    The administrator can define status thresholds (OK, WARNING, CRITICAL, UNKNOWN) for each monitoring element. When an anomaly occurs or when normal status is recovered, alerts (in a log file) and notifications (by e-mail, by Bull autocall and/or by SNMP trap) are generated.
  • Page 12: Monitoring

    NovaScale Master can receive SNMP traps from any SNMP agent. SNMP traps enable an agent to notify the NovaScale Master Server of significant events via an unsolicited SNMP message. SNMP Traps must be defined in a MIB (Management Information Base). NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 13: Hardware Manager

    LSI GAMTT Mgt Package LSI CIM Mgt Package LSI MegaRaid SAS Mgt Package External Storage (not free) StoreWay FDA Mgt Package Bull Tools Management (not free) Dynamic Domains Mgt Package Bull Video Service Mgt Package JOnAS framework Mgt Package Virtualization Management (not free)
  • Page 14 NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2. Novascale Master Server Add-Ons Installation And Configuration

    Chapter 2. NovaScale Master Server Add-ons Installation and Configuration General Installation Requirements Before installing NovaScale Master, check that the environment meets the software and hardware requirements described below. 2.1.1 Supported Operating Systems NovaScale Master Server Add-Ons operate on Linux and Windows operating systems. The principal Requirements are the NovaScale Master Server pre-installation and its own requirements.
  • Page 16: Operational Requirements

    DD4A version 2.6.3 and higher NSMasterBVS BVS version 4.0 and higher NSMasterJOnAS JOnAS version 4.8 and higher NSMasterVMwareESX VMware ESX 3.0 and higher Table 2-3. Management Server Add-Ons Operational Requirements 2.1.6 Restrictions Windows Linux NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 17: Installing Novascale Master Server Add-Ons For Windows

    • The free Server Add-ons are present on the NovaScale Master CD-ROM, the others must be supplied by your Bull contact. 2.2.2 Installing Free Management Server Add-Ons from the CD-ROM Management Server Add-Ons, to be installed on the server dedicated to management, require the components indicated in 2.1.4 Installation Requirements, and must be installed...
  • Page 18: Figure 2-1. Windows Installation - Novascale Master Welcome Page

    What to do now? Figure 2-2. Windows Installation - NovaScale Master Install Page Select Management Server Add-Ons, then Windows 32 bits or Windows 64 bits operating system according to server type. NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 19: Installing Payable Management Server Add-Ons Packages

    Click the selected Add-Ons Install Now link to install the Server Add-Ons package. The wizard prompts for a destination folder. The default value can be changed if required. At the end of the installation process, Management Server Add-Ons components are automatically operational. 2.2.3 Installing Payable Management Server Add-Ons Packages These are auto-extractible packages.
  • Page 20: Installing Novascale Master Server Add-Ons For Linux

    /media/cdrom or /media/dvd (SuSE distribution). Launch the following commands: cd <CD-ROM mount point> ./install.sh The install.sh script automatically launches the Mozilla or Mozilla Firefox browser and opens the Welcome page. NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 21: Figure 2-3. Linux Installation - Novascale Master Welcome Page

    Figure 2-3. Linux Installation - NovaScale Master Welcome Page Click Install Now to open the Install page, which allows the selection of the required NovaScale Master component: − Management Server Add-Ons and provides the following information: − What to install? −...
  • Page 22: Installing Payable Management Server Add-Ons Packages

    When you upgrade the NovaScale Master Management Server, you MUST upgrade previous release installed server add-ons to benefit from new improvements. See the Release Notes for more details about specific add-on migration, where applicable. NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 23: Monitoring Configuration

    Monitoring Configuration Configuring NovaScale Master Monitoring consists mainly in specifying the parameters required for monitoring tasks. Most configuration tasks are performed via the NovaScale Master Configuration GUI (Graphical User Interface). NovaScale Master Server Add-Ons extend the Monitoring configuration default rules the Administrator can customize.
  • Page 24 • creating a category, to assign a set of cloned services to this category. See the NovaScale Master Administrator’s Guide for more details about configuration. NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 25: Chapter 3. Novascale Master Server Add-Ons Description

    Chapter 3. NovaScale Master Server Add-ons Description NovaScale Master Server Add-Ons provides different functional items for each Management Package. Internal Storage (Free) 3.1.1 NSMasterGAMTT for LSI MegaRAID 320-2x Management GAMTT (or GAM) is the LSI tool used to survey, configure and control RAID provided by LSI MegaRAID Ultra320 SCSI cards.
  • Page 26: Figure 3-1. Gam Monitoring Components

    3.1.1.1 Default Categories & Services (independent of OS type) Targeted OS Model Category Service Check command GAMTTraid Status Check_gamttRAID Alerts No check (SNMP trap receiver) Table 3-1. GAMTT monitoring services NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 27 Notes: • This category is based on the GAMTT management product from LSI. This tool and especially its SNMP interface is a requirement for the following GAMTTraid monitoring services. Check that this tool works on the targeted OS, if you want to monitor with it in NOVASCALE Master.
  • Page 28: Nsmasterlsicim For Lsi 22320 Chip Management

    This tool runs on NovaScale machines under Linux or Windows. The corresponding NovaScale Master Add-On creates monitoring links between NovaScale Master and the LSI CIM provider. The following figure shows the different monitoring components: NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 29: Figure 3-2. Lsi Cim Monitoring Components

    NSMaster Server machine Console machine NSMaster Server NS Master Server webmin GUI URL LSI CIM add-on LSI CIM provider LSI CIM driver LSI-Logic (megaRAID...) Figure 3-2. LSI CIM Monitoring Components 3.1.2.1 Default Categories & Services (independent of OS type) Targeted OS Model Category Service...
  • Page 30 The name of the controller must be protected with a quote if the name contains blank characters. Output See the output of the check_LSICIM shell command in Appendix A. Default syntax for ”LsiCIM.CTRLstatus” is inactive: check_LSICIM!’ctrlname’ NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 31: External Storage Server Add-Ons

    External Storage Server Add-ons 3.2.1 NSMasterStoreWayFDA (StoreWay FDA Management) The corresponding NovaScale Master Add-On creates monitoring links between NovaScale Master and the StoreWay FDA SNMP agent and WEB GUI. NSMaster Server machine iSM Client machine (Windows) NSMaster Server NS Master Server iSM client SNMP StoreWay...
  • Page 32 New StoreWay FDA button and initialize the following attributes: StoreWay FDA name name of the StoreWay FDA description description network name bay netname snmp port number SNMP port number snmp community SNMP community NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 33: Virtualization Server Add-Ons

    Virtualization Server Add-ons 3.3.1 Overview The NovaScale Master Server Virtualization Add-ons deliver an optional management package to manage virtual machines. A virtualization Add-on can provide: • Supervision features to detect abnormalities and notify them to defined entities, • Administration features to perform actions on elements. 3.3.1.1 Definitions Virtualization Add-Ons use specific topology elements:...
  • Page 34: Nsmastervmwareesx For "Vmware Esx" Management

    The VMwareESX Add-On provides functional links to manage the virtual machines hosted by the ESX server. Note: The link is functional only with the version 3 of the ESX server. NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 35: Figure 3-6. Vmwareesx Add-On Components

    The VMwareESX Add-On retrieves VM and native OS monitoring information via the VMware Service Console SNMP interface and allows the Web Virtual Interface to be launched from the NovaScale Master Console. The following figure shows the link between each component: NSMaster Server machine Console machine NSMaster Server...
  • Page 36: Figure 3-7. Esx Virtual Platforms Page

    Besides the characteristics (name and description) of the main object, the properties of an ESX virtual platform are divided into three parts: • ESX Server Host: used to define the physical machine and the native OS. NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 37 • SNMP Configuration: used to configure SNMP interface data. • Virtualization Platform: used to describe the Vmware ESX platform virtual machine. ESX Server Host Properties name ESX host short name. This name is displayed in the NovaScale Master Console views. Click Select to choose a defined host from the NSMaster host list.
  • Page 38: Figure 3-9. Esx Virtual Machines Pane

    VMs and the VMwareESX server. Note: Edition with a Topology modification requires confirmation: a page listing all modifications to be applied to the Topology configuration is displayed, as shown in the following figure. NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 39: Figure 3-10. Host Topology Modification Confirmation

    Figure 3-10. Host Topology modification confirmation If you do not agree, click the NO button to return to the platform edition page, otherwise click the YES button to create the virtual platform. Related ESX Virtualization platform Objects When an ESX Virtualization platform is defined, related objects are automatically generated to configure the specific Supervision linked to this type of NovaScale server.
  • Page 40 As specified above, services are instantiated for each host defined in the Virtualization Platform. You can disable virtualization supervision by editing the hostgroup or manager properties or by editing each service (refer to the NovaScale Administration Guide for details). NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 41 Monitoring Services Monitoring services defined for the native OS are associated with the VMwareESX category. Services Applied to the Native OS Service Description Check_command Status Checks ESX server status check_esx_server SNMP Checks the ESX SNMP interface check_esx_snmp Memory Checks ESX memory avaibility check_esx_mem Alerts Processes alerts received from the ESX...
  • Page 42: Figure 3-11. Vmware Category Properties Pane

    VM. To deactivate the monitoring of one service, set status (Monitoring attributes part) to inactive. 3.3.2.3 Nagios Check Commands check_esx_server The configurable NovaScale Master service check command syntax is: check_esx_server!<snmp_community>!<wThres>%!<cThres>% See the check_esx3 command in Appendix A for parameters details. NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 43 check_esx_snmp The configurable NovaScale Master service check command syntax is: check_esx_snmp!<snmp_community> See the check_esx3 command in Appendix A for parameters details. check_esx_mem The configurable NovaScale Master service check command syntax is: check_esx_mem!<snmp_community>!<wThres>!<cThres> See the check_esx3 command in Appendix A for parameters details. check_esx_vm The configurable NovaScale Master service check command syntax is: check_esx_vm!<esx_server>!<snmp_community>!<vmname>...
  • Page 44: Figure 3-12. Vmwareesx Monitoring Information

    From the platform element, you can display monitoring information related to all elements by selecting Monitoring menus. For instance, you can view all services of the hosts in the platform, as show in the following figure: Figure 3-12. VMwareESX monitoring information NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 45: Nsmasterhypernova For "Hypernova" Management

    VMwareESX Reporting From the platform or host elements, you can access reporting information by selecting Indicators Trends from the Reporting menu. From the host element, you can display indicators related to this host as shown in the following figure: Figure 3-13. VMwareESX reporting information From the platform element, you can display indicators related to all platform elements.
  • Page 46: Figure 3-14. Hypernova Add-On Components

    To configure a HyperNova Virtualization Platform, click the HyperNova link in the Virtualization part of the Topology domain. The list of all configured platforms appears, as in the following example: NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 47: Figure 3-15. Hypernova Virtualization Platforms Page

    Figure 3-15. HyperNova Virtualization Platforms page It is possible: • To create a new HyperNova Virtualization Platform using the New button • To edit or delete a resource using the Edit link • To edit a virtual host using the <hostname> link. When you click the New button, the following display appears with all resource properties: Figure 3-16.
  • Page 48: Figure 3-17. Virtual Machines Display After Discover Step

    During the Re-discovery step, if the current configuration is not compatible with HyperNova configuration the invalid VMs are displayed in red and the VMs not referenced in the current NSMaster configuration are displayed in green, as shown in the following figure: NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 49: Figure 3-18. Virtual Machines Display After Re-Iscover Step

    Figure 3-18. Virtual Machines display after Re-iscover step VMs no longer defined in HNmaster are automatically unchecked and will be removed from the platform on form validation. New VMs must be explicitly checked for being added in the platform to be linked to the platform on form validation. Note: How to Add, Delete or Modify Virtual Machine is detailed in 3.3.3.2.2 Virtual Machine Edition, on page 41.
  • Page 50: Figure 3-19. Host Topology Modification Confirmation

    < platformName>_HNMaster categories and services The HyperNova category and related services are instantiated for the HNMaster host. The VirtualMachine category and related services are instantiated for each HyperNova host. NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 51 Note: A hostgroup representing the virtual platform, a virtualization manager and instances of services for the virtualization server (HyperNova category) and for the hosts representing the virtual machine (VirtualMachine category) are also created 3.3.3.2.2 Virtual Machine Edition A virtual machine is represented by a host linked to the HyperNova Virtualization platform. It has properties linked to the platform and properties of a host object.
  • Page 52 HyperNova Virtualization Platform. Theses services can be displayed and edited from the Services page in the Supervision domain, but only the attributes related to monitoring or notification can be edited. NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 53: Figure 3-20. Virtual Machine Properties Pane

    Figure 3-20. Virtual Machine Properties pane Note: During HyperNova Platform definition, all services are defined and activated for the server and for each VM. To deactivate the monitoring of one service, set status (Monitoring attributes part) to inactive. 3.3.3.3 Nagios Check Commands check_hn_server_status The configurable NovaScale Master service check command syntax is: check_hn_server_status...
  • Page 54 From the platform element, you can display monitoring information related to all elements by selecting Monitoring menus. For instance, you can view all services of the hosts in the platform, as shown in the following figure: NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 55: Figure 3-21. Virtual Platform Monitoring

    Figure 3-21. Virtual Platform monitoring Chapter 3. NovaScale Master Server Add-ons Description...
  • Page 56: Bull Products Server Addons

    See the Dynamic Domains for Applications User’s Guide (ref 86 A2 63ER) for more information. You can install DD4A from the Bull Extension Pack for RedHat CD (ref 76741846-xxx). Note: DD4A runs only on Linux machines and uses a Webmin module for its management. You can download the prerequisite Webmin package from the web site: http:/www.webmin.com...
  • Page 57: Nsmasterbvs For Bull Video Services Management

    3.4.2 NSMasterBVS for Bull Video Services Management Bull Video Services (BVS) software is a tool that can be used with standard Linux distributions and Windows and can be managed using Web server. See the Bull Video Services User’s Guide for more information.
  • Page 58: Figure 3-23. Bvs Web Server Monitoring Components

    You can install BVS from the Bull Video Services CD (ref 36673900-xxx). Note: BVS 4.1 runs on Linux and Windows machines and uses an integrated Web server for management. This Add-On creates monitoring links between NovaScale Master and the BVS management Web server module.
  • Page 59: Nsmasterjonas For Jonas Management

    Datagrams For NovaScale hosts acting as Bull video server. This service checks the status of the video datagram errors. 3.4.2.2 check_BVS Nagios Command The configurable NovaScale Master service check command syntax is: check_BVS!<serviceName> See the check_BVS command, in Appendix A for parameters details.
  • Page 60: Figure 3-25. Jonas Configuration

    JOnAS configuration for NovaScale Master is available from the configuration GUI by selecting Third-Party Application -→ JOnAS. Figure 3-25. JOnAS configuration JOnAS Domain Definition To display the JOnAS domains already defined, click Third-Party Application -→ JOnAS. NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 61: Figure 3-26. Jonas Domains

    Figure 3-26. JOnAS domains To edit a domain, click Edit. To define a new JOnAS domain in the NovaScale Master configuration database, click the New Domain button and initialize the following attributes: Figure 3-27. JOnAS properties domain name name of JOnAS domain description description of the domain Domain information access...
  • Page 62: Figure 3-28. Jonas Category And Services

    The check_NSM_JOnAS command defined for the service, returns the state of the server (RUNNING, STOPPED, FAILED, UNREACHABLE). If the server is running, the following attributes are returned: • Threads count NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 63: Figure 3-29. Jonas Indicators

    • Memory allocated and used • HTTP requests count • Committed transactions count 3.4.3.6 JOnAS Reporting Indicators Threads and MemoryUsed indicators are created for each JOnAS service. The Threads indicator returns the current threads count. The MemoryUsed indicator returns the current memory used. Figure 3-29.
  • Page 64: Figure 3-31. Jonasadmin Launching

    Figure 3-31. jonasAdmin launching NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 65: Appendix A. Check Commands For Customizable Services Of Add_Ons

    Appendix A. Check Commands for Customizable Services of Add_ons This chapter describes the usage of the check commands by customizable services. These commands are Linux commands. They run only under CYGWIN on Windows. Internal Storage Management NSMasterGAMTT check_gamttRAID check_gamttRAID uses the following shell (PERL) command: Usage check_gamttraid -H <host>...
  • Page 66 <PDType> ”physical device” type: ”Disk”, ”Processor”, ”Ctrl Channel”, • <PDStatus> ”physical device” status Examples: • If global state is ”OK”: > check_gamttraid -H <host> GAMTT RAID OK > NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 67 > check_gamttraid -H <host> -P 0.0.1 GAMTT RAID PD OK > > check_gamttraid -H <host> -L 0.0 GAMTT RAID LD OK > > check_gamttraid -H <host> –v 1 GAMTT RAID OK CT(Ct0) MegaRAID Ultra320-2x OK CT(Ct1) DAC960FFX2 OK CT(Ct2) MegaRAID Ultra320-2x OK >...
  • Page 68: Nsmasterlsicim

    - PD(Ct<Ct> Ch<Ch> Tg<Tg>) <PDManufacturer> <PDModel> <PDStatus>[, [{> PD(Ct<Ct> Ch<Ch> Tg<Tg>) <PDManufacturer> <PDModel> <PDStatus>[, ] …}] <Ct> controller number <CtrlModel> controller model <CtrlStatus> worst state detected for an element of this controller (LD and PD) NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 69 <Ldn> ”logical drive” number <LDType> ”logical drive” type: IM <LDStatus> ”logical drive” status as reported by the LSI CIM provider <Ch> ”channel” number <Tg> target number <PDManufacturer> ”physical device” manufacturer <PDModel> ”physical device” model <PDStatus> ”physical device” status as reported by the LSI CIM provider Examples: $ ./check_LSICIM -H 172.31.50.71 : LSI SCSI storage - Integrated Mirroring not available –...
  • Page 70: External Storage Management

    The first line shows the global state with the following format: necfda <GlobalStatus> <GlobalStatus> Most severe state detected on a controller. Examples: • If the global state is « OK » > check_necfda -H <host> necfda OK > NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 71 • If the global state is ”CRITICAL” or ”WARNING”, only errors are displayed : • When the return code is ”UNKNOWN”: > check_necfda -H <host> necfda CRITICAL > > check_necfda -H <host> necfda WARNING > > check_necfda -H <host> necfda UNKNOWN - snmp query timed out >...
  • Page 72: Virtualization Management

    The output depend on the calling Nagios command. See detailed cases below. check_esx_server case The check_esx3 shell is called with the following syntax: check_esx3 -B -H <esxname> -C <community> -l LIST -w <warn>% -c <crit>% Output: VHosts: <nb-up>/<nb-all> up: <VMname> (<status>), NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 73 Example: check_esx3 –H esx -C public –w 50% -c 0% VHosts: 2/4 up: nsmvm5(OFF), nsmvm1(ON), nsmvm3(ON), nsmvm4(OFF) Status is set to WARNING if more than 50% of VMs are down. Status is set to CRITICAL if all VMs are down. Note: The list of VMs used to establish ESX server status corresponds to all the VMs declared on the ESX server and not only to those declared on the NovaScale Master ESX platform.
  • Page 74 -B -H <esxname> -C <community> -v <virtualHost> -l CPU -w <warn>% -c <crit>% Output: CPU usage is <percent_used> on <VMname> nsmvm1 (<time>average) Example: –B –H esx –C public –v nsmvm1 –w check_esx_vm_cpu 80% -c 90% NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 75 CPU usage is 3% on nsmvm1 (301s average) Status is set to WARNING if more than 80% of CPU is used. Status is set to CRITICAL if if more than 90% of CPU is used. Note: The VMname is those declared on the ESX server (this name can be different from the NSMaster hostname).
  • Page 76: Nsmasterhypernova

    StatusText as returned by HNMaster Example: check_NSN_hypernova_xen –H hnserver Nothing to report Status is set to OK. Check_hn_vm_status The check_NSN_hypernova_xen shell is called with the following syntax: check_NSN_hypernova_xen –H <hnserver> -m <virtualhost> NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 77 Output: <virtualHost>: StatusText as returned by HNMaster Example: check_NSN_hypernova_xen –H hnserver –m VM1 VM1: VM inactive Status is set to WARNING. Note: The VMname is those declared on the HyperNova Server (this name can be different from the NSMaster hostname). Appendix A.
  • Page 78: Bull Products Management

    CPUs, their CPU load (and the associated threshold) and their number of tasks. Note: The global state is not displayed textually, only the command return code contains this status information. NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 79 If -D <domainName> is used, the command output displays the defined Dynamic Domain name with its number of used CPUs, its CPU load (and the associated threshold) and its number of tasks. Examples: • check_DD4A -H <host> • check_DD4A -H <host> -D ALL 4 Dyn.Domains.
  • Page 80: Nsmasterbvs

    • ”UNKNOWN” All other type of processing errors (bad parameter, and so on…). The BVS state ”UNREACHABLE” (Bull Video Server is in ” UNREACHABLE ” state (daemon not started, communication timeout, …)).will be transformed to Nagios “UNKNOWN” status. The status values (OK, WARNING, CRITICAL) are fixed by the video server itself according to criteria’s indicated by a Bull Video Server administrator.
  • Page 81 Channels number of channels used for streaming (average) Rate average rate in MB/s Load percentage of disk rate in relation to a value declared on BVS server Example: check_BVS -H <host> -S Streaming Status: OK channels: 17.00, rate (MB/s): 38.84, load: 12.69 % ‘Recording’...
  • Page 82 Example: check_BVS -H <host> -S <service> Status: UNREACHABLE NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 83: Nsmasterjonas

    ”CRITICAL”: JOnAS server is in ”FAILED” state. ”UNKNOWN”: JOnAS server is in ”UNREACHABLE” state. Example: check_JOnAS -H nasmaster –N nsmaster.frcl.bull.fr -a jonas -d jonas -s jonas -p 9000 The jonas server in jonas domain is RUNNING on nsmaster.frcl.bull.fr Memory allocated = 57700 used = 39949...
  • Page 84 The instance1 (master)server in jonas domain is RUNNING on frcls6260 Memory allocated = 64315 used = 36359 Threads = 98 HTTP requests count = 478157905 Committed transactions count = 0 NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 85: Index

    33 Armg2_4.mib, 22 check_esx_vm, 33 check_esx_vm_cpu, 33 check_esx_vm_memory, 33 check_gamttRAID, 17, 55 check_LSICIM, 20, 58 check_LSICIM_ctrl, 20 Bull Video Services Management, 47 check_NECFDA, 60 BullVideoServices Category, 48 check_NSM_hypernova_xen, 66 BVS, 47 check_NSM_JOnAS, 52 ping, 1 CTRLstatus Service, 20 check command...
  • Page 86 MegaRAID, 15 SNMP traps, 2 megaraid.mib, 17 Storage Manager, 3 Memory Storage Server, 21 Requirements, 5 StoreWay FDA Management, 21 MIB, 2 StoreWayFDA Category, 22 Monitoring Configuration, 13 Streaming Service, 48 NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
  • Page 87 Upgrading (Windows), 9 thresholds, 1 NovaScale Master main page, 13 Uninstallation (Linux), 12 virtualization platform, 36 Uninstallation (Windows), 9 Virtualization Server, 23 Upgrading (Linux), 12 Vmware ESX, 24 Index...
  • Page 88 NovaScale Master 5.1 Server Add-ons - Installation and Administrator's Guide...
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