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9 Configure the application probe settings as described in the following table:
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Field
Description
Status
This is an informational field. If the probe is not registered, the Status
displays Not registered. If the probe is registered, the Status displays
Succeeding.
Pathname
Enter the path to the JRun probe. Do not change the default selection
unless you installed ClusterCATS for JRun to a directory other than
the default installation directory. The default is /usr/lib/btcats/
program/jrunprobe.
Working
Enter the path to the probe's working directory. Do not change the
directory
default selection unless you installed ClusterCATS for JRun to a
directory other than the default installation directory.
The default is /usr/lib/btcats/program/.
Startup
Enter parameters passed to the probe on execution, using the
Parameters
following syntax:
URL success_string [RESTART|NORESTART|
<JRun_server>] [LOG|NOLOG]
URL — enter the actual URL of the page you want the probe to test. By
default, this is http://<your_server>/btauxdir/
jrunprobe.jsp. The probe opens the page and searches for the
success_string.
success_string — enter a text string that appears at the page
specified by the URL. If the success_string includes spaces, it must
be enclosed in quotation marks.
RESTART|NORESTART — enter RESTART to make the probe
automatically restart the default JRun server on a failure. Enter
NORESTART if you do not want ClusterCATS to restart the JRun
server on a failure. You can replace RESTART with the name of a
specific JRun server (such as default) to restart.
LOG|NOLOG — enter LOG to enable logging for the ClusterCATS
application probe or NOLOG to disable it. The probe logs are stored in
the /<CC_install_directory>/log/ directory.
The default for Startup Parameters is http://<your_server>/btauxdir/
jrunprobe.jsp Hello NORESTART NOLOG
Timeout (sec)
Enter a time to indicate how long ClusterCATS waits before a JRun
server failure is registered.
Do not set this value to less than 60, because ClusterCATS might
restart the JRun server inadvertently (due to network congestion, for
example), rather than detect an actual failure on the JRun server.

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