Adding Or Editing Monitor Configurations - Novell BUSINESS CONTINUITY CLUSTERING 1.2.1 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual

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B.4 Adding or Editing Monitor Configurations
Clicking the Advanced button also displays an additional section on this page called Health Monitor
Configuration. Monitors are an important part of the automatic failover feature, and are separate
processes that perform a specialized task to analyze the health of a specific cluster or all clusters in
the BCC. These monitors report an indication of health to BCC. BCC in turn uses the reported
information to analyze the failover policy to determine if resources should be migrated from a
specific cluster. Business Continuity Clustering 1.1 ships with two monitors (nodecnt and node pnt)
that report an indication of health that represents either the percentage or number of nodes that do
not belong to a specific cluster.
If they are configured by using the Cluster Membership Monitoring Settings table, the fields under
Health Monitor Configuration should already contain information for the health monitor (nodepnt
or nodecnt) included with Business Continuity Clustering 1.1. Although default values have already
been set, you can customize some of the monitor settings for the cluster membership monitors. If
you have created your own custom monitor, you can click New to add configuration settings to your
monitor.
1 In iManager, under Monitor Name in the Health Monitor Configuration section, select a
monitor and click Edit.
2 Under Clusters, select the cluster or clusters that you want this monitor to apply to.
3 Specify the maximum health indication that the monitor will report.
This value is used when creating a failover policy to validate the rules. This is the maximum
value that can be used for the threshold type when you create a failover policy. For example, if
you specified percent fail membership monitoring, the maximum values would be 100 (for 100
percent) for the nodepnt monitor. If you specified nodes fail membership monitoring, the
maximum value for the nodecnt monitor is the maximum number of nodes permitted in a
cluster, which is 32. If you created your own custom monitor, the values could be different.
For the nodepnt and nodecnt monitors, the Maximum Health Indication value is for information
only, and should not be changed.
4 Under Short Polling Interval, specify the number of seconds the monitor will wait each time it
contacts the cluster or clusters to get health information.
The Long Polling Interval is not used with the default nodepnt and nodecnt monitors. This
value might be used for some custom monitors.
5 Specify Linux as the platform that you want to be monitored by the health monitor and whether
you want the monitor enabled for the selected clusters.
The Optional Parameter field specifies a monitor-specific string value that is passed to the
monitor as a startup parameter.
The nodepnt and nodecnt monitors do not support optional parameters.
6 Click Apply to save your settings.
NOTE: See the
index.html?page=/documentation/cluster/ncss_enu/data/bktitle.html)
creating custom failover policies.
140 BCC 1.2.1: Administration Guide for OES 2 SP2 Linux
BCC NDK documentation (http://developer.novell.com/documentation/cluster/
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