InfoScale™ 9.0 Cluster Server Administrator's Guide - Windows
- Section I. Clustering concepts and terminology
- Introducing Cluster Server
- About Cluster Server
- About cluster control guidelines
- About the physical components of VCS
- Logical components of VCS
- Types of service groups
- Agent classifications
- About cluster control, communications, and membership
- About security services
- About cluster topologies
- VCS configuration concepts
- Introducing Cluster Server
- Section II. Administration - Putting VCS to work
- About the VCS user privilege model
- Getting started with VCS
- Administering the cluster from the command line
- About administering VCS from the command line
- Stopping the VCS engine and related processes
- About managing VCS configuration files
- About managing VCS users from the command line
- About querying VCS
- About administering service groups
- Modifying service group attributes
- About administering resources
- About administering resource types
- About administering clusters
- Configuring resources and applications in VCS
- About configuring resources and applications
- About Virtual Business Services
- About Intelligent Resource Monitoring (IMF)
- About fast failover
- How VCS monitors storage components
- About storage configuration
- About configuring network resources
- About configuring file shares
- About configuring IIS sites
- About configuring services
- Before you configure a service using the GenericService agent
- About configuring processes
- About configuring Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ)
- About configuring the infrastructure and support agents
- About configuring applications using the Application Configuration Wizard
- Adding resources to a service group
- About application monitoring on single-node clusters
- Configuring the service group in a non-shared storage environment
- About the VCS Application Manager utility
- About testing resource failover using virtual fire drills
- Modifying the cluster configuration
- Section III. Administration - Beyond the basics
- Controlling VCS behavior
- VCS behavior on resource faults
- About controlling VCS behavior at the service group level
- Customized behavior diagrams
- VCS behavior for resources that support the intentional offline functionality
- About controlling VCS behavior at the resource level
- Service group workload management
- Sample configurations depicting workload management
- The role of service group dependencies
- VCS event notification
- VCS event triggers
- List of event triggers
- Controlling VCS behavior
- Section IV. Cluster configurations for disaster recovery
- Connecting clusters–Creating global clusters
- VCS global clusters: The building blocks
- About global cluster management
- About serialization - The Authority attribute
- Prerequisites for global clusters
- Setting up a global cluster
- Configuring replication resources in VCS
- About IPv6 support with global clusters
- About cluster faults
- About setting up a disaster recovery fire drill
- Test scenario for a multi-tiered environment
- Administering global clusters from Cluster Manager (Java console)
- Administering global clusters from the command line
- About global querying in a global cluster setup
- Administering clusters in global cluster setup
- Setting up replicated data clusters
- Connecting clusters–Creating global clusters
- Section V. Troubleshooting and performance
- VCS performance considerations
- How cluster components affect performance
- How cluster operations affect performance
- VCS performance consideration when a system panics
- VCS agent statistics
- Troubleshooting and recovery for VCS
- VCS message logging
- Handling network failure
- Troubleshooting VCS startup
- Troubleshooting service groups
- Troubleshooting and recovery for global clusters
- VCS utilities
- VCS performance considerations
- Section VI. Appendixes
- Appendix A. VCS user privileges—administration matrices
- Appendix B. Cluster and system states
- Appendix C. VCS attributes
- Appendix D. Configuring LLT over UDP
- Appendix E. Handling concurrency violation in any-to-any configurations
- Appendix F. Accessibility and VCS
- Appendix G. Executive Order logging
VCS changes to support IMF
IMF is an extension of the VCS agent framework. New IMF-related functions are added to the framework. The VCS agents can use these functions to register for IMF-based monitoring and communicate the resource state changes to the VCS high availability engine (HAD).
Agent Function | Description |
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imf_init | Initializes the agent interface for IMF-based monitoring. This function runs when the agent starts up. |
imf_getnotification | Gets notification about resource state changes. This function runs after the agent interface is initialized for IMF-based monitoring. During this function the agent continuously waits for an event and takes action on the resource upon notification. |
imf_register | Agents use this function to register or unregister resource entities for IMF-based monitoring. For example, to register a process resource, the agent uses the process ID (PID) of the configured process for online monitoring of the process. This function runs for each resource after the resource has reported the same steady state (either online or offline) for two consecutive monitor cycles. |
Apart from the new agent functions, a new resource type level attribute, IMF, is introduced. The IMF attribute has three keys: Mode, MonitorFreq, RegisterRetryLimit. A combination of these keys determine whether or not an agent uses IMF-based monitoring for the corresponding resource type.
The default value of each key varies according to the agent that supports IMF. For information about bundled agents, refer to the Cluster Server Bundled Agents Reference Guide. For information about an application-specific agent, refer to the appropriate corresponding configuration guide.
Resource Type Attribute | Description |
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IMF | Determines whether the IMF-aware agent must perform intelligent resource monitoring. You can also override the value of this attribute at resource-level. Type and dimension: integer-association This attribute includes the following keys:
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IMFRegList | An ordered list of attributes whose values are registered for IMF-based monitoring. Type and dimension: string-vector Default: Not applicable |