InfoScale™ Cluster Server 9.0 Bundled Agents Reference Guide - Solaris
- Introducing bundled agents
- Storage agents
- DiskGroup agent
- DiskGroupSnap agent
- Notes for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Sample configurations for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Disk agent
- Volume agent
- VolumeSet agent
- Sample configurations for VolumeSet agent
- Mount agent
- Sample configurations for Mount agent
- Zpool agent
- VMwareDisks agent
- SFCache agent
- Network agents
- About the network agents
- IP agent
- NIC agent
- About the IPMultiNICB and MultiNICB agents
- IPMultiNICB agent
- Sample configurations for IPMultiNICB agent
- MultiNICB agent
- Sample configurations for MultiNICB agent
- DNS agent
- Agent notes for DNS agent
- About using the VCS DNS agent on UNIX with a secure Windows DNS server
- Sample configurations for DNS agent
- File share agents
- NFS agent
- NFSRestart agent
- Share agent
- About the Samba agents
- NetBios agent
- Service and application agents
- AlternateIO agent
- Apache HTTP server agent
- Application agent
- Notes for Application agent
- Sample configurations for Application agent
- CoordPoint agent
- LDom agent
- Dependencies
- Process agent
- Usage notes for Process agent
- Sample configurations for Process agent
- ProcessOnOnly agent
- Project agent
- RestServer agent
- Zone agent
- Infrastructure and support agents
- Testing agents
- Replication agents
Multi-Pathing mode for MultiNICB agent
To activate this mode set the value of the UseMpathd attribute to 1. The MultiNICB agent, in Multi-Pathing mode, monitors Oracle's IP Multi-Pathing daemon (mpathd). The MultiNICB agent specifically monitors the FAILED flag on physical interfaces and the mpathd process. See the man page: in.mpathd (1M) for more information on this daemon.
Oracle's mpathd daemon monitors the interfaces that are part of the IPMP group. The daemon:
sends the packets to other hosts on the network for probe-based detection as long as a test IP address is assigned to the network interface
checks the link status of the interfaces for link-based detection as long as the interface supports the test for detection
The mpathd daemon can perform both link- and probe-based detection when test IP addresses are assigned to NIC interfaces.
The MultiNICB agent logs errors when the daemon is not running, or if a configuration path error exits. The mpathd daemon logs link failures and IP address failovers in the system log.