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ExpressCluster X 2.0 for Windows Reference Guide - Nec

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Section I Detailed functions of <strong>ExpressCluster</strong><br />

Examples of executing the command that displays status (clpstat command)<br />

Displaying only the data of a certain monitor resource (clpstat<br />

command with the --mon option)<br />

When you want to display only the cluster configuration data on a specified monitor resource,<br />

specify the name of the monitor resource after the --mon option in the clpstat command. If you<br />

want to see the details, specify --detail option. When a monitor resource name is not specified,<br />

the configuration data of all the monitor resources is displayed.<br />

Example of a command entry (For floating IP monitor resource)<br />

# clpstat –mon fipw1 --detail<br />

Example of the display after running the command:<br />

===================== CLUSTER INFORMATION ==================<br />

[Monitor0 : fipw1] -> see (1)<br />

Type : fipw -> see (2)<br />

Comment : fip1 -> see (3)<br />

Monitor Timing : Active -> see (4)<br />

Target Resource : fip1 -> see (5)<br />

Interval : 60 -> see (6)<br />

Timeout : 60 -> see (7)<br />

Retry Count : 1 -> see (8)<br />

Final Action : No Operation -> see (9)<br />

Execute Script be<strong>for</strong>e Final Action: Off -> see (10)<br />

Recovery Target : failover1 -> see (11)<br />

Recovery Target Type : Group -> see (12)<br />

Reactivation Threshold : 3 -> see (13)<br />

Failover Target Server : Stable operation server<br />

-> see (14)<br />

Failover Threshold : Number of Servers -> see (15)<br />

Wait Time to Start Monitoring : 0 -> see (16)<br />

Monitor NIC Link Up/Down : Enable -> see (17)<br />

=============================================================<br />

� The items marked by the solid line are common to all resources.<br />

� The items marked by the dotted line are displayed when the --detail option is used.<br />

Explanation of items common to all monitor resources<br />

(1) [MONITOR n: monitor_resource_name] (n is the identification number of the group)<br />

(2) Type : Monitor resource type<br />

(3) Comment : Comment<br />

(4) Monitor Timing : Timing to start monitoring<br />

• Always<br />

• Active<br />

(5) Target Resource : Monitor target resource<br />

(6) Interval : Monitor interval<br />

(7) Timeout : Monitor time-out (in seconds)<br />

(8) Retry Count : Monitor retry count<br />

(9) Final Action : Action taken when the retry count exceeds<br />

No Operation<br />

Stop Group<br />

Stop the cluster service<br />

Stop the cluster service and shutdown OS<br />

Stop cluster service and reboot OS<br />

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