Managing the Compaq ProLiant Clusters HA/F100 and HA/F200
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Compaq Confidential – Need to Know Required
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Bryan Hicks
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Compaq ProLiant Clusters HA/F100 and HA/F200 Administrator Guide
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A detailed problem definition based on monitored conditions and a
proposed resolution to the problem, if one can be determined, with drill
down ability to the specific device or system causing a negative or
unstable cluster state and the ability to perform corrective actions.
The Cluster Monitor reflects the following management information:
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Ownership
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Identified cluster resources
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System hardware and software configuration
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Emergency contacts in the event of cluster state changes
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Application software installed
Use Cluster Monitor to:
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Stay informed through cluster alert notifications of changes in cluster
status.
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Monitor cluster status by viewing a list of cluster alerts.
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Investigate the sources of specific alerts.
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Browse cluster and component status in a tree hierarchy.
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Display utilization or status data for specific cluster attributes.
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Create Compaq Insight Manager XE notifications to escalate or
document cluster problems.
Cluster Monitor supports these attributes:
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Disk space
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CPU utilization
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Microsoft cluster status
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Node Environment (Compaq Management Agent) status.
Cluster Monitor uses pop-up notifications, alerts in the alert list, colored icons
in a tree hierarchy, and attribute-specific data displays to reveal the state of
clusters, their nodes, and attributes.
Refer to the Compaq Insight Manager XE documentation for specific
information about how to use Compaq Insight Manager XE and
Cluster Monitor.
Summary of Contents for ProLiant Clusters HA/F100
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