Setting an alert on a server instance allows you to send email, log a message to the system log,
or both, whenever a server instance is marked up or down by Layer 4 health check probes.
For example, the following sequence of commands creates an alert for the user (
touch
) that
sends email whenever the server (
testserver
) in server pool named
realpool
is marked up or
down by Layer 4 probes:
eqcli >
user touch
eqcli user-tou*> alert testsrvrinst
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> alert_type state_change
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> notify_type email
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> object realpool:testserver
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> object_type si
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> to [email protected]
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> subject "Server instance status email from
Eq450-100."
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> commit
Server Alert Example
Setting an alert on a server allows you to send email, log a message to the system log, or both,
whenever a server is marked up or down by Layer 3 health check probes.
For example, the following sequence of commands creates an alert for the user (
touch
) that
sends email whenever the server (
testserver
) is marked up or down by Layer 3 probes:
eqcli >
user touch
eqcli user-tou*> alert testsrvr
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> alert_type state_change
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> notify_type email
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> object testserver
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> object_type server
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> to [email protected]
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> subject "Server status email from Eq450-100."
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> commit
Peer Alert Example
Setting an alert on a peer allows you to send email, log a message to the system log, or both,
whenever a peer changes to Primary, Backup, or Standalone modes. Primary and Backup modes
apply to Equalizer in a failover configuration. Standalone mode is the normal operational state for
a single Equalizer not deployed in a failover pair when it is first booted.
On an Equalizer that is not deployed in a failover configuration, there is a single peer definition
that refers to the local Equalizer. In a failover configuration, there are two peer definitions: one
for the local Equalizer and one for the remote Equalizer in the failover pair.
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