Alerts
Server Alerts
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 alert configuration example creates an alert for the
touch
user that
sends email whenever the server
Test_TCP
is marked up or down by Layer 3 probes:
Peer Alerts
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.
For example, the following alert configuration example creates an alert for the
touch
user that
sends email whenever the local ADC (peer
Primary
, which is not in failover) reboots and changes to
Standalone mode:
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