Monitor settings, Monitor settings -10 – HP Storage Mirroring V4.5 Software User Manual

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Monitor settings

The Monitoring tab includes options for configuring how you want to monitor the source server for

failure.

Configure how you want to monitor the source server for failure.

1.

Select the Active Monitoring Enabled option to enable or disable failover for the selected

source/target pair.

2.

By default, Manual Intervention Required is selected. Manual intervention allows you to

control when failover occurs. When a failure occurs, a prompt appears and waits for you to

initiate the failover process manually.
Disable Manual Intervention Required only if you want failover to occur immediately when a

failure condition is met.

3.

In the Method to monitor for Failover field, select the ping method to use when monitoring

source IP addresses.

Network Access (ICMP)—Storage Mirroring failover uses ICMP pings to determine if the

source server is online. If a network device, such as a firewall or router, between the source

and target is blocking ICMP traffic, failover monitors cannot be created or used.

Replication Service (UDP)—The Storage Mirroring service on the target server sends a

ping-like UDP request to the source Storage Mirroring service, which replies immediately to

confirm it is running. This method is useful when ICMP is blocked on routers between the

source and target.

4.

Configure how long to wait after a source failure to initiate failover. The amount of time before

failover begins is calculated by multiplying the Monitor Interval by the Missed Packets. For

example, if the Monitor Interval is set to 5 seconds and the Missed Packets setting is 5, a failover

condition will be identified after 25 seconds of missed source activity.

a.

In the Monitor Interval field, select how often the monitor should check the source

machine availability (Default = 5 seconds).

b.

In the Missed Packets field, select how many monitor replies can be missed before

assuming the source machine has failed (Default = 5 missed replies).

5.

If you are monitoring multiple IP addresses, select one of the Failover Trigger options.

All Monitored IP Addresses Fail—Failover begins when all monitored IP addresses fail.

One Monitored IP Address Fails—Failover begins when any of the monitored IP addresses

fail.

NOTE:

In a cluster environment, make sure to include a cushion to account for the time it

takes for the EVS to failover between nodes. Setting values too low will cause the

Application Manager to assume the source cluster has failed and will indicate that a

failover condition has been met.

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