HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual

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# (C) Copyright 2004-2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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# gWLM Configuration File
#
# $Revision: 1.1 $
# $Date: 2008/12/02 20:17:18 $
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# Set GWLM_CMS_START to 1 to have the init process start the gWLM CMS
# daemon. (HP recommends setting this variable to 1 only when used in a
# secure operating environment.)
#
# NOTE: GWLM_CMS_START=0 prevents automatic use at boot of
# HP Virtualization Manager and
# HP Capacity Advisor.
GWLM_CMS_START=0

# Set GWLM_AGENT_START to 1 to have the init process start the gWLM agent
# daemon. (HP recommends setting this variable to 1 only when used in a
# secure operating environment.)
GWLM_AGENT_START=0

# Set GWLM_HOME to the location where gWLM is installed.
# Default is /opt/gwlm.
GWLM_HOME=/opt/gwlm

Automatic restart of gWLM’s managed nodes in SRDs (high availability)

Whenever a managed node boots, the node’s gWLM agent attempts to automatically rejoin the
node in its SRD, providing high availability. The only configuration steps you need to perform
for this behavior to happen are:

1.

Ensure the /etc/rc.config.d/gwlmCtl file on each managed node has
GWLM_AGENT_START

set to 1. You can run the following command on each system where

gwlmagent

is running to make this change for you:

# /opt/gwlm/bin/gwlmagent --enable_start_on_boot

In the same file, you also need GWLM_CMS_START=1 on the system where gwlmcmsd is
running. However, when you ran vseinitconfig during installation, this change was
automatically made.

2.

(Optional) Edit the property

com.hp.gwlm.node.HA.minimumTimeout

in the file /etc/opt/gwlm/conf/gwlmagent.properties to set the minimum number
of seconds that must pass before a managed node considers itself separated from its SRD.
Set this property to ensure that minor network problems do not cause a managed node to
prematurely consider itself separated.

gWLM uses this value only if it is larger than 10 multiplied by gWLM’s allocation interval.
For example, with an allocation interval of 15 seconds, a node can go 2.5 minutes without
communicating with its SRD before the node’s gWLM agent attempts to re-connect with
the SRD.

This feature works best when one managed node is lost at a time or all managed nodes are lost.

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Additional configuration and administration tasks

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