HP 3PAR Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide for Windows (5697-1821, April 2012)
Table 1 Setting resource properties and values in the GUI (continued)
ValueDescriptionFormatProperty
Advanced tab of the
resource properties window
in Cluster Administrator.
0 (Required)Defines whether a resource
can be 0 (Required)
IntegerIf a resource fails, attempt
restart on current node –
automatically restarted after
it has failed.
Maximum restarts in the
specified period (Windows
Server 2008/2008 R2)
Set this value in the Policies
tab of the resourceRestart Threshold (Windows
Server 2003) properties window in
Failover Cluster
RestartThreshold (CLI)
Management, or in the
Advanced tab of the
resource properties window
in Cluster Administrator.
Windows Server
2008/2008 R2: Check
(Required)
Defines whether resources
will be failed over if a restart
is unsuccessful.
IntegerIf restart is unsuccessful, fail
over all resources in this
service or application
Windows Server 2003:
Restart and affect the group
(Required, Default)
Set this value in the Policies
tab of the resource
properties window in
(Windows Server
2008/2008 R2)
RestartAction (Windows
Server 2003)
CLI: 2 restart and
affect the group
(Required)
Failover Cluster
Management, or in the
Advanced tab of the
resource properties window
in Cluster Administrator.
RestartAction (CLI)
Windows Server 2003 only:
This value must “affect the
group.” This ensures that the
resource group fails over to
another system if a resource
is reported FAILED.
Windows Server
2008/2008 R2: 15:00
mm:ss (Default)
Determines the amount of
time for restart.
Set this value in the Policies
tab of the resource
IntegerIf a resource fails, attempt
restart on current node –
Period for restarts (Windows
Server 2008/2008 R2)
RestartPeriod (Windows
Server 2003)
Windows Server 2003: 900
seconds (Default)
CLI: 900000 milliseconds
(Default)
properties window in
Failover Cluster
Management, or in the
Advanced tab of the
RestartPeriod (CLI)
resource properties window
in Cluster Administrator.
Windows Server
2008/2008 R2: 03:00
mm:ss
Used to specify the timeout
for status resolution. For
more information, see
“Timing considerations for
IntegerPending timeout (GUI)
PendingTimeout (CLI)
Windows Server 2003: 180
seconds (Default)
Windows Clustering” (page
36) .
CLI: 180000 milliseconds
(Default)
Set this value in the Policies
tab of the resource
properties window in
Failover Cluster
Management, or in the
Advanced tab of the
resource properties window
in Cluster Administrator.
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