HP 3PAR StoreServ Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide (5697-2442, July 2013)

To set Microsoft cluster-specific resource properties:
For Windows Server 2008/2008 R2/2012, use the Failover Cluster Management GUI or
cluster commands in the CLI or use PowerShell Cmdlets.
For Server Core or Hyper-V Server, use cluster commands in the CLI or use PowerShell Cmdlets.
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You can use the GUI option for Server Core or Hyper-V Server by using the MMC to manage a
cluster remotely. For more information about using the MMC, see your Microsoft documentation.
HP 3PAR StoreServ Cluster Extension requirements for Failover Cluster Management resource
properties are described in Table 1 (page 27). If there is no required value for a property, the
valid and/or default values are specified. Set these properties in the resource properties window
or the CLI. If you use the CLI, use the following command:
cluster.exe resource <ResourceName> /prop PropertyName="PropertyValue".
For PowerShell, use the following command:
Get-ClusterResource "Resource_name" | Set-ClusterParameter -Name
"property_name" -Value "value_to_set"
For more information about setting resource properties, see your Microsoft documentation.
Table 1 Setting resource properties and values in the GUI
ValueDescriptionFormatProperty
GUI: 01:00 mm:ss (Default)
CLI: 60000 milliseconds
(Default)
Used to poll Alive” state for
the resource. Also used by
HP 3PAR StoreServ Cluster
Extension to perform HP
IntegerThorough Resource Health
Check Interval )
IsAlivePollInterval (CLI)
3PAR Remote Copy start
operations if
auto_recover policy is set
for a particular Remote
Copy volume group.
Decreasing this value allows
faster resource failure
detection but also consumes
more system resources.
Set this value in the
Advanced Policies tab of the
resource properties window
in Failover Cluster
Management.
GUI: 00:05 mm:ss (Default)Used to poll Alive” state for
the resource. Decreasing this
IntegerBasic Resource Health Check
Interval )
CLI: 5000 milliseconds
(Default)
value allows for faster
resource failure detection but
LooksAlivePollInterval (CLI)
also consumes more system
resources.
Set this value in the
Advanced Policies tab of the
resource properties window
in Failover Cluster
Management.
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 )
Set this value in the Policies
tab of the resource
RestartThreshold (CLI)
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