HP P6000 Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide (5697-0986, June 2011)

For more information about setting resource properties, see your Microsoft documentation.
Table 1 Setting resource properties and values in the GUI
ValueDescriptionFormatProperty
Windows Server 2008/2008
R2 GUI: 01:00 mm:ss (Default)
Windows Server 2003 GUI:
60000 milliseconds (Default)
CLI: 60000 milliseconds
(Default)
Used to poll Alive state for the resource.
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, or in the
Advanced tab of the resource properties
window in Cluster Administrator.
IntegerThorough Resource Health
Check Interval (Windows
Server 2008/2008 R2)
Is Alive poll interval
(Windows Server 2003)
IsAlivePollInterval (CLI)
Windows Server 2008/2008
R2 GUI: 00:05 mm:ss (Default)
Windows Server 2008/2008
R2 CLI: 5000 milliseconds
(Default)
Windows Server 2003 GUI:
60000 milliseconds (Default)
Windows Server 2003 CLI:
60000 milliseconds (Default)
Used to poll Alive state for the resource.
Decreasing this value allows for 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, or in the
Advanced tab of the resource properties
window in Cluster Administrator.
IntegerBasic Resource Health Check
Interval (Windows Server
2008/2008 R2)
Looks Alive poll interval
(Windows Server 2003)
LooksAlivePollInterval (CLI)
0 (Required)Defines whether a resource can be
automatically restarted after it has failed.
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.
IntegerIf a resource fails, attempt
restart on current node
Maximum restarts in the
specified period (Windows
Server 2008/2008 R2)
Restart Threshold (Windows
Server 2003)
RestartThreshold (CLI)
Windows Server 2008/2008
R2: Check (Required)
Windows Server 2003: Restart
and affect the group (Required,
Default)
CLI: 2 restart and
affect the group
(Required)
Defines whether resources will be failed
over if a restart is unsuccessful.
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.
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.
IntegerIf restart is unsuccessful, fail
over all resources in this service
or application (Windows Server
2008/2008 R2)
RestartAction (Windows Server
2003)
RestartAction (CLI)
Windows Server 2008/2008
R2: 15:00 mm:ss (Default)
Windows Server 2003: 900
seconds (Default)
CLI: 900000 milliseconds
(Default)
Determines the amount of time for restart.
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.
IntegerIf a resource fails, attempt
restart on current node Period
for restarts (Windows Server
2008/2008 R2)
RestartPeriod (Windows Server
2003)
RestartPeriod (CLI)
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