HP P6000 Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide (5697-0986, June 2011)
• COMMON
• APPLICATION
Objects have one of the following formats:
A definition of an object; for example, COMMON or APPLICATIONtag
A number; for example, a timeout valueinteger
A name, which can include alphabetic and numeric characters and underscores; for example,
an application startup value
string
A list of space-separated strings, for example, a list of host names (lists of numbers are stored
as lists of strings)
list
Text that is a comment starts with the pound (#) symbol and continues until the end of the line.
Comments can start on a new line or be part of a line specifying an object.
Specifying object values
You do not need to change the default settings unless you want to change the degree of protection
for your DR group members. If you change an object, you may need to change additional objects as
well. For example, if you change the FailsafeMode object to enable, you might need to change the
FailsafeModeOverride object.
Objects are supported according to the requirements or capabilities of the cluster software, as indicated
in Table 3 on page 74.
Table 3 Common and application objects
LinuxMSCSCLIObject
•••COMMON
•••LogDir
•••LogLevel
•••SmisRequestRetries
•••SmisRequestTimeout
•••APPLICATION
•••ApplicationDir
•••ApplicationStartup
•
ClusterNotifyCheck-
Time
•
ClusterNotifyWait-
Time
••CSObjectPathA*
••CSObjectPathB*
User configuration file and P6000 Cluster Extension objects74