4.1.0 HP PolyServe Software command reference guide (T5392-96071, October 2010)
[--restarts <number of restarts>]
The number of attempts that should be made to restart the SQL service instead
of immediately failing over the Virtual SQL Server. you do not specify a number
for this component, the Virtual SQL Server will fail over immediately to a backup
node.
[--probeSeverity nofailover|autorecover|noautorecover]
This setting determines what happens when the SQL monitor probe fails. With
nofailover, when the monitor probe fails, the Virtual SQL Server does not fail
over to a backup node. With autorecover, the Virtual SQL Server fails over when
the monitor probe fails, and failback occurs according to the Virtual SQL Server
policy (either AUTOFAILBACK or NOFAILBACK). With noautorecover, failover
occurs to a backup node and the monitor is disabled on the original node.
[--ordering serial|parallel]
Whether Matrix Server enforces a strict ordering sequence when it runs Start or
Stop scripts. The default is serial, the strict ordering sequence.
[--recoveryScript <script>]
Runs after a monitor probe failure is detected, in an attempt to restore the SQL
service.
[--recoveryTimeout <seconds>]
The amount of time to wait for the script to complete.
[--startScript <script>]
When Matrix Server selects the active server for the SQL service, the Start script
runs on that server.
[--startTimeout <seconds>]
The amount of time to wait for the Start script to complete.
[--stopScript <script>]
A script that runs on all other servers configured for the monitor to ensure that
the SQL service is not active on those servers.
[--stopTimeout <seconds>]
The amount of time to wait for the Stop script to complete.
[--eventSeverity consider|ignore]
Whether Matrix Server takes service monitor events (such as a failure or timeout
of a Start or Stop script) into consideration when it makes failover decisions. The
default is consider.
[--priority <priority>]
The service priority is used when Matrix Server fails over a Virtual SQL Server.
Service priorities are natural numbers, with 0 (zero) representing the highest
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