HP Systems Insight Manager 7.2 Technical Reference Guide
• IP Address
The IP address of the cluster alias.
• Quorum
The resource that maintains essential cluster data and guarantees that all nodes have access
to the most recent database changes.
By clicking a column heading, you can sort information by that column in ascending or descending
order.
The Problem Info section displays information on a cluster status other than Normal.
Nodes tab
Procedure 31 Configuring node CMX settings
1. Select Options→Cluster Monitor→Node Resource Settings. The Cluster Monitor - Node Resource
Settings page appears.
2. From the Cluster list at the top of the page, select the cluster, and then select All to configure
a resource in the same way for all clusters. To set polling values for CPU utilization or disk
capacity, set the cluster choice to All.
3. From the Node list, select the node, and then select All to configure a resource in the same
way for all nodes in the selected cluster. As in step 2, you can set some resource attributes
only once for all nodes. As a result, you must select all clusters and nodes. For more information,
see the individual attribute descriptions for a particular resource.
4. To display buttons for resource-configurable parameters, select the resource from the Resource
list.
5. Specify resource options.
HP recommends setting the polling rate to no less than 5 minutes.
If you select All from the Cluster list and select CPU or Disk from the Resource list, you can set
polling or threshold values. If you select Polling, set the value, then select Thresholds, set the
values, and then select Polling again. The new polling values appear. Regardless of when
you click OK after setting the polling or thresholds values, these values are saved and do not
reset to the original value, which is the same when setting thresholds.
6. Click OK to save the changes.
Related procedures
Configuring cluster resource settings
Related topics
Using Cluster Monitor
Network tab
Use the Cluster Monitor Network tab to view the following information for MSCS clusters:
• Status
The network status (Critical, Major, Minor, Normal, Disabled, or Unknown).
• Name
The server cluster object that carries internal communication between nodes and provides
client access to cluster resources.
• Mask
The subnet mask associated with the network within the cluster.
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