HP Systems Insight Manager 7.2 Technical Reference Guide

NOTE: To display a cluster status that includes only MSCS clusters, and show the true health
of the cluster, you can edit the globalsettings.props file and change the
ClusterStatusWithThresholds property to false. For non-MSCS clusters (OpenVMS, TruClusters,
and Novell NetWare), excluding HP Serviceguard clusters, the cluster status appears as
Unknown.
Procedure 30 Editing the globalsettings.props file
1. Open the globalsettings.props file located at:
Windows
Typically located at C:\Program Files\HP\Systems Insight Manager\
config\globalsettings.props.
HP-UX and Linux
Located at /etc/opt/mx/config/globalsettings.props
2. Set the ClusterStatusWithThresholds property to false.
3. Save the file.
Cluster Name
The Cluster Name column contains the cluster name. When you place the cursor over the
cluster name, the full system DNS name is shown. If you click an MSCS cluster name, the
Cluster Monitor page appears. See Using Cluster Monitor for more information. If the cluster
selected is an HP Serviceguard cluster, a new cluster table view page appears, showing the
servers in the cluster. From this list, click a server name to access the System Page for that
server. If the cluster is of any other type, the System Page for that cluster appears. See System
tab for clusters for more information.
Cluster Address
The Cluster Address column contains the IP address for the cluster.
NOTE: HP Serviceguard clusters do not have an IP address. Therefore, this column is blank
for this type of cluster.
Cluster Type
The Cluster Type column shows the cluster type. Some of the cluster types supported include:
HP Serviceguard
MSCS
OpenVMS
TruCluster Production server
TruCluster Server
Cluster Description
The Cluster Description column contains a description of the cluster type. HP Serviceguard
clusters have a description of HP Serviceguard cluster.
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