Designing a Continental Cluster
Building the Continentalclusters Configuration
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#### 3. Events, Alerts, Alarms, and Notifications ####
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#### For complete details about how to set the parameters in ####
#### this file, consult the cmqueryconcl(1m) manpage or your manual. ####
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######## Section 1. Cluster Information #####
######## This section contains the name of the continental cluster
######## followed by the names of member clusters and all their nodes.
######## The continental cluster name can be any string you choose, up
######## to 40 characters in length. Each member cluster name must be
######## the same as it appears in the ServiceGuard cluster configuration
######## ASCII file for that cluster. In addition to the cluster
######## name, include a domain name for the nodes in the cluster.
######## Node names must be the same as those that appear in the cluster
######## configuration ASCII file. A minimum of two member cluster
######## needs to be specified. You may configure one cluster to serve
######## as recovery cluster for one or more other clusters.
######## In the space below, enter the continental cluster name,
######## then enter a cluster name for each member cluster, followed ####
######## by the names of all the nodes in that cluster. Following ####
######## the node names, enter the name of a monitor package ####
######## that will run the continental cluster monitoring software ####
######## on that cluster. It is strongly recommended that you use the ####
######## same name for the monitoring package on all clusters; ####
######## "ccmonpkg" is suggested. Monitoring of the recovery cluster ####
######## by the primary cluster is optional. If you do not wish to ####
######## monitor the recovery cluster, you must delete or comment out the ####
######## MONITOR_PACKAGE_NAME and MONITOR_INTERVAL lines that follow the ####
######## name of the primary cluster. ####
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######## After the monitor package name, enter a monitor interval, ####
######## specifying a number of minutes and/or seconds. The default is 60 ####
######## seconds, the minimum is 30 seconds, and the maximum is 5 minutes. ####
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######## Example: ####
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#### CONTINENTAL_CLUSTER_NAME ccluster1 ####
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#### CLUSTER_NAME westcoast ####
#### CLUSTER_DOMAIN westnet.myco.com ####
#### NODE_NAME system1 ####
#### NODE_NAME system2 ####
#### MONITOR_PACKAGE_NAME ccmonpkg ####