Managing HP Serviceguard for Linux, Tenth Edition, September 2012

NOTE: This is not the default. If cmquerycl does not detect a gateway for the subnet
in question, it sets IP_MONITOR to OFF, disabling IP-level polling for this subnet; if it
does detect a gateway, it populates POLLING_TARGET, enabling target polling. See
SUBNET under “Cluster Configuration Parameters ” (page 103) for more information.
The IP Monitor section of the cluster configuration file will look similar to the following in
the case of a subnet on which IP monitoring is disabled:
SUBNET 192.168.3.0
IP_MONITOR OFF
NOTE: This is the default if cmquerycl does not detect a gateway for the subnet in
question; it is equivalent to having no SUBNET entry for the subnet. See SUBNET under
“Cluster Configuration Parameters ” (page 103) for more information.
Failure and Recovery Detection Times
With the default NETWORK_POLLING_INTERVAL of 2 seconds (see “Cluster Configuration
Parameters (page 103)), the IP monitor will detect IP failures typically within 8–10 seconds
for Ethernet and within 16–18 seconds for InfiniBand. Similarly, with the default
NETWORK_POLLING_INTERVAL, the IP monitor will detect the recovery of an IP address
typically within 8–10 seconds for Ethernet and with 16–18 seconds for InfiniBand.
IMPORTANT: HP strongly recommends that you do not change the default
NETWORK_POLLING_INTERVAL value of 2 seconds.
See also “Reporting Link-Level and IP-Level Failures” (page 79).
Constraints and Limitations
A subnet must be configured into the cluster in order to be monitored.
Polling targets are not detected beyond the first-level router.
Polling targets must accept and respond to ICMP (or ICMPv6) ECHO messages.
A peer IP on the same subnet should not be a polling target because a node can
always ping itself.
The following constraints apply to peer polling when there are only two interfaces on a
subnet:
If one interface fails, both interfaces and the entire subnet will be marked down on
each node, unless bonding is configured and there is a working standby.
If the node that has one of the interfaces goes down, the subnet on the other node
will be marked down.
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