HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.0 Windows Storage Server Edition Administration Guide (403103-005, January 2008)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- HP Technical Support
- Quick Start Checklist
- Introduction to HP Clustered File System
- Cluster Administration
- Administrative Considerations and Restrictions
- Tested Configuration Limits
- Volume and Filesystem Limits
- User Authentication
- Start the Management Console
- Cluster Management Applications
- The HP CFS Management Console
- View Installed Software
- Start HP Clustered File System
- Stop HP Clustered File System
- Back Up and Restore the Cluster Configuration
- HP Clustered File System Network Port Numbers
- Configure Servers
- Configure Network Interfaces
- Configure the SAN
- Configure Dynamic Volumes
- Configure PSFS Filesystems
- Manage Disk Quotas
- Manage Hardware Snapshots
- Configure Security Features
- Configure Event Notifiers and View Events
- Overview
- Install and Configure the Microsoft SNMP Service
- Cluster Event Viewer
- Configure Event Notifier Services
- Select Events for a Notifier Service
- Configure the SNMP Notifier Service
- Configure the Email Notifier Service
- Configure the Script Notifier Service
- View Configurations from the Command Line
- Test Notifier Services
- Enable or Disable a Notifier Service
- Restore Notifier Event Settings to Default Values
- Import or Export the Notifier Event Settings
- Using Custom Notifier Scripts
- Cluster Operations on the Applications Tab
- Configure Virtual Hosts
- Configure Service Monitors
- Configure Device Monitors
- Advanced Monitor Topics
- SAN Maintenance
- Other Cluster Maintenance
- Management Console Icons
- Index
Chapter 17: Configure Device Monitors 215
decimal IP address of the hostname for the server, and <monitor_name>
is the name assigned to the
SHARED_FILESYSTEM device monitor.
•
CUSTOM monitor. Specify the pathname to the probe script to be used
with the monitor.
The following example shows a
device monitor created on the server svr1.
To add a device monitor from the command line, use this command:
mx device add --servers <server1>,<server2>,... [--type
CUSTOM|DISK|GATEWAY|SHARED_FILESYSTEM| NTSERVICE] [--timeout
<seconds> [--frequency <seconds>] [--parameters <parameters>]
[<other_arguments>] <devicename> ...
Advanced Settings for Device Monitors
You can use the advanced settings to fine-tune device monitors. To access
the advanced settings, select the Advanced button on the Add Device
Monitor or Device Monitor Properties window.