HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.0 Windows Storage Server Edition Administration Guide (403103-005, January 2008)

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Chapter 17: Configure Device Monitors 217
monitored resource is not critical, but is important enough that you want
to keep a record of its health.
AUTORECOVER. This is the default. The virtual host fails over when a
monitor probe fails. When device access is recovered on the original
node, failback occurs according to the virtual host’s failback policy.
NOAUTORECOVER. The virtual host fails over when a monitor probe
fails and the monitor is disabled on the original node, preventing
automatic failback. When the monitor is reenabled, failback occurs
according to the virtual host’s failback policy.
The
NOAUTORECOVER option is useful when integrating HP Clustered
File System with a custom application where certain application-specific
actions must be taken before failback can occur.
For more information on the interaction between the Probe Severity
attribute and the virtual host failback policy, see “Virtual Hosts and
Failover” on page 185.
To set the Probe Severity from the command line, use this option:
--probeSeverity nofailover|autorecover|noautorecover