Building Disaster Recovery Serviceguard Solutions Using Continentalclusters for Linux B.01.00.00

The parameter consists of a pair of names — the name of the
cluster that receives the data to be replicated (usually the
Recovery Cluster) as defined in the Serviceguard cluster
configuration ASCII file, followed by a slash (“/”), followed by
the name of the data replication receiver package as defined
in the Serviceguard package configuration ASCII file. Some
replication software might only have a receiver package as
separate package because the sender package is built into the
application.
DATA_SENDER_PACKAGE clustername/packagename
This variable is only used if the data replication is carried out by a
separate software application that must be kept highly available.
If the replication software uses a sender process, you include this
variable in the configuration file. Maximum size is 80 characters.
The parameter consists of a pair of names— the name of the cluster
that sends the data to be replicated (usually the Primary Cluster) as
defined in the Serviceguard cluster configuration ASCII file, followed
by a slash (“/”), followed by the name of the data replication sender
package as defined in the Serviceguard package configuration
ASCII file. Some replication software might only have a receiver
package as separate package because the sender package is built
into the application.
MONITOR_INTERVAL n
The time interval, in seconds, that the Continentalclusters monitor polls
the cluster, nodes, and packages to verify whether the status has
changed. This number must be an integer. The minimum value is 30
seconds, the default is 60 seconds, and the maximum is 300 seconds
(5 minutes).
MONITOR_PACKAGE_NAME
packagename
This is the name of the Serviceguard package containing
the Continentalclusters monitor. Maximum size is 31 bytes.
MONITORING_CLUSTER Name
This is the name of the cluster that polls the cluster named in the
CLUSTER_EVENT and sends notification. Maximum length is 31 bytes.
NODE_NAME nodename This is the unqualified node name as defined in the DNS name server
configuration. Maximum size is 31 bytes.
NOTIFICATION Destination
Message
This is a destination and message associated with a specific
CLUSTER_ALERT or CLUSTER_ALARM. The maximum size
of the message string is 170 characters including the
quotation marks. The message string must be entered on a
separate single line in the configuration file.
The following destinations are acceptable:
CONSOLE - write the specified message to the console.
EMAIL Address - send the specified message to an
email address. You can use an email address provided
by a paging service to set up automatic paging. Consult
your pager service provider for details.
OPC Level - send the specified message to OpenView
IT/Operations. The Level can be 8 (normal), 16
(warning), 64 (minor), 128 (major), or 32 (critical).
SNMP Level - send the specified message as an
SNMP trap. The Level can be 1 (normal), 2 (warning),
3 (minor), 4 (major), or 5 (critical).
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