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

#### ERROR - there is a mismatch of cluster versions or ####
#### a security error. ####
#### ####
#### A change from one of these conditions to another one is a ####
#### cluster event. You can define alert or alarm states based on the ####
#### length of time since the cluster event was observed. Some events ####
#### are noteworthy at the time they occur, and some are noteworthy ####
#### when they persist over time. Setting the elapsed time to zero ####
#### results in a message being sent as soon as the event takes place. ####
#### Setting the elaspsed time to 5 minutes results in a message ####
#### being sent when the condition has persisted for 5 minutes. ####
#### ####
#### An alert is intended as informational only. Alerts may be sent ####
#### for any type of cluster condition. For an alert, a notification ####
#### is sent to a system administrator or other destination. Alerts ####
#### are not intended to indicate the need for recovery. The ####
#### cmrecovercl(1m) command is disabled. ####
#### ####
#### An alarm is an indication that a condition exists that may ####
#### require recovery. For an alarm, a notification is sent, and ####
#### in addition, the cmrecovercl(1m) command is enabled for immediate ####
#### execution, allowing the administrator to carry out cluster ####
#### recovery. An alarm can only be defined for an UNREACHABLE or ####
#### DOWN condition in the monitored cluster. ####
#### ####
#### A notification defines a message that is sent to specified ####
#### destinations, including email addresses, SNMP traps, the ####
#### the system console, or the syslog file. The message string in ####
#### a notification can be no more than 170 characters. Enter ####
#### notifications in one of the following forms: ####
#### ####
#### NOTIFICATION CONSOLE ####
#### <message> ####
#### Message written to the console. ####
#### ####
#### NOTIFICATION EMAIL <address> ####
#### <message> ####
#### Message emailed to a fully qualified email ####
#### address. ####
#### #####
#### NOTIFICATION OPC <level> ####
#### <message> ####
#### The <message> is sent to OpenView IT/Operations) ####
#### The value of <level> may be 8 (normal), ####
#### 16 (warning), 64 (minor), 128 (major),32 ####
#### (critical). ####
#### ####
#### NOTIFICATION SNMP <level> ####
#### <message> ####
#### The <message> is sent as an SNMP trap. ####
#### The value of <level> may be 1 (normal), ####
#### 2 (warning), 3 (minor), 4 (major),5 (critical). ####
#### ####
#### NOTIFICATION SYSLOG ####
#### <message> ####
#### A notice of the event is appended to the ####
#### syslog file. ####
#### ####
#### NOTIFICATION TCP <nodename>:<portnumber> #####
#### <message> ####
#### Message is sent to a TCP port on the ####
#### specified node. ####
#### ####
#### NOTIFICATION TEXTLOG <pathname> ####
#### <message> ####
#### A notice of the event is written to a user- ####
#### specified log file. pathname must be a full ####
#### path for the user-specified file. ####
#### ####
#### NOTIFICATION UDP <nodename>:<portnumber> ####
#### <message> ####
#### Message is sent to a UDP port on the ####
76 Sample Continentalclusters ASCII configuration file