“DRT: (Ora-test)

DOWN alert”

NOTIFICATION

 

SYSLOG

“DRT: (Ora-test)

cluster3 DOWN alert”

CLUSTER_ALARM

 

30 SECONDS

NOTIFICATION

TEXTLOG /var/opt/resmon/log/CCTextlog

“DRT: (Ora-test) DOWN alarm”

NOTIFICATION

 

SYSLOG

“DRT: (Ora-test) cluster3 DOWN alarm”

CLUSTER_EVENT

cluster1/UP

MONITORING_CLUSTER

cluster3

CLUSTER_ALERT

30 SECONDS

NOTIFICATION

TEXTLOG /var/opt/resmon/log/CCTextlog

“DRT: (Ora-test)

UP alert”

NOTIFICATION

 

SYSLOG

“DRT: (Ora-test)

cluster1 UP alert”

CLUSTER_EVENT

cluster2/UP

MONITORING_CLUSTER

cluster3

CLUSTER_ALERT

30 SECONDS

NOTIFICATION

TEXTLOG /var/opt/resmon/log/CCTextlog

“DRT: (Ora-test)

UP alert”

NOTIFICATION

 

SYSLOG

“DRT: (Ora-test)

cluster2 UP alert”

CLUSTER_EVENT

cluster3/UP

MONITORING_CLUSTER

cluster1

CLUSTER_ALERT

 

30 SECONDS

NOTIFICATION

TEXTLOG /var/opt/resmon/log/CCTextlog

“DRT: (Ora-test)

UP alert”

NOTIFICATION

 

SYSLOG

“DRT: (Ora-test)

cluster3 UP alert”

Checking and Applying the Continentalclusters Configuration

After editing the configuration file on any of the participating clusters in the Continentalcluster, halt any monitor packages that are running, then use the following steps to apply the configuration to all nodes in the Continentalclusters.

1.Verify the content of the file.

# cmcheckconcl -v -C cmconcl.config

This command will verify that all parameters are within range, all fields are filled out, and the entries (such as NODE_NAME) are valid.

2.Distribute the Continentalclusters configuration information to all nodes in the Continentalclusters.

# cmapplyconcl -v -C cmconcl.config

Configuration data is copied to all nodes and in all the participating clusters. This data includes a set of managed object files that are copied to the /ec/cmconcl/instances directory on every node in all clusters.

IMPORTANT: Starting with Continentalclusters version A.08.00, whenever the cluster configuration is applied, a package named ccconfpkg is automatically created. This package is used to store the Continentalclusters configuration data to all nodes in the cluster. This package is managed by Continentalclusters internally. Users must not modify or delete the package. This package is automatically deleted from all clusters when the Continentalclusters configuration is deleted using the cmdeleteconcl command.

3.Be sure to make a backup copy of the configuration ascii file and save it on the other cluster after it is applied.

88 Designing Continentalclusters