Contents
Part 1: Overview
Part 2: Description
3. Functions Supported by HA Monitor
4.5 Managing servers and hosts when using the multi-standby function
4.8.3 Hot standby processing in the event of a server failure
4.8.5 Processing flow for handling a hot standby error in the event of a server failure
4.8.6 Processing flow for handling a hot standby error in the event of a host failure
4.8.8 Processing flow for start retries in the event of a failure during hot standby processing
4.8.9 Processing flow in the case where hybrid fencing is used
Part 3: Installation and Operation
5. Installation of HA Monitor and System Design
6.4 Specifying settings for using SCSI reservation for shared disk
6.6 Specifying the KVM-based virtualization environment settings
6.13 Creating server start, termination, and monitoring commands (for the active server)
6.15 Creating a program restart command (when the program management function is used)
6.19.1 Timing of user command issuance: when the server status has changed
6.19.2 Timing of user command issuance: when the HA Monitor status has changed
6.19.3 User command issuance format: when the server status has changed
6.19.4 User command issuance format: when the HA Monitor status has changed
6.22 Operating environment of commands that are executed from HA Monitor
6.23 Checking the settings and definitions for the configured system
Part 4: Reference
8. Files Defined in Environment Settings
8.5 Configuring an environment for programs in the monitor mode
8.6 Examples of environment settings
8.6.1 Examples of environment settings for a 1-to-1 switchover configuration
8.6.2 Examples of environment settings for a multi-host hot-standby configuration
8.6.3 Examples of environment settings for a VMware ESXi-based virtualization environment
8.6.4 Example of environment settings for a KVM-based virtualization environment
A. Event IDs Used by HA Monitor
A.2 Event issuance timing when HA Monitor terminates normally
A.3 Event issuance timing when HA Monitor terminates abnormally
A.7 Event issuance timing when a server failure has occurred
A.8 Event issuance timing when a failure is detected on the remote host
A.9 Event issuance timing when a reset path failure has occurred
A.11 Event issuance timing when a monitoring path failure has occurred
A.12 Event issuance timing when HA Monitor is waiting for operator intervention