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Revision as of 15:56, 7 September 2015
Setup myLVS Monitoring allows you to check the Real Server (RS) state, it can be configured to run additional auto repair scripts in case a failaure was detected.
You may involve the systemctl scripts to start or stop the myLVS daemon.
Restart as needed:
root@mylvs01:/# systemctl restart mylvsmon.service
Or
root@mylvs01:/# systemctl start mylvsmon.service
root@mylvs01:/# systemctl stop mylvsmon.service
See the log:
root@mylvs01:/# less /var/log/mylvs/mylvslog.log
Doc1
Goto Setup/Server and then to Monitor Nodes/Server, click add and fill as shown:
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Process view:
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Description of the above screen
Name |
Description
|
Link |
The name of the machine
|
Recovery |
Set the profile for recovery
|
Check Command |
Set the generic http check, this will conduct a tcp connect to port 80
|
Timeout |
Timeout to be used whil connect to the service
|
Rechecks |
Amount of rechecks before consider a failed state
|
Notification Interval |
The interval for sending messages in seconds
|
Check Inventory |
That means to shut down all associated services in case of a failures
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|
Name |
Description
|
|
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Immediate Recovery |
The reover command to be used when this service gets in failed state the first time
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Interval |
The monitor check interval in seconds
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Failcheck Interval |
The monitor check interval when detecting a failure in seconds
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ReCheck Wait |
Pause between the retry command
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Notification To |
Choose the profile for messaging
|
Enabled |
En/Disable the profile
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Doc2
Goto Setup/Server and then to Monitor Nodes/Server, click add and fill as shown:
|
Process view:
|
Description of the above screen
Name |
Description
|
Link |
The name of the machine
|
Recovery |
Set the profile for recovery
|
Check Command |
Set the generic http check
|
Timeout |
Timeout to be used whil connect to the service
|
Rechecks |
Amount of rechecks before consider a failed state
|
Notification Interval |
The interval for sending messages in seconds
|
Check Inventory |
That means to shut down all associated services in case of a failures
|
|
Name |
Description
|
|
|
Immediate Recovery |
The reover command to be used when this service gets in failed state the first time
|
Interval |
The monitor check interval in seconds
|
Failcheck Interval |
The monitor check interval when detecting a failure in seconds
|
ReCheck Wait |
Pause between the retry command
|
Notification To |
Choose the profile for messaging
|
Enabled |
En/Disable the profile
|
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