InfoScale™ 9.0 Cluster Server Agent Developer's Guide - AIX, Linux, Solaris, Windows
- Introduction
- Agent entry point overview
- About agent entry points
- Agent entry points described
- About the open entry point
- About the monitor entry point
- About the online entry point
- About the offline entry point
- About the clean entry point
- About the action entry point
- About the info entry point
- About the attr_changed entry point
- About the close entry point
- About the shutdown entry point
- About the imf_init entry point
- About the imf_register entry point
- About the imf_getnotification entry point
- About the migrate entry point
- About the meter entry point
- Return values for entry points
- Considerations for using C++ or script entry points
- About the agent information file
- About the ArgList and ArgListValues attributes
- Creating entry points in C++
- About creating entry points in C++
- Data Structures
- Syntax for C++ entry points
- Agent framework primitives
- VCSAgGetMonitorLevel
- VCSAgGetFwVersion
- VCSAgGetRegVersion
- VCSAgRegisterEPStruct
- VCSAgSetCookie2
- VCSAgRegister
- VCSAgUnregister
- VCSAgGetCookie
- VCSAgStrlcpy
- VCSAgStrlcat
- VCSAgSnprintf
- VCSAgCloseFile
- VCSAgDelString
- VCSAgExec
- VCSAgExecWithTimeout
- VCSAgGenSnmpTrap
- VCSAgSendTrap
- VCSAgLockFile
- VCSAgInitEntryPointStruct
- VCSAgSetStackSize
- VCSAgUnlockFile
- VCSAgValidateAndSetEntryPoint
- VCSAgSetLogCategory
- VCSAgGetProductName
- VCSAgMonitorReturn
- VCSAgSetResEPTimeout
- VCSAgDecryptKey
- VCSAgGetConfDir
- VCSAgGetHomeDir
- VCSAgGetLogDir
- VCSAgGetSystemName
- VCSAG_CONSOLE_LOG_MSG
- VCSAG_LOG_MSG
- VCSAG_LOGDBG_MSG
- VCSAG_RES_LOG_MSG
- Agent Framework primitives for container support
- Creating entry points in scripts
- About creating entry points in scripts
- Syntax for script entry points
- Syntax for the monitor script
- Syntax for the online script
- Syntax for the offline script
- Syntax for the clean script
- Syntax for the action script
- Syntax for the attr_changed script
- Syntax for the info script
- Syntax for the open script
- Syntax for the close script
- Syntax for the shutdown script
- Syntax for the imf_init script
- Syntax for the imf_register script
- Syntax for the imf_getnotification script
- Syntax for migrate script
- Syntax for meter script
- Agent framework primitives
- VCSAG_GET_MONITOR_LEVEL
- VCSAG_GET_AGFW_VERSION
- VCSAG_GET_REG_VERSION
- VCSAG_SET_RES_EP_TIMEOUT
- VCSAG_GET_ATTR_VALUE
- To get number of keys in the key list attribute and the index of attribute in argument list
- To get a particular key in the key list and vector attribute
- To get the number of keys in the association attribute, and index of attribute in the argument list
- To get a particular key or value in the association attribute:
- VCSAG_SET_RESINFO
- VCSAG_MONITOR_EXIT
- VCSAG_SYSTEM
- VCSAG_SU
- VCSAG_RETURN_IMF_RESID
- VCSAG_RETURN_IMF_EVENT
- VCSAG_BLD_PSCOMM
- VCSAG_PHANTOM_STATE
- VCSAG_SET_ENVS
- VCSAG_LOG_MSG
- VCSAG_LOGDBG_MSG
- VCSAG_SQUEEZE_SPACES
- Agent Framework primitives with container support
- Example script entry points
- Logging agent messages
- Building a custom agent
- Building a script based IMF-aware custom agent
- About building a script based IMF-aware custom agent
- Linking AMF plugins with script agent
- Creating XML file required for AMF plugins to do resource registration for online and offline state monitoring
- Example of amfregister.xml for registration of process-based resource with AMF for online monitoring
- Example of amfregister.xml for registration of process-based resource with AMF for offline monitoring
- Example of amfregister.xml for online and offline IMF monitoring for a given process
- Examples for adding RepearName tag in amfregister.xml
- Adding IMF and IMFRegList attributes in configuration
- Monitor without IMF integration
- Monitor without IMF but with LevelTwo monitor frequency
- Monitor with IMF integration
- Monitor with IMF but with LevelTwo monitor frequency
- Installing the IMF-aware script-based custom agent
- Testing agents
- Static type attributes
- About static attributes
- Static type attribute definitions
- ActionTimeout
- AdvDbg
- AEPTimeout
- AgentClass
- AgentDirectory
- AgentFailedOn
- AgentFile
- AgentPriority
- AgentReplyTimeout
- AgentStartTimeout
- AlertOnMonitorTimeouts
- ArgList
- AttrChangedTimeout
- AvailableMeters
- CleanRetryLimit
- CleanTimeout
- CloseTimeout
- ContainerOpts
- ConfInterval
- EPClass
- EPPriority
- ExternalStateChange
- FaultOnMonitorTimeouts
- FaultPropagation
- FireDrill
- IMF
- IMFRegList
- InfoInterval
- InfoTimeout
- IntentionalOffline
- LevelTwoMonitorFreq
- LogDbg
- LogFileSize
- LogViaHalog
- ManageFaults
- Meters
- MeterControl
- MeterRegList
- MeterRetryLimit
- MeterTimeout
- MonitorInterval
- MonitorStatsParam
- MonitorTimeout
- MigrateTimeout
- MigrateWaitLimit
- NumThreads
- OfflineMonitorInterval
- OfflineTimeout
- OfflineWaitLimit
- OnlineClass
- OnlinePriority
- OnlineRetryLimit
- OnlineTimeout
- OnlineWaitLimit
- OpenTimeout
- Operations
- RegList
- RestartLimit
- ScriptClass
- ScriptPriority
- SourceFile
- SupportedActions
- SupportedOperations
- ToleranceLimit
- State transition diagram
- Internationalized messages
- Troubleshooting VCS resource's unexpected behavior using First Failure Data Capture (FFDC)
- Appendix A. Using pre-5.0 VCS agents
ConfInterval
Specifies an interval in seconds. When a resource has remained online for the designated interval (all monitor invocations during the interval reported ONLINE), any earlier faults or restart attempts of that resource are ignored. This attribute is used with ToleranceLimit to allow the monitor entry point to report OFFLINE several times before the resource is declared FAULTED. If monitor reports OFFLINE more often than the number set in ToleranceLimit, the resource is declared FAULTED. However, if the resource remains online for the interval designated in ConfInterval, any earlier reports of OFFLINE are not counted against ToleranceLimit.
The agent framework uses the values of MonitorInterval (MI), MonitorTimeout (MT), and ToleranceLimit (TL) to determine how low to set the value of ConfInterval. The agent framework ensures that ConfInterval (CI) cannot be less than that expressed by the following relationship:
(MI + MT) * TL + MI + 10
Lesser specified values of ConfInterval are ignored. For example, assume that the values are 60 for MI, 60 for MT, and 0 for TL. If you specify any value lower than 70 for CI, the agent framework ignores the specified value and sets the value to 70. However, you can successfully specify and set CI to any value over 70.
ConfInterval is also used with RestartLimit to prevent agent from restarting the resource indefinitely. The agent process attempts to restart the resource on the same system according to the number set in RestartLimit within ConfInterval before giving up and failing over. However, if the resource remains online for the interval designated in ConfInterval, earlier attempts to restart are not counted against RestartLimit. Default is 600 seconds.
The ConfInterval attribute value can be overridden.