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Cluster Server 8.0.1 Configuration Guide for Custom Applications - Windows
Last Published:
2022-05-19
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (8.0.1)
Platform: Windows
- Introducing the Veritas High Availability solution for VMware
- Configuring application monitoring using the Veritas High Availability solution
- Administering application monitoring
- About the various interfaces available for performing application monitoring tasks
- Administering application monitoring using the Veritas High Availability tab
- Understanding the Veritas High Availability tab work area
- To configure or unconfigure application monitoring
- To start or stop applications
- To switch an application to another system
- To add or remove a failover system
- To suspend or resume application monitoring
- To clear Fault state
- To resolve a held-up operation
- To determine application state
- To remove all monitoring configurations
- To remove VCS cluster configurations
- Administering application monitoring settings
- Administering application availability using Veritas High Availability dashboard
- Understanding the dashboard work area
- Monitoring applications across a data center
- Monitoring applications across an ESX cluster
- Searching for application instances by using filters
- Selecting multiple applications for batch operations
- Starting an application using the dashboard
- Stopping an application by using the dashboard
- Entering an application into maintenance mode
- Bringing an application out of maintenance mode
- Switching an application
- Resolving dashboard alerts
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting application monitoring configuration issues
- Veritas High Availability Configuration Wizard displays the "hadiscover is not recognized as an internal or external command" error
- Running the 'hastop - all' command detaches virtual disks
- Validation may fail when you add a failover system
- Adding a failover system may fail if you configure a cluster with communication links over UDP
- Troubleshooting Veritas High Availability view issues
- Veritas High Availability tab not visible from a cluster node
- Veritas High Availability tab does not display the application monitoring status
- Veritas High Availabilitytab may freeze due to special characters in application display name
- Veritas High Availability view may fail to load or refresh
- Operating system commands to unmount resource may fail
- Troubleshooting application monitoring configuration issues
Entering an application into maintenance mode
You may need to intentionally take an application offline for maintenance purposes, without triggering a corrective response from Cluster Server (VCS).
To enter an application into maintenance mode, perform the following steps in the application table of the High Availability dashboard.
Note:
The maintenance mode configuration is application-specific, not system-specific.
To enter maintenance mode
- Filter the application that you want to gracefully take offline for maintenance.
See Searching for application instances by using filters.
The application table displays all the instances of the filtered applications.
- If required, select multiple applications or instances to perform a batch operation.
- To enter maintenance mode, in the taskbar, click the appropriate icon for entering maintenance mode (use the tool tip to recognize the appropriate icon).
- If a system restarts while the application is in maintenance mode, and you want the application to remain in maintenance mode, then in the Enter Maintenance Mode panel, check the Suspend the application availability even after reboot.
- On the Enter Maintenance Mode panel, click OK.