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ServiceGuard Manager Fundamentals

ServiceGuard Manager Fundamentals. Henry Shao-tang Hu Hewlett-Packard Company 19111 Pruneridge Ave. Cupertino, CA 95014 Phone: 408-447-5896 Fax: 408-447-0056 henry_hu@hp.com. Agenda. HA overview Serviceguard manager features Cluster monitoring with SNMP event notification

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ServiceGuard Manager Fundamentals

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  1. ServiceGuard Manager Fundamentals Henry Shao-tang Hu Hewlett-Packard Company 19111 Pruneridge Ave. Cupertino, CA 95014 Phone: 408-447-5896 Fax: 408-447-0056 henry_hu@hp.com

  2. Agenda • HA overview • Serviceguard manager features • Cluster monitoring with SNMP event notification • Cluster administration • Integration with Openview and ServiceControl Manager • Roadmap • Q&A

  3. ServiceGuard Manager HA Technology Components Campus Cluster MetroCluster ContinentalCluster Availability through Manageability: - Mainframe capabilities - Monitoring & Mgmt - Ease of Use OV Disaster Tolerance Single system Availability Multi-system Availability HP-UX today ServiceGuard Oracle Parallel Server

  4. ServiceGuard Manager HA Technology Components CLX for XP Availability through Manageability: - Mainframe capabilities - Monitoring & Mgmt - Ease of Use OV Disaster Tolerance Single system Availability Multi-system Availability LINUX today ServiceGuard

  5. SG Manager A.02.00 Overview • Monitor clusters on same subnet • Cluster, node and package administration • Package drag and drop • Confirmation and progress dialogues • SG status badges and tool tips • Property sheets • Multiple map views • Menus organized similar to HP Openview • Multi-platform SG (UX, LX) & client (UX, LX, MS) support • Integration with HP Openview and HP Service Control Manager

  6. SG Manager A.02.01 Overview • Monitor SG-specific SNMP events from HP-UX clusters, e.g. • Cluster up, down, reforming • Package starting, halting, running, or down • Node halted, failed or joined cluster • Subnet available/unavailable • And others… • Historical record in event browser • Severity alerts for new events • User can manage events • Configuration of nodes to send traps • User can be alerted to SG events for clusters not currently viewed

  7. Connect ServiceGuard Manager Configuration ServiceGuard Manager HP-UX or Linux or Windows Management Station ServiceGuard Clusters On HP-UX ServiceGuard Clusters On Linux SG Manager Cluster Object Manager ServiceGuard Core ServiceGuard A.11.13 or later

  8. Cluster AB OM Cluster EFG OM OM Cluster Discovery ManagementConsole A B Subnet 1 E F G C Router Subnet 3 Subnet 2 I H D

  9. Monitoring Clusters • Scope – Select clusters to be monitored • Using map and tree for navigation • Tooltips – Map objects and badges • Auto-refresh – Enable/Disable, polling interval

  10. Icon (spins if busy) Menu Bar Tool Bar Map Title/ Description Tree Event Status Map Progress Bar Auto-Refresh Timer Status Bar Connection Status SG Manager User Interface

  11. Event severity At least one package is down Cluster At least one package is not HA (No failover node) Nodes Package halting Packages Package starting Event severity SG Manager Status Display

  12. Connect and select clusters to be monitored • Connect to the OM on a ServiceGuard node with valid user name and password (root or non-root) • User can specify which clusters to monitor, choosing from all the clusters that can be discovered by the OM.

  13. Cluster Focus vs. Node Focus

  14. Node Focus vs. Package Focus

  15. Property Sheet • Every map object has its own property sheet • A property sheet is a collection of property tabs • Two types of tabbed pane: • List tab • Table tab • Psheet status: • Progress bar • Text panel to display status messages • Save shows the ASCII summary information of the property sheet

  16. SNMP Event Notification • Receives snmp traps from the nodes monitored • Notifies the user of the status change • Triggers refresh when a SG-related trap received • Use Event Browser to see traps received (500 entries) • All traps are logged in log files • Support HP-UX clusters only

  17. Working with Event Browser • Event received • Map refresh triggered

  18. SNMP Configuration • Cluster • Node • IP Address • OS • Trap Destination • HA Subagent

  19. Save Environment Save map view in a file • For future references: see what changed • For demonstration purposes

  20. As An Administrator, You Can… • Run/halt cluster • Run/halt node • Run/halt package • Move a package by drag&drop or through menu bar • Enable/disable package and node switching

  21. ServiceGuard Admin Commands • Run cluster – cmruncl • Halt cluster – cmhaltcl -f • Run node – cmrunnode • Halt node – cmhaltnode -f • Run package – cmrunpkg • Halt package – cmhaltpkg -f • Enable/disable package switching – cmmodpkg -v -e pkg or cmmodpkg -v -d pkg • Moving a package – cmhaltpkg -n node1 pkg and cmrunpkg -n node2 pkg Note: You cannot interrupt or undo an admin operation.

  22. ServiceGuard Manager Security • SG Manager allows you to limit the clusters to be managed based on customer security requirements. • The OM cannot return information about a node without the node's permission. The OM node must be listed in .rhosts or in /etc/cmcluster/cmclnodelist of each node to be discovered. • Passwords are encrypted before they are sent over the network, and if they are saved for the next session. • SNMP event notification: set-community name required to receive traps • Only the root user has administration capabilities.

  23. HP SCM Integration • ServiceGuard Manager launchable from within ServiceControl Manager (SCM) • Friendly installation process

  24. HP OpenView Integration • ServiceGuard Manager Launcher • ServiceGuard Event Templates • Application Tools for Cluster Administration and Configuration in OVO toolbank • MIB Browser

  25. NNM Integration (NT & HP-UX)

  26. OVO Integration (HP-UX)

  27. HA Tools for OVO Application tools that comes with ServiceGuard Manager OV integration can be accessed from OVO’s Application Bank.

  28. More HA Tools

  29. Features to Come • Multi-subnet support • Alert panel - display a summary of all problems • Enhanced performance, supportability and accessibility • Package configuration • Role based access (i.e. who can access which clusters and packages) • Large scale cluster display • Launch from Service Control Manager 3.0 • OVO 7.0 support

  30. Thank you! • Any additional comments on what you’ve seen? • Your input helps us decide • Where we have usability problems • What future features might be most useful • We thank you for your time and your thoughtful feedback!

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