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Table of Contents...........................................................................................................................11Requirements
...........................................................................................................................11System Requirements
...........................................................................................................................11Software Requirements
...........................................................................................................................13Security Requirements
...........................................................................................................................16Disk Space Requirements
...........................................................................................................................17Getting the BMC Software Installation Utility
...........................................................................................................................17Packages
...........................................................................................................................18Extracting the Setup Files
...........................................................................................................................20Installing Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL
...........................................................................................................................32Uninstalling Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL
...........................................................................................................................37Loading / Unloading the KM
...........................................................................................................................37Loading the KM
..................................................................................................................38Preparing to Load the KM
..................................................................................................................38Loading the KM on PATROL Console
..................................................................................................................38Loading the KM on PATROL Central
..................................................................................................................39Preloading the KM
...........................................................................................................................39Unloading the KM
..................................................................................................................40Unloading the KM from the PATROL Agent
..................................................................................................................40Unloading the KM from the PATROL Console
..................................................................................................................41Unloading the KM from the PATROL Central Console
...........................................................................................................................41Performing Post-Installation Operations
...........................................................................................................................41Configuring the KM User Account
...........................................................................................................................43Verifying Application Discovery
...........................................................................................................................44Checking the Instance Limits
...........................................................................................................................45Checking the Initial Setup of the KM
...........................................................................................................................45Restarting PATROL Agent and PATROL Console
...........................................................................................................................45Upgrading the Platform
...........................................................................................................................47Integrating with BMC Portal
...........................................................................................................................47Integrating with BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management 8.5.x and 8.6.x
...........................................................................................................................48Creating and Importing an Adapter for a BMC PATROL KM
...........................................................................................................................49Updating an Adapter for a BMC PATROL KM
...........................................................................................................................49Importing and Customizing Thresholds
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...........................................................................................................................50Managing Baselines and Key Performance Indicators
...........................................................................................................................53Configuring the KM
...........................................................................................................................53Configuring the Multi-Node Monitoring Mode
...........................................................................................................................54Filtering Elements to Monitor
...........................................................................................................................57Configuring the Element Status
...........................................................................................................................59Configuring the Node Status
...........................................................................................................................60Configuring the Log Filter
...........................................................................................................................62Configuring the Log Scan Limit
...........................................................................................................................62Configuring Logs Alert Acknowledgement
...........................................................................................................................63Using the KM
...........................................................................................................................63Acknowledging Alerts
...........................................................................................................................64Enabling the Debug Mode
...........................................................................................................................66Generating Reports
...........................................................................................................................67Refreshing Parameters
...........................................................................................................................70Classes and Parameters
...........................................................................................................................71VVM_DAEMON
...........................................................................................................................73VVM_DAEMON_CONTAINER
...........................................................................................................................75VVM_DISKDEVICE
...........................................................................................................................79VVM_DISKDEVICE_CONTAINER
...........................................................................................................................80VVM_DISKGROUP
...........................................................................................................................84VVM_DISKGROUP_CONTAINER
...........................................................................................................................92VVM_DISKPATH
...........................................................................................................................93VVM_LOG
...........................................................................................................................96VVM_LOG_CONTAINER
...........................................................................................................................98VVM_PLEX
...........................................................................................................................102VVM_RLINK
...........................................................................................................................104VVM_RVG
...........................................................................................................................106VVM_RVG_CONTAINER
...........................................................................................................................108VVM_SERVER
...........................................................................................................................112VVM_SUBDISK
...........................................................................................................................116VVM_VOLUME
...........................................................................................................................120VVM_VOLUME_CONTAINER
...........................................................................................................................123Where to Find Additional Help
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What's newVeritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL now monitors Veritas Volume Replicator (VVR) andprovides useful information about Replicated Volume Groups (RVG) and RLINKs.
The collector execution time is now monitored for the disk devices, disk groups, logs, plexes,Rlinks, replicated volume groups, subdisks, and volumes.
Changes and ImprovementsRegular expressions can now be used to filter elements to monitor.
Fixed IssuesOn Unix platforms, daemon collector command and arguments have been modified to only returnthe relevant daemon lines from the process list and therefore, properly set the parameters VVMDaemonProcessCount, VVMDaemonProcessCount, VVMDaemonCPUUtilizationand VVMDaemonCPUDuration.
A compatibility issue prevented the KM to operate when the PATROL Agent v9.0.20 was run withthe PATROL Config Cache support.
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Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL (or VVM KM) helps you ensure that your Veritas VolumeManager installations run efficiently 24 hours a day.
The KM more especially monitors:
Server: monitors overall health of the Veritas Volume Manager and it is critical daemons.
Disks and Multi Paths: monitors the health of disk devices and dynamic multi-pathing (DMP).
Logs: checks regularly for any errors in the system and event logs and monitors the log spaceutilization.
Logical Volumes: automatically discovers and monitors volumes, plexes and subdisks.
Replication (VVR): monitors status and performance of replicated volume groups (RVGs) andreplication links (RLINKs).
Performance: collects I/O performance statistics at disk, volume, plex & subdisk levels to helpidentify any bottlenecks.
All the information collected is grouped into application classes and displayed in the PATROL Console.Alarms and warnings inform you when a suspicious behavior is detected; thus allowing you to quicklyand clearly identify peaks, troughs and trends in the performance of your backup resources.
Refer to the Reference Guide for more information about the application classes.
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This chapter provides information about the tasks that must be performed before you start installingVeritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL. Make sure to carefully read the following sectionsrequirements:
Review the System, Software, Security and Disk Space Requirements
Get the BMC Software Installation Utility
Download the Installation Packages
Extract the Setup Files
Requirements
System RequirementsThe following list shows the operating systems and their versions supported by Veritas VolumeManager KM for PATROL.
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and 2008, all versions supported by BMC PATROL Agent 3.7 andgreater
Linux, all distributions supported by BMC PATROL Agent 3.7 and greater
Sun Solaris 8, 9, 10, supported by BMC PATROL Agent 3.7 and greater
HP-UX 11, supported by BMC PATROL Agent 3.7 and greater
IBM AIX 5.x and 6.x, supported by BMC PATROL Agent 3.7 and greater
If the operating system is upgraded (or downgraded) at a later date, you will need to reload commandsfor the Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL. Refer to Upgrading the Platform.
Software Requirements
Software Requirements
The following table contains a list of required software and their versions supported by VeritasVolume Manager KM for PATROL.
Software Version
Veritas Volume Manager™ (included in Veritas StorageFoundation Suites)
4.5, 5.0, 5.1, 6.x
BMC Software PATROL Agent 3.7+
BMC Software PATROL Console 3.4.x, 3.5.x, 7.x
BMC Portal 2.3.x, 2.4.x, 2.5.x, 2.6.x, 2.7.x, 2.8.x
BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management 8.x, 8.5.x, 8.6.x, 9.x
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Version 2.5 of Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL does not support Veritas Volume Manager versions before 3.2and PATROL Agent versions before 3.4.
If the operating system is upgraded (or downgraded) at a later date, you will need to reload commandsfor the VVM KM. Refer to Upgrading the Platform.
Changes to Veritas Volume Manager
There are no changes required to the Veritas Volume Manager application in order to use VeritasVolume Manager KM for PATROL.
Changes to BMC PATROL
To improve the performance of the VVM KM, the PATROL Agent tuning variable “/AgentSetup/AgentTuning/pslInstructionMax” should be disabled by setting it to 0 (zero) or increased to at least5,000,000.
This applies for all Veritas Volume Manager active servers and media servers where the KM isinstalled. This adjustment will allow the data collectors to execute without incurring an internalscheduling delay.
This PATROL Agent tuning variable can be updated using wpconfig (on Microsoft Windows), xpconfig(on Unix) or PATROL Configuration Manager (PCM). Alternatively, you can use one of the followingsingle line PSL command through the PATROL Console OS> prompt to update this tuning variable.
To disable:
%PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/AgentSetup/AgentTuning/pslInstructionMax",0);
To set to at least 5,000,000:
%PSL v="/AgentSetup/AgentTuning/pslInstructionMax";if(get(v)<5000000){pconfig("REPLACE",v,5000000);}
In large Veritas Volume Manager systems, the value of 5,000,000 for the tuning variable “pslInstructionMax” may stillbe insufficient. In such situations, error messages will appear on the PATROL Console System Output Window (SOW)reporting that some VVM KM data collectors are in an infinite loop. In this case you can set the tuning variable to zeroto disable this functionality.
The KM stores all configuration information in the PATROL Agent configuration database (pconfig),under paths /VVM and /Runtime/VVM. PATROL Agent user (default: patrol) should be able to readand write to these pconfig variables at anytime. If Access Control List (ACL) is used to control whichusers are authorized to connect to a PATROL Agent, please ensure that the mode for PATROL Agentuser includes “C” in the PATROL Agent variable “/AgentSetup/accessControlList”. Please refer the PATROL Agent Reference Manual for more details
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You cannot copy or distribute these KM configuration variables between managed nodes, because they may not havethe same value for each managed node. For example, the login user details may not be the same for all managednodes. Also some of these variables, like installation paths, are set automatically during the initial discovery
Additional Software Requirements
The following table contains a list of additional software requirements of Veritas Volume Manager KMfor PATROL:
Purpose Software Version
When running VVM KM with sudo user account onSolaris, HP-UX, AIX or Linux managed nodes
Sudo (superuser do) 1.6.7 or later
When running VVM KM on Linux managed nodes Korn shell binary (/bin/ksh) Any
When running VVM KM on Microsoft Windows x64managed nodes
Reg.exe patch KB948698(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948698)
Any
The Microsoft Windows x64 Reg.exe patch, KB948698 is required to allow access to 64-bit registry keysfrom PATROL Agent. Access the above patch site from the managed node to obtain the correct patch forthat platform.
Security RequirementsBy default, Veritas Volume Manager is installed and run as the root user (on Unix) or asadministrator user (on Microsoft Windows).
Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL needs to be run as a user account with administrativeprivileges to read and execute Veritas Volume Manager application programs and file systems. Logindetails of this user are configured in the KM during the configuration. The password is stored in thePATROL Agent in a DES encrypted format.
The encrypted password can be viewed by any user who has access to the PATROL Agent configurationvariables (pconfig). This user could then execute PSL statements using the encrypted password throughthe PATROL Console. This can be prevented by setting up an appropriate Access Control List (ACL) forusers. Please refer to the PATROL Agent Reference Manual for details on how to set up an ACL.
One of the following user accounts can be used for configuring the login details of the KM:
1. root user (Unix) or administrator user (Microsoft Windows)
2. a non-root user, such as patrol, with sudo privileges on Veritas Volume Manager to executeapplication programs and access the file systems (Unix only)
3. a non-root (Unix) or non-administrator (Microsoft Windows) account, such as patrol, configuredin Veritas Volume Manager application to administer the Veritas Volume Manager application
Refer to the Veritas Volume Manager System Administrator’s Guide for details on how to set up this type of account.
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Access Permissions
The VVM KM user needs “read & execute” permission to executable and library files under the pathslisted below. The Veritas Volume Manager installation path INSTALL_PATH, referenced in the tablesbelow is normally /opt/VRTSvxvm (on Unix) or C:\Program Files\Veritas\Volume Managerx.x (on Microsoft Windows).
Executable and Library Files accessed by VVM KM User
Unix Microsoft Windows
INSTALL_PATH/bin INSTALL_PATH/lib/usr/sbin/*
INSTALL_PATH\vx*.exe
If the KM is enabled to failover in a clustered environment, the login user needs execute permissionsto the following cluster commands:
/opt/VRTSvcs/bin/hagrp (in Veritas Cluster Server)
vxdctl (in Veritas Cluster File System)
/usr/cluster/bin/clrg (in Oracle Solaris Cluster)
C:\Windows\sysnative\cluster (in Microsoft Cluster)
The VVM KM includes some scripts which should be executable by the PATROL Agent user and theVVM KM user. These scripts are stored under KM_HOME path, normally PATROL_HOME/lib/VVM.
In addition to these Veritas Volume Manager commands, VVM KM executes other operating system commands, such asps, uname which may not require special privileges.
To list all OS commands used by the VVM KM, execute the following PSL code from the PATROLConsole, using PSL Task menu, after installing and loading the KM.
i=0; sudoers="";foreach var (grep("^/Runtime/VVM/CommandControls/",pconfig("LIST"))){ ctl=get(var); opt=ntharg(grep("Option",ctl),"2-"," ="); nsa=ntharg(grep("NoSudoAttempt",ctl),"2-"," ="); sua=ntharg(grep("SingleUserAttempt",ctl),"2-"," ="); typ=ntharg(grep("CommandType",ctl),"2-"," ="); cmd=nthargf(grep("CommandText",ctl),"2-","=","=");
if((typ == "")||(typ == "OS")) { met=""; if(opt == "NoLogin") { met = "(run as patrol user)"; } elsif(nsa == "YES") { met = "(run as configured user without sudo)"; } elsif(sua == "YES") { met = "(run as supplied user - used in menu)"; } else { scmd=cmd; s=index(scmd,"%sudo"); if(s) { scmd=replace(substr(scmd,s,length(scmd)),"%sudo",""); } sudoers=union(sudoers,ntharg(ntharg(scmd,1,"|"),"1-"," "," "));
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} printf("(%2d) %-30s %-40s: %s\n",i++,ntharg(var,"5","/"),met,cmd); }}
printf("\n\nCommands used with sudo:\n%s",sort(sudoers));
The PATROL Agent user (normally patrol) needs “read & execute” permission to following paths andfiles:
/var/adm/messages (on Solaris)
/var/adm/syslog/syslog.log (on HP-UX)
/var/log/messages (on Linux and AIX)
If a monitored log file cannot be read by the PATROL Agent user, it will be copied to KM_TEMP pathusing the configured login account, and processed by the PATROL Agent user. On completion the copiedlog file will be removed. This may increase the file system usage under KM_TEMP temporarily duringthis activity.
On Windows platforms the Veritas Volume Manager installation is identified by checking the MicrosoftWindows Registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Veritas\VxSvc\
The configured login user should have sufficient privileges to run regedit command on the managednode.
Sudo User for Operating System Access
If a non-root user with sudo privileges is preferred as the VVM KM user, configure the account as asudoer through the visudo utility using code appropriate for your platform as detailed below. Thisuser should be able to execute VxVM commands and OS commands.
The code below also applies to all non-root users who may execute VVM KM administration andreport menu commands using their sudo privileges. The KM accepts any non-root user with thefollowing sudo configuration in the sudoers file. Please replace user1, user2, user3 with appropriateKM user name. The Veritas Volume Manager installation path INSTALL_PATH, referenced below isnormally /opt/VRTS and PATROL_HOME is the path where the PATROL Agent is installed (includingthe target, like /opt/bmc/Patrol3/Solaris29-sun4/).
This non-root sudo user configured in the KM will be able to execute Veritas Volume Managercommands. To prevent unauthorized access, ensure this user is only used within the KM and not madepublic for general use.
Entering the non-root sudo user with ‘Use Sudo’ option selected in to the login configuration dialog,before updating the sudoers file, will generate sudo errors. Also if the sudo user is configureddifferently, the KM may run sudo commands using incorrect sudo settings, which may expose the sudouser password.
On Solaris:User_Alias VVMKMUSERS = user1, user2, user3Defaults:VVMKMUSERS !lecture,!authenticate,\
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env_keep+="LD_LIBRARY_PATH INSTALL_PATH KM_HOME KM_TEMP",env_resetVVMKMUSERS ALL=/bin/*,/sbin/*,/usr/bin/*,/usr/sbin/*,\INSTALL_PATH/bin/*,\PATROL_HOME/lib/VVM/*,PATROL_HOME/bin/*
user1, user2, user3 must be replaced with username(s) used by the KM; INSTALL_PATH and PATROL_HOME with therelevant paths.
On HP-UX:User_Alias VVMKMUSERS = user1, user2, user3Defaults:VVMKMUSERS !lecture,!authenticate,\env_keep+="SHLIB_PATH INSTALL_PATH KM_HOME KM_TEMP",env_resetVVMKMUSERS ALL=/bin/*,/sbin/*,/usr/bin/*,/usr/sbin/*,\INSTALL_PATH/bin/*,\PATROL_HOME/lib/VVM/*,PATROL_HOME/bin/*
user1, user2, user3 must be replaced with username(s) used by the KM; INSTALL_PATH and PATROL_HOME with therelevant paths.
On AIX & Linux:User_Alias VVMKMUSERS = user1, user2, user3Defaults:VVMKMUSERS !lecture,!authenticate,\env_keep+="LIBPATH INSTALL_PATH KM_HOME KM_TEMP",env_resetVVMKMUSERS ALL=/bin/*,/sbin/*,/usr/bin/*,/usr/sbin/*,\INSTALL_PATH/bin/*,\PATROL_HOME/lib/VVM/*,PATROL_HOME/bin/*
user1, user2, user3 must be replaced with username(s) used by the KM; INSTALL_PATH and PATROL_HOME with therelevant paths.
Disk Space RequirementsVeritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL requires approximately:
• 1.5 MBytes disk space on each monitored PATROL Agent system
• 2.5 MBytes disk space on each PATROL Console system
• 600 KBytes disk space on each PATROL Central Console Server system
• 1 MBytes disk space on each PATROL Central Web Server system
The VVM KM is installed under the PATROL installation path.
When monitoring a standard installation of Veritas Volume Manager using VVM KM, the PATROLAgent will generate approximately 250 KBytes of history data per day. An enterprise installation ofVeritas Volume Manager on a active server with large number of VxVM objects will generate morehistory data (as per other KMs used by the PATROL Agent). These history data files are recycled byPATROL depending on the PATROL Agent history retention period.
During execution, the VVM KM creates and maintains temporary files under KM_HOME, KM_TEMPand KM_DEBUG paths. By default they are all under PATROL_HOME/lib/VVM, where
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PATROL_HOME path is normally /opt/bmc/Patrol3/ (on Unix) or C:\Program Files (x86)\BMC Software\Patrol3\ (on Microsoft Windows).
If the location of the KM_TEMP or KM_DEBUG is not suitable, it can be changed using theConfiguration > Paths menu from the main instance. These folder should have read, write andexecute permissions for both the PATROL Agent user and the KM login user.
Getting the BMC SoftwareInstallation UtilityIn order to install Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL, you need the latest version of the BMCSoftware Installation Utility. You can download the latest Installation Utility from the BMC SoftwareEPD (electronic product download) from: http://webapps.bmc.com/signon/content/logon.jsp on theBMC Software Website, or from the Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL page on the SentrySoftware Website
Choose the appropriate package depending on the platform you plan to install Veritas VolumeManager KM for PATROL on:
For UNIX/Linux systems: ins_ALL_<version>.tar
For Windows systems: ins_WINDOWS_<version>.exe
The packages are valid for all the PATROL components: Agent, Console, Console Server, etc.
Place the Installation Utility package in the same folder as the Veritas Volume Manager KM forPATROL packages.
Packages
The Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL packages are available on the Sentry Software Website.
There are two packages, each of which can be used to install the KM on every PATROL component(Agent, Console, etc.) according to the platform you are using. However, depending on the packagedownload source, the file names may differ:
Downloading from Sentry Software Web site
vvm_ALL_2500.zip
vvm_ALL_2500.tar
The Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL packages are designed for use with the BMC Software
Installation Utility (formerly known as Thorium). They need to be merged with the latest availableversion of the BMC Software Installation Utility. Please see instructions.
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Extracting the Setup Files
Like most Knowledge Modules for PATROL, you need to install Veritas Volume Manager KM forPATROL on the following components of your PATROL architecture:
Every managed system with a PATROL Agent
Every PATROL Console (Classic) that will show Veritas Volume Manager performance-relatedinformation and alerts
The Console Server
PATROL Central – Web Edition
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Introduction
This section describes the installation procedure for Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL on anyPATROL component (Agents, Consoles, Console Server, etc.). As the setup is based on the BMCSoftware Installation Utility, this procedure applies to all operating systems supported by VeritasVolume Manager KM for PATROL.
Installing Veritas Volume ManagerKM for PATROLInstalling Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL is an automated process managed by a wizard.The wizard goes through the necessary steps to install Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL andall files associated with it. You are simply prompt for the product's folder location and the product/components to install.
Browse to the bmc_products folder where the files have been extracted (both Veritas VolumeManager KM for PATROL and the Common Installer).
On Windows: Launch the setup.exe program
On UNIX: Launch the setup.sh script
To install Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL1. Allow the perl.exe program to listen on this port: Click Allow access.
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Installation W izard - Step 1: W indow s Security Alert
2. The welcome screen of the installer appears. Click Next to continue.
Installation W izard - Step 2: W elcome
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3. Read the license agreement, click the Accept option and then click Next to continue.
Installation W izard - Step 3: Review ing License Agreement
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4. Select Install the products on this computer now and click Next to continue.
Installation W izard - Step 4: Selecting Installation Options
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5. Specify the BMC Software products folder. See the BMC Software documentation for moreinformation about the BMC Software products folder. Click Next to continue.
Installation W izard - Step 5: Selecting the Installation Directory
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6. Select Default. Installing Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL does not require anycustomization. Click Next to continue.
Installation W izard - Step 6: Selecting an Installation Type
7. Select one or several of the following options:
Managed System to install Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL on a PATROL Agent.
Console Systems role to install Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL on a PATROL ClassicConsole.
Common services to install Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL on the Console Serveror on PATROL Central – Web Edition.
Click Next to continue.
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Installation W izard - Step 7: Selecting Roles
Select as many options as required.
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8. Check the Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL box to install the KM (it should beselected by default). Click Next to continue.
Installation W izard - Step 8: Selecting Products and Components
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9. Review the installation parameters and click Start Install to launch the installation procedure.
Installation W izard - Step 9: Review ing Installation Options
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10. The setup program displays the actions performed and indicates the percentage of completion.Once the installation complete, click Next to view the installation results.
Installation W izard - Step 10: Installation Status
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11. The wizard displays the installation results.Click View Log to display a detailed log of the installation procedure. Click Next and thenFinish to exit the setup program.
Installation W izard - Step 11: Installation Results
12. Click the Finish button to complete and close the installation wizard.
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Installation W izard - Step 12: Completing and closing the Installation W izard
A Help button is available at each step of the procedure. Click to display the installation online help. The Exit buttonallows you to stop the installation procedure.
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Uninstalling Veritas VolumeManager KM for PATROLUninstalling Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL is an automated process managed by a wizard.The wizard goes through the necessary steps to remove Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL andall files associated with it. You are simply prompt for the product's folder location and the product/components to uninstall.
To uninstall Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL1. Locate the Uninstall folder under the BMC products directory (typically under C:\Program Files
\BMC Software, or /opt/bmc):
On Windows systems, launch uninstall.exe
On UNIX, launch uninstall.sh
Un-install W izard — W elcome Step
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2. Specify the BMC Software products folder. See the BMC Software documentation for moreinformation about the BMC Software products folder.
Un-install W izard — Specifying folder
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3. To uninstall the KM, select Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL.
Un-install W izard — Selecting Products and Components Directory
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4. Click Start Uninstall.
Un-install W izard — Review ing Selected Products & components and start uninstalling
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5. A page displays the list of products/components processed and the percentage of completion.Click Next to continue.
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6. A page displaying SUCCESS indicates that Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL is nowuninstalled.
Un-install W izard — Uninstall Results
Loading / Unloading the KM
Once installed the KM will have to be preloaded on one of the following PATROL consoles:
PATROL Console
PATROL Central
The PATROL Agent can also be configured to automatically preload the KM.
Loading the KM
This section provides instructions to load Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL on MicrosoftWindows and Unix platforms.
Before you load the VVM KM, you must install the KM on PATROL Console and PATROL Agentsystems.
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Preparing to Load the KM1. Start the PATROL Console and update the connection to all PATROL Agent systems where the
VVM KM is installed.
2. Check the value of the PATROL Agent tuning variable, /AgentSetup/AgentTuning/pslInstructionMax, and if necessary, increase it
Loading the KM on PATROL ConsoleTo load the KM on a PATROL Console:
1. From the PATROL Console menu bar, choose File > Load KM...
2. Select the VVM_LOAD.kml file
3. Click Open or OK.
The VVM KM will be loaded to the PATROL Console, and all connected PATROL Agents will startdiscovering the Veritas Volume Manager environment.
If the automatic discovery successfully finds the Veritas Volume Manager server installation, the VVM_SETUP instance will be instantiated:
This automatic discovery may take up to 5 minutes to instantiate the VVM_SETUP instance. Look for any errormessages on the PATROL Console System Output Window (SOW) during the initial discovery.
If you want to save the new list of loaded files as the PATROL Console user preference:
1. From the PATROL Console menu bar, choose File > Save Configuration
2. Load the VVM_LOAD.kml file on each PATROL Console.
3. Configure the KM.
Loading the KM on PATROL CentralTo load the KM on PATROL Central:
1. In the Console, right-click the Managed System and select Load Knowledge Modules... TheLoad Knowledge Modules wizard is displayed
2. Click Next
3. Select the managed systems where the VVM KM is to be loaded, and click Next >. The wizardwill display a list of all available .kml files for the managed systems you selected.
4. Select the VVM_LOAD.kml file for each managed system, click Next> and Finish.
The VVM KM will be loaded to the PATROL Central Console Server, and all connected selectedmanaged systems will start discovering the Veritas Volume Manager environment. If the automaticdiscovery successfully finds the Veritas Volume Manager installation, the VVM_SETUP instance willbe instantiated.
This automatic discovery may take up to 5 minutes to instantiate the VVM_SETUP instance. Look for any errormessages on the PATROL Central System Output Window (SOW) during the initial discovery.
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5. Load the VVM_LOAD.kml file on each PATROL Central Management Profile where VVM KMis tobe loaded.
6. Configure the KM.
Preloading the KMTo enable Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL to operate all the time, without a PATROLConsole connection:
1. right-click the Veritas Volume Manager instance and select KM commands > Configuration >Preloading
Preloading Configuration dialog
2. Click Add to add the KM files to the list of preloaded KMs.
The KM will thus be added to the PATROL Agent configuration variable/AgentSetup/preloadedKMs
Unloading the KMThis section describes the procedures for unloading (not uninstalling) the VVM KM from the PATROLAgent, PATROL Console or PATROL Central Console. The intention is that this section is only used ifyou no longer want to use some parts of the KM, though there may be circumstances where you maywish to fully unload the KM without uninstalling the files.
If you want to completely uninstall the KM, please follow the uninstall procedure. If you are attempting to unload theKM in order to upgrade to a later version, please follow the installation procedure.
When the KM is unloaded:
from a PATROL Agent: PATROL stops monitoring the Veritas Volume Manager application onthat system when there is no connection to a PATROL Console with VVM KM loaded.
from PATROL Console: the PATROL Console stops displaying and monitoring the VeritasVolume Manager application on any PATROL Console connected system.
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Unloading the KM from the PATROL AgentTo unload the KM from the PATROL Agent:
1. the Console, right-click the Veritas Volume Manager icon and select KM Commands >Configuration > Preloading
2. Click Remove
3. Restart the PATROL Agent.
4. Repeat these steps on every PATROL Agent system (managed node) where the VVM KM is to beunloaded.
You can also use the utility wpconfig (on Microsoft Windows) or xpconfig to unload the KM. You will then have toremove VVM_LOAD.kml from the PATROL Agent configuration variable /AgentSetup/preloadedKMs.
The KM cannot be partially unloaded from the PATROL Agent using the above steps. If you need to unload some partsof the KM from the PATROL Agent, refer to the PATROL Agent Reference Manual.
Unloading the KM from the PATROL ConsoleApplication classes are unloaded individually. This allows for a partial unloading of the KM to enable itto run as a reduced installation.
To unload the VVM KM completely or partially:
1. Remove the unwanted application classes that starts with VVM_ in the list of loaded applicationclasses as described below:
With the PATROL Console for Unix:
From the PATROL Console main window choose Attributes> Application Classes...
Select a VVM KM application class to be removed and choose Edit>Delete.
Repeat for all classes to be removed.
With the PATROL Console for MS Windows:
From the PATROL Console tree view choose the KM tab and expand the folder ApplicationClasses.
Right-click on a VVM KM application class to be removed and choose Delete.
Repeat for all classes to be removed.
2. Select File>Save Configuration to save the modified list of loaded application classes as thePATROL Console user preference.
3. Repeat these steps on every PATROL Console system where the VVM KM is to be unloaded.
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Unloading the KM from the PATROL Central ConsoleA KM can be unloaded from particular managed systems or for all systems across the monitoredenvironment. Application classes may be unloaded individually, or by selecting all classes at once.This allows for a partial unloading of the KM to enable it to run as a reduced installation on some orall of the managed systems.
To completely or partially unload the VVM KM from some or all of the managed systems:
1. Right click on the PATROL Main Map, and choose Unload Knowledge Modules...
2. Select the managed systems where the VVM KM is to be unloaded, and click Next>.
3. Select the VVM KM application classes to be removed for the appropriate managed systems,click Next> and Finish.
4. Repeat the above steps for each PATROL Central Management Profile where the VVM KM is tobe unloaded.
Performing Post-InstallationOperationsIt is recommended to perform post installation checks once the KM is installed and loaded on thePATROL Console to ensure it properly operates. Post-installation operations include:
Configuring the KM user account
Verifying:
the application discovery
the instance limits
the initial setup
Restarting the PATROL Agent and PATROL Console.
Configuring the KM User AccountA user account with administrative privileges must be configured in BMC PATROL to read andexecute Veritas Volume Manager application programs and file systems. Depending on the operatingsystems used, several options will be available.
On Unix platforms, you can use the following user accounts:
a root user
a non-root user, such as patrol, that has sudo privileges on Veritas Volume Manager to executeapplication programs and access file systems
a non-root account, such as patrol, configured in Veritas Volume Manager application toadminister the Veritas Volume Manager application.
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On Windows platforms, you can use the following user accounts:
an administrator user
a non-administrator account, such as patrol, configured in Veritas Volume Manager application toadminister the Veritas Volume Manager application.
To configure the KM User Account:1. In the Console, right-click the Veritas Volume Manager instance > Configuration > Login.
The Login Configuration dialog box is displayed:
Login Configuration dialog
2. To use:
the default PATROL Agent Account, check the Use Agent Default Account box. The logindetails entered in the Username and Password fields will then be ignored.
a different user account, enter the login details in the Username and Password fields
3. If a sudo user account is used:
check the Use Sudo box
click SUDO Binary File to verify the sudo binary file path
4. Click OK.
If the credentials are not valid, the VVMLoginStatus parameter will appear in “suspicious state”after the next data collection.
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Verifying Application DiscoveryTo verify the application discovery:
1. Check that the VVM_SETUP instance is actually named Veritas Volume Manager. If not,force a full discovery by right-clicking the VVM_SETUP instance > KM Commands > ForceDiscovery
2. Check that the application class instances are actually instantiated. The initial data collectionmay take some time depending on the complexity of your environment (up to one hour). Ifneeded, force a data collection by right-clicking the Veritas Volume Manager instance > KMCommands > Refresh Parameters.
If Veritas Volume Manager server is configured in a clustered environment, you'll have to enableMulti-node Mode monitoring.
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Checking the Instance LimitsBy default, Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL does not limit the number of instances that arediscovered or monitored for each monitored elements. However, in order to optimize performance inlarge environment, it is possible to disable or limit the monitoring of specific elements:
To modify the default configuration1. In the Console, right-click the KM main icon > Configuration> Instance Limits
VVM KM Default Instance Limits
2. Enter the number of instances to be displayed in the console for each monitored element
3. To disable the monitoring of a specific application class, enter 0 in the relevant field
4. Click OK.
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Checking the Initial Setup of the KMTo check the initial setup of the KM:
1. Check whether the discovered files and directory paths are correct, using the menu Configuration>Paths from the Veritas Volume Manager instance.
2. Check the InfoBoxes and Parameters of all the VVM KM instances and verify that they are setcorrectly.
3. Under each container instance, open all detail parameters (text parameters with names in theformat VVM<Object>Details), and check for error messages.
4. Check the new value of parameter VVMLoginStatus set after completion of all data collection.If either is not in OK state, open the annotation point to determine the cause of the error.
5. After the KM has been running for at least an hour:
Right-click the KM main icon > KM commands > KM Status from the Veritas VolumeManager instance. A report is displayed, detailing information on the managed system. Searchthe report for warnings or alarms. If errors are found during any of the above steps (includingincorrect data in Infoboxes or any warnings or alarms in the KM Status report), determine thecause(s) and take action to resolve these errors. If required, email the Technical Support andattach the KM Status report.
If needed, click Save As Task to open the report in a task window. You will be able to latersave it as a text file or print it.
If any errors are found during any of the above steps (including any incorrect data in Infoboxes or any warnings oralarms in the KM Status report), determine the cause(s) and take steps to resolve these errors. You may need to referto the User Guide, or contact Technical Support, attaching the KM Status report.
To save the KM Status report as a task window, click Save As Task. This task window can then be printed or saved asa text file.
Restarting PATROL Agent and PATROL ConsoleRestarting the PATROL Agent and PATROL Console is optional but often a good practice to confirmthat the VVM KM operates correctly after restarting the PATROL Agent and/or PATROL Console.
In addition, the PATROL Agent restart will force all KM discoveries and data collections to startimmediately.
Upgrading the Platform
If you upgrade (or downgrade) your operating system or Veritas Volume Manager, the commands forthe VVM KM need to be reloaded. Use the menu Reload Commands from the main VVM KMcontainer instance (labeled Veritas Volume Manager).
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Introduction
This section provides detailed information about the integration of Veritas Volume Manager KM forPATROL with BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management.
Integrating with BMC Portal
1. Log on to BMC Portal with appropriate credentials to add infrastructure elements.
2. Click on Configure tab.
3. Under Tasks, select Elements to open the Elements page.
4. Click Add.
5. Select Infrastructure Element, and click Next.
6. Select appropriate RSM, and click Next.
7. Enter the label for the element, select PATROL Integration, and click Next.
8. Select/create a group name, and click Next.
9. Select appropriate method to discover the PATROL Agent hosts, and click Next.
10. Fill the required details for discovering the PATROL Agents, and click Commit.
Integrating with BMC ProactiveNetPerformance Management 8.5.x and8.6.xOverviewTo integrate a BMC PATROL KM into BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management 8.5.x or 8.6.x, youneed to create a specific adapter. An adapter for BMC PATROL facilitates pulling of performance datafrom existing BMC PATROL solutions into BMC ProactiveNet. Using an Adapter, you can import BMCPATROL application classes (provided in a Knowledge Module –KM) into BMC ProactiveNet. TheAdapter periodically synchronizes the performance data collected by these application classes intoBMC ProactiveNet.
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Creating and Importing an Adapter for a BMCPATROL KM
Creating an Adapter for a BMC PATROL KM1. Open the BMC ProactiveNet Administration Console. The BMC ProactiveNet Administration
Console is displayed as shown in the following figure:EMC
2. Right-click the Adapters folder and select Import Monitor Type and Add Adapter > BMCPATROL.
3. In the Configuration tab, enter the required information:
In the Instance Name field, enter a name for this instance of the Adapter that will performthe integration of the ‘targeted KM’ into BMC ProactiveNet.
Select the Agent where this instance of the Adapter will be executed
Enter the Integration Service Agent hostname or IP address
Enter the Integration Service Agent Port. The default port is 3182.
Enter the required credential to connect to the Integration Service Agent
4. Click Next to continue
5. Click Next to let the system load the BMC PATROL application classes.
6. Select the application classes to import
Unselecting will delete the application classes that have already been imported during a previousoperation. Application classes ready to be deleted are marked with a red x.
7. Click Next to start the import process. The system displays a summary of the application classimport, click Next to continue.
8. Select the application classes you wish to auto-synchronize with the Integration Service Agent.
9. Click Next to continue
10. Set the Filter details if need.
11. Click Next to continue.
12. Set the Auto-sync poll scheduling, if needed.
13. Click Next to continue. The system displays a summary of your settings, click Finish to confirm.The Adapter has been added to the Adapters folder of the Administration Console.
14. To see the class instances that have been imported by the Adapter, expand the Adapters folder,right-click the Adapter and select Details.
We strongly recommend that you create a specific adapter for each KM you need to integrate into BMCProactiveNet to enable the update of a single KM independently.
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Updating an Adapter for a BMC PATROL KM
Updating an Adapter1. Delete the Adapter instance
2. Go through the Add an Adapter wizard to actually delete the monitor types that had beencreated based on the previous version of the KM
3. Close
4. Resume the entire Creating an Adapter for a BMC PATROL KM procedure
For complete and detailed information on these procedures, please refer to the BMC ProactiveNet documentationavailable from BMC Web site.
Importing and Customizing Thresholds1. Launch the BMC ProactiveNet PW Commands. On Windows 2008, you need to run the PW
Commands as Administrator.
2. Execute the following command line:pw adapter -type patrol -get_thresholds <file name> -pproxy_host <hostname|ipaddress> -pproxy_port <port_number>] [-pproxy_user <username>] [-pproxy_passwd <password>] -i -v
where-get_thresholds <file name> = File name with absolute path at which thresholds
will be imported-pproxy_host <hostname|ipaddress> = Host name or IP Address of Patrol Proxy Server
-pproxy_port <port_number> = Port at which Patrol Proxy Agent communicates with Patrol Proxy Server -pproxy_user <username> = User name of Patrol Proxy user -pproxy_passwd <password> = Password to authenticate Patrol Proxy user -i = import Instance level thresholds -v = run in "verbose" mode, producing extra lines of output during extraction and conversion processes
The command has produced a text file with all the parameter threshold settings.
3. Open the file in a text editor. Check that the global thresholds have been properly interpreted.
4. Then go to the # INSTANCE LEVEL THRESHOLDS section of the file.
5. Uncomment all instance level thresholds for the _PATROL__SEN_VVM_ prefixed instances.
Search the file for the 'NOT_IMPLEMENTED' occurrences to detect thresholds that were not properlyconverted by the PATROL Adapter.
6. Save the file.
7. Execute the following command:pw threshold loadpatrolthreshold [<thresholdfilename> [-v]]where: <thresholdfilename> is a thresholds file name. If no file path is specified then the default '<Installation Directory>/pw/tmp/' is used -v enables the Verbose mode
Class-level thresholds can be displayed using the Absolute Global Thresholds panel in the BMCProactiveNet Operator Console, while instance-level thresholds are displayed in the AbsoluteInstance Thresholds panel to indicate thresholds have been successfully imported into BMCProactiveNet.
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Managing Baselines and Key PerformanceIndicatorsIn order to facilitate the detection of abnormalities on your monitored environment, BMCProactiveNet calculates baselines per parameter (metrics or attributes) based on values collectedover a specified period of time to determine a normal operating range. When the collected values forthese parameters are out of range, an alert is triggered.
Some parameters are identified by default as Key Performance Indicators and therefore automaticallyincluded in the base lining calculation.
Managing baselines
The baseline is the expected normal operating range for a metric or attribute of a monitor.
The baseline is calculated by collecting the values for a monitor’s attributes and metrics over aspecified time period and establishing a low baseline value (consisting of the 10th percentile of all thevalues for a given time period) and a high baseline value (consisting of the 90th percentile of all thevalues for a given time period), taking a weighted average of these values over time. A higher weightis given to the latest data being factored into the baseline average. The accuracy of the baselineimproves over time.
Requirements for baseline generation
For baselines to be generated for an attribute, that abnormality threshold means that the thresholdexists and is not suppressed. Additionally, if the Key Performance Indicator (KPI) mode is active, only those attributes that have anactive abnormality threshold and are also KPI attributes will have baselines generated for them.
Absolute thresholds (with "outside baseline") or signature thresholds do not satisfy these requirements.
Managing Key Performance Indicators
The KPI attribute of a parameter can be activated or deactivated manually through the BMCProactiveNet Administration Console. In this KM, some parameters or attributes have beendesignated as important indicators of performance (KPIs). We do not recommend that these defaultsettings are modified.
However, advanced users may activate or deactivate KPIs from the BMC ProactiveNet AdministrationConsole.
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To add or remove Key Performance Indicator (KPI) attributes for amonitor type
1. In the Administration Console, from the menu bar, choose Tools > KPI Administration.The KPI Administration dialog box is displayed.
2. From the Monitor Type list, choose the monitor type for which you want to add or remove KPIattributes. A list of attributes for the selected monitor type is displayed.
3. In the KPI column for the attributes that you want to add or remove as Key PerformanceIndicators:
select the KPI check box to add the corresponding attribute as a KPI
deselect the KPI check box to remove the corresponding attribute from the KPIs for thatmonitor type
For complete and detailed information on this procedure, please refer to the BMC ProactiveNet documentation availablefrom BMC Web site.
Parameters for which the system by default calculates baselines as well as parameters considered asKPIs are respectively identified by the following icons:
Baselining
KPI
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Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL monitors and manages Veritas Volume Manager diskgroups, volumes, plexes, subdisks and the raw devices they rely on. It provides metrics on thereliability and performance of the disk arrays controlled.
Configuring the KM
The configuration instructions provided in this section should be followed on all PATROL AgentSystems where Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL is installed.
Before configuring the KM, make sure:
the KM is loaded on the PATROL Console
the VVM_SETUP or Veritas Volume Manager instance is displayed in the Console.
Configuring the Multi-Node Monitoring ModeIf the Veritas Volume Manager environment is installed in a cluster using Veritas Cluster Server,Veritas Cluster File System, Oracle Solaris Cluster or Microsoft Cluster, the VVM KM must be installedon all the cluster nodes to enable continuous monitoring and avoid single point of failure. To avoidduplicate alerts from multiple nodes, it is recommended to configure the solution to operate in multi-node monitoring mode.
To configure the multi-node monitoring mode:
1. In the Console, right-click the Veritas Volume Manager instance > KM Commands >Configuration > Monitoring Mode
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2. Select Multi-node Mode
3. Select the appropriate Clustering Application
4. Indicate the Failover Group Name. Leave this field blank if you previously selected VeritasCluster File System. The VVM KM will then monitor the entire cluster from the active mastersystem, which is identified by the vxdctl -c mode command. This method requires vxconfigd inenable mode with its clustered state active.
5. Enable Remote PATROL Agent Checking to check the monitoring status of the other nodesand click OK
6. Indicate all the information required to communicate with the remote PATROL Agent(authentication server, protocol, port number, and credentials)
7. Click OK.
Veritas Volume Manager will then be monitored through the master or online node. The other nodes,which are standing by for a failover, will be in passive multi-node mode and only the Veritas VolumeManager components will be monitored.
If a managed node is unable to determine the system which should be in Active Multi-node Mode, it will change toTemporary Single-node Mode.
Filtering Elements to MonitorBy default, the solution monitors all the elements discovered, which may represent an importantworkload to the agents and servers. Because the monitoring of some elements may be irrelevant forvarious reasons, you can apply filters to indicate which elements will be monitored or not:
1. In the Console, right-click one of the following instances depending on the elements that youwish to monitor:
Daemons > KM Commands > Configuration > Daemons to filter daemons to bemonitored
Logs > KM Commands > Configuration > Logs to filter logs to be monitored. Only theVVM engine log file will be monitored on AIX and Microsoft Windows platforms since there isno ASCII format system log file to monitor.
Disk Paths > KM Command > Configuration > Disk Paths to filter disk paths to bemonitored
Diskgroups > KM Commands Configuration > Diskgroups to filter diskgroups to bemonitored
Disk Devices > KM Commands > Configuration > Disk Devices to filter disk devices tobe monitored
RLinks > KM Commands > Configuration > Replication Links to filter replication linksto be monitored
RVGs> KM Commands > Configuration > Replicated Volume Groups to filterreplicated volumes groups to be monitored
Volumes > KM Commands > Configuration > Volumes to filter volumes to be monitored
Plexes > KM Commands Configuration > Plexes to filter plexes to be monitored
Subdisks > KM Commands > Configuration > Subdisks to filter subdisks to bemonitored
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Filtering Elements to Monitor
The [ALL] entry ensures that all the elements found during PATROL discovery are instantiated andmonitored. Daemons marked as “enabled” are monitored by default; those marked as “disabled” areinstantiated in an OFFLINE state.
2. To enable elements for monitoring:
In the current configuration list, select the elements to enable
Select Enable
Click Update
A log filter will have to be configured if you enable log files for monitoring.
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3. To disable elements for monitoring:
In the current configuration list, select the elements to disable
Select Disable
Click Update
Disabled instances will be instantiated in an OFFLINE state. Commands will not be executed, thus leaving parametersnot set.
4. To delete elements monitoring rules:
In the current configuration list, select the elements to delete
Select Delete
Click Update
5. To add a new element monitoring rule:
(Optional) Check the Regular Expression box if you want to use a regular expression toenable or disable elements monitoring
Type the name of the element to be monitored or the regular expression required
If needed, enter a description
From the Status list, select Enable
Click Update.
To revert to the default monitoring configuration, type “[default]” as a new entry and click Update.
6. Resume the procedure for all the application classes for which you wish to apply monitoring filters.
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Configuring the Element StatusThe status of an element is determined by the State parameter and by the status mapping rule. Thismapping rule indicates which states will trigger a warning or an alarm on the Status parameter. Itcan be configured as follows:
1. In the Console, right-click one of the instance for which you want to configure status and select> KM commands > Configuration > Element Status
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2. In the Warning Filter State Rules list, select the states that will not trigger a warning
3. If needed, apply a time condition to a specific state. For example, if you want to trigger awarning when the Deamon state is Stopped for more than 60 minutes:
From the State list, select 6 (Stopped)
From the Condition list, select >
In the Minutes field, enter 60
4. In the Alarm Filter State Rules list, select the states that will not trigger an alarm
5. If needed, apply a time condition to a specific state. For example, if you want to trigger an alarmwhen the Deamon state is Not Running for more than 120 minutes:
From the State list, select 9 (Not Running)
From the Condition list, select >
In the Minutes field, enter 120
6. Click Update.
To revert to the default status mapping rule for either filter, select [default] from the list of states and click Update.
7. Resume the procedure for all the application classes for which you wish to apply monitoring filters.
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Configuring the Node StatusVVM KM allows you to choose which daemons will be used to determine the node status:
1. In the Console, right-click the Veritas Volume Manager instance > KM Commands >Configuration > Node Status.
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2. In the Monitored daemons list, select the daemons that won't be used to determine the nodestatus
3. In the Daemon field, list the daemons to be used to determine the node status. The Daemonlist must be comma-delimited.
4. To use default settings, type [default] in the Daemon field
5. Click Update.
The VVMNodeStatus parameter will then be set to:
Suspicious if any command run by the VVM KM returns a server error message
Failure if any configured daemon is not running. Several recovery actions will then be initiated.
To revert to the shipped default list of monitored daemons (as shown above), type “ [default]” as a new daemon forthe list and click Update.
Configuring the Log FilterA log error filter can be configured to specify the regular expressions that will generate a warning oran alarm. Each time the KM will find these expressions in a log file or in VVMLogText, the errormessage will be written to the VVMLogAlarmText or VVMLogWarningText parameter. Bydefault, the default log filter is configured for the system log file. If you enabled additional log filesfor monitoring, you will have to customize the log filter by adding appropriate expressions for thoselog files.
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To configure the log error filter:
1. In the Console, right-click the Logs instance > KM Commands > Configuration > LogsFilter
Log Filter Configuration dialog
2. In the Warning Filter Expressions list, select the expressions that will not trigger a warning
3. In the Alarm Filter Expressions list, select the expressions that will not trigger an alarm
4. To add a new regular expression to the warning or alarm filter:
In the Expression field, indicate the regular expression to be included (e.g.: skipping)
Select Include
Regular expressions are case-sensitive.
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5. To exclude a regular expression from the warning or alarm filter:
In the Expression field, indicate the regular expression to be excluded (e.g.: otlsol01). Youcan also limit the exclusion to a particular expression already listed by using standard wildcardsyntax, such as “skipping . otlsol06”.
Select Exclude
6. Click Update.
Configuring the Log Scan LimitThe VVM KM scans log files by reading the new log entries since the last data collection cycle. Bydefault, only 500 KBytes of data is scanned for each log file during each data collection cycle. This logscan limit can however be modified to better suit your requirements.
Increasing the Log Scan Limit may impact the performance of the data collector (VVMLogCollector), theKM, and the PATROL Agent.
To customize the log scan limit:
1. In the Console, right-click the Log(s) instance > KM Commands > Configuration Log(s)Scan Limit
2. Indicate the amount of data that will be read by the KM during each data collection cycle
3. Click OK.
Configuring Logs Alert AcknowledgementBy default, alerts will automatically be acknowledged unless you modified the settings to allowmanual acknowledgement.
Manual acknowledgement may impact the performance of the application and of the PATROL Agent ifthe number of alerts waiting to be acknowledged constantly increases.
To change the default behavior:
1. In the Console, right-click the Log(s) instance > KM Commands > Configuration> Log(s)Alert Acknowledgement
2. Indicate whether the warning and alarm messages will be manually or automaticallyacknowledged
3. Click Ok.
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Using the KM
This section describes all the features available for Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL.
Acknowledging AlertsBy default, alerts are acknowledged automatically. If you modified the alert acknowledgement defaultsettings, you'll have to manually acknowledge alerts:
1. In the Console, right-click the Log instance > KM Commands > Acknowledgement
2. Select:
Warning to view, select, and individually acknowledge errors in the VVMLogWarningTextparameter
Alarms to view, select, and individually acknowledge errors in the VVMLogAlarmTextparameter
All to acknowledge all alerts (Warnings and Alarms) at once without viewing.
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Enabling the Debug ModeWhen you encounter an issue and wish to report it to Sentry Software, you will be asked to enablethe Debug Mode and provide the debug output to the Sentry Software support team:
1. In the Console, right-click the Veritas Volume Manager instance > KM Commands >Configuration > Debug.
VVM KM Debug Configuration dialog
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2. Select On for the debug switch(es) you want to enable. The table below shows the applicationclasses and collector parameters included in the debug switch for each object
Object Debug Switch
Application Classes Collector Parameters
Server VVM_SERVER VVMCreateDistributionVVMUpdateAgent
Daemon VVM_DAEMON_CONTAINERVVM_DAEMON
VVMDaemonCollector
Log VVM_LOG_CONTAINERVVM_LOG
VVMLogCollector
Disk Group VVM_DISKGROUP_CONTAINERVVM_DISKGROUP
VVMDiskgroupCollector
Disk Device and Path VVM_DISKDEVICE_CONTAINERVVM_DISKDEVICEVVM_DISPATH
VVMDiskdeviceCollector
Volume VVM_VOLUME_CONTAINERVVM_VOLUME
VVMVolumeCollector
Plex VVM_PLEX VVMPlexCollector
Subdisk VVM_SUBDISK VVMSubdiskCollector
Replicated Volume Group VVM_RVG_CONTAINER VVM_RVG
VVMRvgCollector
Replication Link VVM_RLINK VVMRlinkCollector
3. Set the Debug Options:
In the Debug End Time field, indicate the date and time after which debug information willno longer be logged.
In the Debug Path field, indicate where the debug file will be stored (by default:<PATROL_HOME>/lib/VVM/debug on Unix systems; %PATROL_HOME%\lib\VVM\debug onMicrosoft Windows systems). The debug folder must have at least 10MB of available diskspace and read, write and execute permissions for both PATROL Agent user and the VVM KMlogin user
Select Send to File(s) to write all debug messages in a file or set of files in a specified debugfolder on the managed system (by default: $PATROL_HOME/lib/VVM/debug on Unix systems,%PATROL_HOME%\lib\VVM\debug on MS Windows systems). The debug folder must have atleast 10MB of available disk space and read, write and execute permissions for both PATROLAgent user and the VVM KM login user
Select Send to Task Window to view the debug messages as they occur in the VVM KMDebug Output window. Before selecting this option, make sure the PATROL Console isconnected to the PATROL Agent.
Select Both (Recommended) to send the debug messages both to a file and task window.
4. Click OK first to start the VVM KM debugging
5. Click Yes to reload the KM and capture debug from the initial collection cycle.
Disabling the Debug Mode
The debug switches will be turned off automatically when the debug end time is reached. If you want
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to manually stop debugging:
1. Access the VVM KM Debug Configuration dialog
2. Select Off for the debug switch(es) you want to disable
3. Click OK.
Preparing the Debug Files for Sending to SentrySoftware
If you chose to only send the output to a task window, you can save the debug output as follows:
Right-click in the VVM KM Debug Output window.
Select Save As and specify a location to save data.
If you chose to send debug information to file(s), you will be asked to prepare the debug files forsending to Sentry Software:
Click Yes to compress the files into:
vvm_km_debug_<date>_<time>.tar.Z in folder $PATROL_HOME/lib/VVM/ on Unixsystems
vvm_km_debug_<date>_<time>.zip in folder %PATROL_HOME%\lib\VVM\ on MSWindows systems
If the compressed file (.tar.Z or .zip) is not created successfully, you can create this manually by including all files andsub-directories under $PATROL_HOME/lib/VVM/ (on Unix) or %PATROL_HOME%\lib\VVM\ (on MS Windows).
Generating ReportsFollowing is a list of reports available in the Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL.
<Log Instance>=> Reports => Messages List - reports last 100 lines of messages loggedin the associated file instance.
Diskgroups => Reports => Veritas Volume Manager Topology Report - lists all VeritasVolume Manager topology objects
Daemons => Reports => Daemon List Report - lists all Veritas Volume Manager daemonsfound
<Diskgroup Instance> => Reports => Diskgroup Topology Report - lists all VeritasVolume Manager topology objects for a particular diskgroup.
To save the report as a task window click Save As Task. This task window can then be printed or saved as a text file.
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Refreshing ParametersThis section describes how to manually refresh parameters without waiting for an automatic pollingcycle.
Forcing All Discoveries
To force all discoveries, right-click the Veritas Volume Manager instance and select:
Refresh Process Cache to refresh the PATROL Agent process cache
Force Discovery.
The discovery will then be forced on all the KMs loaded on the PATROL Agent and on all the KMapplications classes.
Forcing All Data Collectors
To force all data collectors, right-click the Veritas Volume Manager instance and select:
Refresh Process Cache to refresh the PATROL Agent process cache
Refresh parameters to force all data collectors at the same time.
The VVM KM data collectors and all the data collectors defined under the application classes loadedon the PATROL Agent will then be refreshed.
Forcing Selected Data Collectors
This option is only available from a PATROL Developer Console.
1. Right-click the Veritas Volume Manager instance and select Refresh Process Cache torefresh the PATROL Agent process cache .
2. Force a data collector to execute immediately as follows
With the PATROL Console for MS Windows
Right-click the Veritas Volume Manager instance and choose Parameters withoutIcons...
Select the required data collector.
Click Update.
With the PATROL Console for Unix
Right-click the Veritas Volume Manager instance and choose Customize > Parameters...
Select the required data collector.
Click on Options > Update.
With the PATROL Central Operator Console
Right-click the Veritas Volume Manager instance and choose Properties... .
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Select the tab Parameter List and tick the required data collector.
Click Update.
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Introduction
This chapter provides statistical information about resources, operating status, and performancesmanaged by Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL. It contains tables describing the parametersused in the KM, grouped by Application Classes, and provides a brief description of each parameterand its default settings.
Classes and Parameters
This section lists the application classes of Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL. It gives youdetails on the icons that represent the class, Infobox, parameters and the menu commands availablefor each application class. There are 11 main application classes and 56 “container” classes.
VVM_DAEMON
VVM_DAEMON_CONTAINER
VVM_DISKDEVICE
VVM_DISKDEVICE_CONTAINER
VVM_DISKGROUP
VVM_DISKGROUP_CONTAINER
VVM_DISKPATH
VVM_LOG
VVM_LOG_CONTAINER
VVM_PLEX
VVM_RLINK
VVM_RVG
VVM_RVG_CONTAINER
VVM_SERVER
VVM_SUBDISK
VVM_VOLUME
VVM_VOLUME_CONTAINER
Baselines and Key Performance Indicators
Some parameters are identified by default as Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and thereforeautomatically included in the base lining calculation. To learn more about auto baselining and KPIs,please refer to the Managing Baselines and Key Performance Indicators chapter.
In this guide, parameters flagged as KPIs and included by default in the baseline calculation processare respectively identified by the following icons:
Baselining
KPI
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VVM_DAEMON
Icon
Parameters
Name Description Units Default AlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttribute Type
VVMDaemonCPUDuration
Indicates the CPU secondsconsumed by the daemon.
seconds None Statistics
VVMDaemonCPUUtilizati
on*
Indicates the CPU secondsconsumed by the daemon.
Percentage (%) None Statistics
VVMDaemonMemorySiz
e*
Indicates the core imagesize of the daemon in thevirtual memory.
Kilobytes (KB) None Statistics
VVMDaemonProcessCou
nt
Indicates the number of theprocesses/threads of thedaemon found.
processes None Statistics
VVMDaemonState Indicates the state of thedaemon as reported in thecommand executed by thedata collector.
{0 = Running ;1 = Sleeping ;2 = Waiting ;3 = Queued ;4 = Intermediate ;5 = Terminated ;6 = Stopped/Disabled ;7 = Growing ;8 = Nonexistent/NotResponding ;9 = Not Running ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMDaemonStatus Monitors the status of thedaemon. This status isdetermined by the daemonstatus mapping rule definedin the KM commandConfiguration > Daemon(s)Status.If this status parameterchanges to warning or alarmstate, the recovery actionwill trigger an event andannotate the last data point.
{0 = OK ;1 = Suspicious ;2 = Failure}
Warning = 1Alarm = 2
Availability
VVMDaemonSummary Summarizes the daemoninformation as reported bycommands executed by thedata collector.
n/a None n/a
For detailed information about Baselining and KPI, see Managing Baselines and Key Performance Indicators.
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* Parameters marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance in BPPM.
InfoBox
Name Description
Name Name of the Veritas Volume Manager daemon.
Description Description of the Veritas Volume Manager daemon.
PID Process ID of the daemon.
PPID Parent process ID of the daemon.
Owner Owner of the daemon.
Status Status of the daemon as reported in the PATROL Agent process cache.
Command Command that started the daemon.
Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
Collector LastStart
Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector LastEnd
Date & time at the completion of the last data collection cycle.
Collector NextStart
Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
Menu Commands
Function Description
Configuration > Daemon
Accesses the individual configuration for monitoring the selected daemon instance.This dialog box allows the selected daemon instance to be enabled or disabled for monitoring by theVVM KM.
Configuration > Daemon Status
Accesses the individual configuration for determining daemon status for the selected the daemoninstance.By default, the global VVMDaemonState to VVMDaemonStatus mapping rule is used, as configuredat the container level. Select [default] to revert to the daemon status mapping rule configured at theglobal/container level.
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VVM_DAEMON_CONTAINER
Icon
Parameters
Name Description Units DefaultAlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttribute Type
VVMDaemonDetails
Displays all data returned to the standard output(stdout) from commands executed by the datacollector
n/a None n/a
VVMDaemonCollectorExecTime
Monitors the execution time of the daemoncollector. Inactive by default, this parameter canbe enabled by running the PSL command belowand restarting the PATROL agent:
%PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMDaemonCollectorExecTime", 1);
Once enabled, this parameter runs every minuteand triggers a warning when the collector runsfor more than the observed maximum time.
To overwrite the maximum time, run the PSLcommand below: %PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMDaemonCollectorWarn", 3600);
where 3600 must be replaced by the number ofseconds required.
seconds None CollectionStatus
InfoBox
Name Description
Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
Collector Last Start Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector Last End Date & time at the completion of the last data collection cycle.
Collector NextStart
Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
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Menu Commands
Function Description
Reports > Daemon List
Lists all running Veritas Volume Manager daemons.
Configuration > Daemons
Accesses the dialog for specifying which daemons are to be monitored by the VVM KM.By default following daemons are monitored on Unix platforms.
By default following daemons are monitored on Windows platforms.
Type [default] to reset to the default configuration.
Configuration > Daemons Status
Accesses the global configuration for determining the daemon status for monitored daemon instances.By default following VVMDaemonState to VVMDaemonStatus mapping rule is used:
Select [default] to reset to the default mapping rule.
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VVM_DISKDEVICE
Icon
Parameters
Name Description Units Default AlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttributeType
VVMDiskdeviceIOKBytes
Indicates the totalnumber of KBytestransferred on thediskdevice.
Kilobytes (KB) None Statistics
VVMDiskdeviceIO
KBytesRate*
Indicates the number ofKBytes transferred persecond for thediskdevice.
Kilobytes per seconds (KB/s) None Statistics
VVMDiskdeviceIOOperations
Indicates the totalnumber of input andoutput operations on thediskdevice.
operations None Statistics
VVMDiskdeviceIOOperationsFailed
Indicates the totalnumber of failed inputand output operationson the diskdevice onUnix platforms.
operations None Statistics
VVMDiskdeviceIOOperationsRate
Indicates the number ofinput and outputoperations per secondfor the diskdevice.
operations/second None Statistics
VVMDiskdeviceQu
eueDepth
Indicates the number ofread and write requestsin queue for thediskdevice on Windowsplatforms.
requests None Statistics
VVMDiskdeviceReadKBytes
Indicates the number ofKBytes read on thediskdevice.
Kilobytes (KB) None Statistics
VVMDiskdeviceRe
adKBytesRate*
Indicates the number ofKBytes read per secondfor the diskdevice.
Kilobytes per seconds (KB/s) None Statistics
VVMDiskdeviceReadOperations
Indicates the number ofread operations on thediskdevice.
operations None Statistics
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Name Description Units Default AlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttributeType
VVMDiskdeviceReadOperationsFaile
d
Monitors the number offailed read operations onthe diskdevice on Unixplatforms. If thisparameter changes towarning or alarm state,the recovery action willtrigger an event.
operations Warning when > 10and < 100
Statistics
VVMDiskdeviceRe
adTime*
Monitors the read timefor the diskdevice. If thisparameter changes towarning or alarm state,the recovery action willtrigger an event.
milliseconds Warning when > 20and < 100
Response Time
VVMDiskdeviceReadTimeAverage*
Monitors the averageread time for thediskdevice.If this parameterchanges to warning oralarm state, therecovery action willtrigger an event.
milliseconds None Statistics
VVMDiskdeviceSpaceAvailable
Indicates the availablespace on the diskdevice.
Gigabytes (GB) None Availability
VVMDiskdeviceState
Indicates the state ofthe diskdevice on Unixplatforms.
{0 = Online ;1 = Online with Errors ;2 = Failing ;3 = Failed ;4 = Offline ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMDiskdeviceStateNT
Indicates the state ofthe diskdevice onWindows platforms.
{0 = Online/Imported ;1 = Uninitialized ;2 = Online with Errors ;3 = Failing ;4 = Failed ;5 = Offline ;6 = Foreign ;7 = Detached ;8 = Disconnected ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMDiskdeviceStatus
Monitors the status ofthe diskdevice. Thisstatus is determined bythe diskdevice statusmapping rule defined inthe KM commandConfiguration >Diskdevice(s) Status.If this status parameterchanges to warning oralarm state, therecovery action willtrigger an event andannotate the last datapoint.
{0 = OK ;1 = Suspicious ;2 = Failure}
Warning = 1Alarm = 2
Availability
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Name Description Units Default AlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttributeType
VVMDiskdeviceSummary
Summarizes thediskdevice informationas reported bycommands executed bythe data collector.
n/a None n/a
VVMDiskdeviceWriteKBytes
Indicates the number ofKBytes written on thediskdevice.Note: This parameter isnot available for non-dynamic diskgroups on Windowsplatforms.
Kilobytes (KB) None Statistics
VVMDiskdeviceWr
iteKBytesRate*
Indicates the number ofKBytes written persecond for thediskdevice.Note: This parameter isnot available for non-dynamic diskgroups on Windowsplatforms.
Kilobytes per second (KB/s) None Statistics
VVMDiskdeviceWriteOperations
Indicates the number ofwrite operations on thediskdevice.Note: This parameter isnot available for non-dynamic diskgroups on Windowsplatforms.
operations None Statistics
VVMDiskdeviceWriteOperationsFaile
d
Monitors the number offailed write operationson the diskdevice onUnix platforms. If thisparameter changes towarning or alarm state,the recovery action willtrigger an event.
operations Warning when > 10and < 100
Statistics
VVMDiskdeviceWr
iteTime*
Monitors the write timefor the diskdevice. If thisparameter changes towarning or alarm state,the recovery action willtrigger an event.
milliseconds Warning when > 20and < 100
Response Time
VVMDiskdeviceWriteTimeAverage*
Monitors the averagewrite time for thediskdevice. If thisparameter changes towarning or alarm state,the recovery action willtrigger an event.Note: This parameter isnot available for non-dynamic diskgroups on Windowsplatforms.
milliseconds None Statistics
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Name Description Units Default AlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttributeType
VVMDiskpathEnabled
Monitors the number ofenabled disk paths withkernel state ENABLED.
count Alarm = 1 Availability
VVMDiskpathNonEnabled
Indicates the number ofdisk paths that are notenabled.
count Warning when > 1 and < 100
Availability
For detailed information about Baselining and KPI, see Managing Baselines and Key Performance Indicators.
* Parameters marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance in BPPM.
InfoBox
Name Description
Diskdevice Name of the Veritas Volume Manager diskdevice.
Status Status of the Veritas Volume Manager diskdevice.
Group Diskgroup name of the Veritas Volume Manager diskdevice.
Disk Disk name of the Veritas Volume Manager diskdevice.
Device Device name of the Veritas Volume Manager diskdevice.
Type Type of the Veritas Volume Manager diskdevice.
Tag Tag of the Veritas Volume Manager diskdevice.
Offset Offset of the Veritas Volume Manager diskdevice.
Available Space Available space on the Veritas Volume Manager diskdevice.
Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
Collector Last Start Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector Last End Date & time at the completion of the last data collection cycle.
Collector Next Start Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
Menu Commands
Function Description
Configuration > Diskdevice
Accesses the individual configuration for monitoring the selected diskdevice instance.This dialog allows the selected diskdevice instance to be enabled or disabled for monitoring by theVVM KM.
Configuration > Diskdevice Status
Accesses the individual configuration for determining the status for the selected diskdevice instance.
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Function Description
By default, the global VVMDiskdeviceState[NT] to VVMDiskdeviceStatus mapping rule, or theinherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the customsettings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Disk Paths
Accesses the global configuration dialog for configuring all monitored disk path instances.By default, all disk paths are monitored.
Type [default] to reset to the default configuration.
Configuration > Disk Paths KernelStatus
Accesses the global configuration dialog for determining the Disk Paths Kernel status for monitoreddisk paths instances.
By default, the global VVMDiskpathKernelState[NT] to VVMDiskpathkKernelStatus mappingrule, or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inheritthe custom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
VVM_DISKDEVICE_CONTAINER
Icon
Parameters
None.
InfoBox
Name Description
CollectorName
Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
Collector LastStart
Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector LastEnd
Date & time at the completion of the last data collection cycle.
Collector NextStart
Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
CollectorStatus
Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
Menu Commands
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Function Description
Configuration> Diskdevices
Accesses the dialog for specifying which diskdevices under the selected diskdevice container instance areto be monitored by the VVM KM.By default, all diskdevices are monitored.
Type [default] to reset any custom configurations from current level and below and inherit customsetting, if any, or revert to default configuration.
Configuration> DiskdevicesStatus
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the status for monitored diskdevice instances under theselected diskdevice container instance.By default, the global VVMDiskdeviceState[NT] to VVMDiskdeviceStatus mapping rule, or theinherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the customsettings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration> Disk Paths
Accesses the global configuration dialog for configuring all monitored disk path instances.By default, all disk paths are monitored.
Type [default] to reset to the default configuration.
Configuration> Disk PathsKernel Status
Accesses the global configuration dialog for determining the Disk Paths Kernel status for monitored diskpaths instances.
By default, the global VVMDiskpathKernelState[NT] to VVMDiskpathkKernelStatus mapping rule,or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit thecustom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
VVM_DISKGROUP
Icon
Parameters
Name Description Units DefaultAlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttribute Type
VVMDiskgroupSpaceAvailable*
Indicates the available space forthe diskgroup.
Gigabytes (GB) None Availability
VVMDiskgroupState Indicates the state of thediskgroup on Unix platforms.
{0 = Enabled;1 = Disabled;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMDiskgroupStateNT Indicates the state of thediskgroup on Windowsplatforms.
{0 = Imported;1 = Deported ;1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMDiskgroupStatus Monitors the status of thediskgroup. This status isdetermined by the diskgroupstatus mapping rule defined inthe KM command Configuration> Diskgroup(s) Status.
{0 = OK ;1 = Suspicious ;2 = Failure}
Warning = 1Alarm = 2
Availability
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Name Description Units DefaultAlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttribute Type
If this status parameter changesto warning or alarm state, therecovery action will trigger anevent and annotate the last datapoint.
VVMDiskgroupSummary Summarizes the diskgroupinformation as reported bycommands executed by the datacollector.
n/a None n/a
* Parameters marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance in BPPM.
InfoBox
Name Description
Name Name of the Veritas Volume Manager diskgroup.
Status State of the Veritas Volume Manager diskgroup.
ID ID of the Veritas Volume Manager diskgroup.
Type Type of the Veritas Volume Manager diskgroup.
Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
Collector Last Start Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector Last End Date & time at the completion of the last data collection cycle.
Collector NextStart
Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
Menu Commands
Function Description
Reports > DiskgroupTopology Report
Reports all Veritas Volume Manager topology objects for the selected diskgroup.
Configuration > Diskgroup
Accesses the individual configuration for monitoring the selected diskgroup instance.This dialog allows the selected diskgroup instance to be enabled or disabled for monitoring by the VVMKM.
Configuration > Diskgroup Status
Accesses the individual configuration for determining diskgroup status for the selected diskgroupinstance.By default, the global VVMDiskgroupState[NT] to VVMDiskgroupStatus mapping rule, or theinherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the customsetttings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Disk Devices
Accesses the dialog for specifying which diskdevices under the selected diskgroup instance are to bemonitored by the VVM KM.By default, all diskdevices are monitored.
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Type [default] to reset any custom configurations from current level and below and inherit customsetting, if any, or revert to default configuration.Refer to the User Guide for PATROL Knowledge Module for Veritas Volume Manager by SentrySoftware for more details.
Configuration > Disk DevicesStatus
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the status for monitored diskdevice instances underthe selected diskgroup instance.By default, the global VVMDiskdeviceState[NT] to VVMDiskdeviceStatus mapping rule, or the inheritedcustom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the custom settings orto reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Disk Paths
Accesses the global configuration dialog for configuring all monitored disk path instances.By default, all disk paths are monitored.
Type [default] to reset to the default configuration.
Configuration > Disk Paths KernelStatus
Accesses the global configuration dialog for determining the Disk Paths Kernel status for monitoreddisk paths instances.
By default, the global VVMDiskpathKernelState[NT] to VVMDiskpathkKernelStatus mappingrule, or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inheritthe custom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Volumes
Accesses the dialog for specifying which volumes under the selected diskgroup instance are to bemonitored by the VVM KM.By default, all volumes are monitored.Type [default] to reset any custom configurations from current level and below and inherit customsetting, if any, or revert to default configuration.
Configuration > Volumes Status
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the status for monitored volume instances under theselected diskgroup instance.By default, the global VVMVolumeState[NT] to VVMVolumeStatus mapping rule, or the inheritedcustom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the custom settings orto reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Volumes KernelStatus
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the kernel status for monitored volume instancesunder the selected diskgroup instance.By default, the global VVMVolumeKernelState[NT] to VVMVolumeKernelStatus mapping rule,or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit thecustom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Volumes LoggingStatus (Unix only)
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the logging status for monitored volume instancesunder the selected diskgroup instance.By default, the global VVMVolumeLoggingState to VVMVolumeLoggingStatus mapping rule, orthe inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit thecustom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Plexes
Accesses the dialog for specifying which plexes under the selected diskgroup instance are to bemonitored by the VVM KM.By default, all plexes are monitored.Type [default] to reset any custom configurations from current level and below and inherit customsetting, if any, or revert to default configuration.
Configuration > Plexes Status
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the status for monitored plex instances under theselected diskgroup instance.By default, the global VVMPlexState[NT] to VVMPlexStatus mapping rule, or the inherited customsettings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the custom settings or toreset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Plexes KernelStatus
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the kernel status for monitored plex instances underthe selected diskgroup instance.By default, the global VVMPlexKernelState[NT] to VVMPlexKernelStatus mapping rule, or theinherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the customsettings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Subdisks
Accesses the dialog for specifying which subdisks under the selected diskgroup instance are to bemonitored by the VVM KM.
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By default, all subdisks are monitored.Type [default] to reset any custom configurations from current level and below and inherit customsetting, if any, or revert to default configuration.
Configuration > Subdisks KernelStatus
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the kernel status for monitored subdisk instancesunder the selected diskgroup instance.By default, the global VVMSubdiskKernelState[NT] to VVMSubdiskKernelStatus mapping rule,or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit thecustom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Replicated VolumeGroups
Accesses the configuration dialog for specifying which replicated volume groups under the selecteddisk group instance are to be monitored by the VVM KM. By default, all replicated volume groups aremonitored. Type [default] to reset any custom configurations from current level and below andinherit custom setting, if any, or revert to default configuration.
Configuration >Replicated VolumeGroups Status
Accesses the global configuration for determining the replicated volume group status for monitoredreplicated volume group instances.By default, the following VVMRvgState to VVMRvgStatusmapping rule is used:
Configuration > Replicated VolumeGroups KernelStatus
Accesses the global configuration for determining the replicated volume group kernel status formonitored replicated volume group instances.By default, the following VVMRvgKernelState to VVMRvgKernelStatus mapping rule is used:
Configuration > Replication Links
Accesses the dialog for specifying which replication links under the selected disk group instance are tobe monitored by the VVM KM. By default, all replication links are monitored. Type [default] to resetany custom configurations from current level and below and inherit custom setting, if any, or revert todefault configuration.
Configuration > Replication LinksStatus
Accesses the global configuration for determining the replication link status for monitored replicationlink instances.By default, the following VVMRlinkState to VVMRlinkStatus mapping rule is used:
Configuration > Replication LinksKernel Status
Accesses the global configuration for determining the replication link kernel status for monitoredreplication link instances.By default, the following VVMRlinkKernelState to VVMRlinkKernelStatus mapping rule is used:
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Parameters
Name Description Units DefaultAlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttribute Type
VVMDiskdeviceCollectorExecTime
Monitors the execution time of the disk devicecollector. Inactive by default, this parameter can beenabled by running the PSL command below andrestarting the PATROL agent:
%PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMDiskdeviceCollectorExecTime", 1);
Once enabled, this parameter runs every minute andtriggers a warning when the collector runs for morethan the observed maximum time.
To overwrite the maximum time, run the PSLcommand below: %PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMDiskdeviceCollectorWarn", 3600);
where 3600 must be replaced by the number ofseconds required.
seconds Warningwhen >preset valueor observedmaximum(default)
CollectionStatus
VVMDiskdeviceDetails Displays all data returned to the standard output(stdout) from commands executed by the datacollector
n/a None n/a
VVMDiskgroupCollectorExecTime
Monitors the execution time of the disk groupcollector. Inactive by default, this parameter can beenabled by running the PSL command below andrestarting the PATROL agent:
%PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMDiskgroupCollectorExecTime", 1);
Once enabled, this parameter runs every minute andtriggers a warning when the collector runs for morethan the observed maximum time.
To overwrite the maximum time, run the PSLcommand below: %PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMDiskgroupCollectorWarn", 3600);
where 3600 must be replaced by the number ofseconds required.
seconds Warningwhen >preset valueor observedmaximum(default)
CollectionStatus
VVMDiskgroupDetails Displays all data returned to the standard out fromcommands executed by the data collector.
n/a None n/a
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VVMPlexCollectorExecTime
Monitors the execution time of the plex collector.Inactive by default, this parameter can be enabledby running the PSL command below and restartingthe PATROL agent:
%PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMPlexCollectorExecTime", 1);
Once enabled, this parameter runs every minute andtriggers a warning when the collector runs for morethan the observed maximum time.
To overwrite the maximum time, run the PSLcommand below: %PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMPlexCollectorWarn", 3600);
where 3600 must be replaced by the number ofseconds required.
seconds Warningwhen >preset valueor observedmaximum(default)
CollectionStatus
VVMPlexDetails Displays all data returned to the standard output(stdout) from commands executed by the datacollector
n/a None n/a
VVMRlinkCollectorExecTime
Monitors the execution time of the Rlink collector.Inactive by default, this parameter can be enabledby running the PSL command below and restartingthe PATROL agent:
%PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMRlinkCollectorExecTime", 1);
Once enabled, this parameter runs every minute andtriggers a warning when the collector runs for morethan the observed maximum time.
To overwrite the maximum time, run the PSLcommand below: %PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMRlinkCollectorWarn", 3600);
where 3600 must be replaced by the number ofseconds required
seconds Warningwhen >preset valueor observedmaximum(default)
CollectionStatus
VVMRlinkDetails Displays all data returned to the standard output(stdout) from commands executed by the datacollector
n/a None CollectionStatus
VVMRvgCollectorExecTime
Monitors the execution time of the RVG collector.Inactive by default, this parameter can be enabledby running the PSL command below and restartingthe PATROL agent:
%PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMRvgCollectorExecTime", 1);
Once enabled, this parameter runs every minute andtriggers a warning when the collector runs for morethan the observed maximum time.
seconds None CollectionStatus
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BMCProactiveNetAttribute Type
To overwrite the maximum time, run the PSLcommand below: %PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMRvgCollectorWarn", 3600);
where 3600 must be replaced by the number ofseconds required
VVMRvgDetails Displays all data returned to the standard output(stdout) from commands executed by the datacollector
n/a None CollectionStatus
VVMSubdiskCollectorExecTime
Monitors the execution time of the subdisk collector.Inactive by default, this parameter can be enabledby running the PSL command below and restartingthe PATROL agent:
%PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMSubdiskCollectorExecTime", 1);
Once enabled, this parameter runs every minute andtriggers a warning when the collector runs for morethan the observed maximum time.
To overwrite the maximum time, run the PSLcommand below: %PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMSubdiskCollectorWarn", 3600);
where 3600 must be replaced by the number ofseconds required
seconds Warningwhen >preset valueor observedmaximum(default)
CollectionStatus
VVMSubdiskDetails Displays all data returned to the standard output(stdout) from commands executed by the datacollector
n/a None n/a
VVMVolumeCollectorExecTime
Monitors the execution time of the volume collector.Inactive by default, this parameter can be enabledby running the PSL command below and restartingthe PATROL agent:
%PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMVolumeCollectorExecTime", 1);
Once enabled, this parameter runs every minute andtriggers a warning when the collector runs for morethan the observed maximum time.
To overwrite the maximum time, run the PSLcommand below: %PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMVolumeCollectorWarn", 3600);
where 3600 must be replaced by the number ofseconds required
seconds Warningwhen >preset valueor observedmaximum(default)
CollectionStatus
VVMVolumeDetails Displays all data returned to the standard output(stdout) from commands executed by the datacollector
n/a None n/a
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Name Description
Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
Collector Last Start Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector Last End Date & time at the completion of the last data collection cycle.
Collector Next Start Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
Menu Commands
Function Description
Reports > VeritasVolume ManagerTopology Report
Reports all Veritas Volume Manager topology objects.
Configuration > Diskgroups
Accesses the global configuration dialog for specifying which diskgroups are to be monitored bythe VVM KM.By default, all diskgroups are monitored.Type [default] to reset to the default configuration.
Configuration > Diskgroups Status
Accesses the global configuration dialog for determining the diskgroup status for monitoreddiskgroup instances.
By default, the following VVMDiskgroupState to VVMDiskgroupStatus mapping rule is usedon Unix platforms:
By default, the following VVMDiskgroupStateNT to VVMDiskgroupStatus mapping rule isused on Windows platforms:
Select [default] to reset to the default diskgroup status mapping rule.
Configuration > DiskDevices
Accesses the global configuration dialog for specifying which diskdevices are to be monitored bythe VVM KM.By default, all diskdevices are monitored.
Type [default] to reset to the default configuration.
Configuration > DiskDevices Status
Accesses the global configuration dialog for determining the diskdevice status for monitoreddiskdevice instances.By default, the following VVMDiskdeviceState to VVMDiskdeviceStatus mapping rule is usedon Unix platforms:
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Function Description
By default, the following VVMDiskdeviceStateNT to VVMDiskdeviceStatus mapping rule isused on Windows platforms:
Select [default] to reset to the default diskdevice status mapping rule.
Configuration > DiskPaths
Accesses the global configuration dialog for configuring all monitored disk path instances.By default, all disk paths are monitored.
Type [default] to reset to the default configuration.
Configuration > DiskPaths Kernel Status
Accesses the global configuration dialog for determining the Disk Paths Kernel status formonitored disk paths instances.
By default, the global VVMDiskpathKernelState[NT] to VVMDiskpathkKernelStatusmapping rule, or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the custom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Volumes
Accesses the global configuration dialog for specifying which volumes are to be monitored by theVVM KM.By default, all volumes are monitored.
Type [default] to reset to the default configuration.
Configuration > Volumes Status
Accesses the global configuration dialog for determining the volume status for monitored volumeinstances.By default, the following VVMVolumeState to VVMVolumeStatus mapping rule is used onUnix platforms:
By default, the following VVMVolumeStateNT to VVMVolumeStatus mapping rule is used onWindows platforms:
Select [default] to reset to the default volume status mapping rule.
Configuration > Volumes Kernel Status
Accesses the global configuration dialog for determining the volume kernel status for monitoredvolume instances.By default, the following VVMVolumeKernelState to VVMVolumeKernelStatus mapping ruleis used on Unix platforms:
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Function Description
By default, the following VVMVolumeKernelStateNT to VVMVolumeKernelStatus mappingrule is used on Windows platforms:
Select [default] to reset to the default volume kernel status mapping rule.
Configuration > Volumes LoggingStatus (UNIX only)
Accesses the global configuration dialog for determining the volume logging status for monitoredvolume instances.By default, the following VVMVolumeLoggingState to VVMVolumeLoggingStatus mappingrule is used:
Select [default] to reset to the default volume logging status mapping rule.
Configuration > Plexes Accesses the global configuration dialog for specifying which plexes are to be monitored by theVVM KM.By default, all plexes are monitored.
Type [default] to reset to the default configuration.
Configuration > Plexes Status
Accesses the global configuration dialog for determining the plex status for monitored plexinstances.By default, the following VVMPlexState to VVMPlexStatus mapping rule is used on Unixplatforms:
By default, the following VVMPlexStateNT to VVMPlexStatus mapping rule is used onWindows platforms:
Select [default] to reset to the default plex status mapping rule.
Configuration > Plexes Kernel Status
Accesses the global configuration dialog for determining the plex kernel status for monitored plexinstances.By default, the following VVMPlexKernelState to VVMPlexKernelStatus mapping rule is usedon Unix platforms:
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Function Description
By default, the following VVMPlexKernelStateNT to VVMPlexKernelStatus mapping rule isused on Windows platforms:
Select [default] to reset to the default plex kernel status mapping rule.
Configuration > Subdisks
Accesses the dialog for specifying which plexes are to be monitored by the VVM KM.By default, all subdisks are monitored.
Type [default] to reset to the default configuration.
Configuration > Subdisks Kernel Status
Accesses the global configuration dialog for determining the subdisk kernel status for monitoredsubdisk instances.By default, the following VVMSubdiskKernelState to VVMSubdiskKernelStatus mapping ruleis used on Unix platforms:
By default, the following VVMSubdiskKernelStateNT to VVMSubdiskKernelStatus mappingrule is used on Windows platforms:
Select [default] to reset to the default subdisk kernel status mapping rule.
Configuration >Replicated VolumeGroups
Accesses the global configuration for determining the replicated volume group status for
monitored replicated volume group instances. By default, the following VVMRvgState to
VVMRvgStatus mapping rule is used:
Configuration > Replicated VolumeGroups Kernel Status
Accesses the global configuration for determining the replicated volume group status for
monitored replicated volume group instances. By default, the following VVMRvgState to
VVMRvgStatus mapping rule is used:
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Configuration > Replication Links
Accesses the dialog for specifying which replication links are to be monitored by the VVM KM. Bydefault, all replication links are monitored. Type [default] to reset to default configuration.
Configuration >Replication LinksStatus
Accesses the global configuration for determining the replication link status for monitoredreplication link instances. By default, the following VVMRlinkState to VVMRlinkStatus mappingrule is used:
Configuration > Replication LinksKernel Status
Accesses the global configuration for determining the replication link kernel status for monitoredreplication link instances. By default, the following VVMRlinkKernelState to VVMRlinkKernelStatusmapping rule is used:
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Parameters
Name Description Units Default AlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttributeType
VVMDiskpathKernelState Indicates the kernel state of thediskpath on Unix platforms
{0 = Enabled ; 1 = Detached ; 2 = Disabled ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMDiskpathKernelStateNT
Indicates the kernel state of thesubdisk on Windows platforms.
{0 = Enabled ; 1 = Unreported/Undefined ;2 = Error ; 3 = Disabled ; -1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMDiskpathKernelStatus Monitors the kernel status of the diskpaths. This status is determined by thesubpath status mapping rule defined inthe KM command Configuration > DiskPath(s) Kernel Status. If this statusparameter changes to warning or alarmstate, the recovery action will trigger anevent and annotate the last data point.
{0 = OK ;1 = Suspicious ;2 = Failure}
Warning = 1Alarm = 2
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VVMDiskpathSummary Summarizes the diskpath informationas reported by commands executed bythe data collector.
n/a None n/a
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Name Description
Path Veritas Volume Manage disk path.
Kernel State Kernel state of the Veritas Volume Manage disk path.
Group Diskgroup name of the Veritas Volume Manager diskdevice.
Disk Disk name of the Veritas Volume Manager diskdevice.
Disk Access Name Disk device name that is known to the operating system.
Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance
Collector Last Start Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
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Collector Last End Date & time at the completion of the last data collection cycle.
Collector Next Start Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
Menu Commands
Function Description
Configuration > DiskPath
Accesses the global configuration dialog for configuring all monitored disk path instances.By default, all disk paths are monitored.
Type [default] to reset to the default configuration.
Configuration > DiskPath Kernel Status
Accesses the global configuration dialog for determining the Disk Paths Kernel status for monitoreddisk paths instances.
By default, the global VVMDiskpathKernelState[NT] to VVMDiskpathkKernelStatus mappingrule, or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] toinherit the custom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
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Parameters
Name Description Units DefaultAlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttribute Type
VVMLogAlarmCount*
Monitors the number of alarm messages set in theparameter VVMLogAlarmText. If this parameterchanges to alarm state, the recovery action will triggeran event.
count Alarm when> 1 and <100
Statistics
VVMLogAlarmText Displays all alarm messages in the log file which havenot been acknowledged. The filter used by the datacollector to determine alarm messages can becustomized using the KM command Configuration >Log(s) Filter.
n/a None n/a
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These alarm messages can be acknowledged
automatically (default) or manually, depending on theconfiguration in the KM command Configuration >Log(s) Alert Acknowledgement. Manualacknowledgement is available under the KM sub-
menuAcknowledgement.
VVMLogFSSpaceUs
edPercent*
Monitors the percentage of space used by the filesystem (where the log file resides).If this parameter changes to warning or alarm state,the recovery action will trigger an event.
Percentage (%) Warningwhen > 95and < 98Alarm when> 98 and <100
Statistics
VVMLogSpaceAvailable
Monitors the available space for the log file to use (thisis also the available space on the file system).If this parameter changes to warning or alarm state,the recovery action will trigger an event.
Megabytes (MB) Warningwhen > 2 and < 5Alarm when> -1 and <2
Availability
VVMLogSpaceGrowthRate
Displays the growth rate of the amount of space usedby the log file.
Kilobytes perseconds (KB/s)
None Statistics
VVMLogSpaceUsed Displays the amount of space used by the log file. Kilobytes (KB) None Statistics
VVMLogSpaceUsed
Percent*
Monitors the percentage of capacity used by the log file.If this parameter changes to warning or alarm state,the recovery action will trigger an event.Note that the total capacity is the used space(VVMLogSpaceUsed) plus available space(VVMLogSpaceAvailable).
Percentage (%) Warningwhen > 95and < 98Alarm when> 98
Statistics
VVMLogSummary Summarizes the log file information as reported bycommands executed by the data collector.
n/a None n/a
VVMLogText Displays all log text scanned by the data collectorduring the last collection cycle. The size of the datascanned by the data collector is configured in the KMcommand Configuration > Log(s) Scan Limit.
n/a None n/a
VVMLogWarningCount*
Monitors the number warning messages set in theparameter VVMLogWarningText. If this parameterchanges to a warning state, the recovery action willtrigger an event.
count Warningwhen > 1
Statistics
VVMLogWarningText
Displays all warning messages in the log file which havenot been acknowledged. The filter used by the datacollector to determine warning messages can becustomized using the KM command Configuration >Log(s) Filter.These warning messages can be acknowledgedautomatically (default) or manually, depending on the
configuration in the KM command Configuration >
Log(s) Alert Acknowledgement. Manualacknowledgement is available under the KM sub-menuAcknowledgement.
n/a None n/a
For detailed information about Baselining and KPI, see Managing Baselines and Key Performance Indicators.
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* Parameters marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance in BPPM.
InfoBox
Name Description
Name Name of the Veritas Volume Manager log file.
Description Description of the Veritas Volume Manager log file.
Path Full file path of the log file.
Log File ModificationTime
Date & time when the log file was last modified.
Log File Size File size of the log file.
Total FS Space Total space used by the file system.
Available FS Space Space available for use by the file system.
FS Percent Used Percentage of the total file system space used.
Last Purge Date & time when the log file was last purged.
Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
Collector Last Start Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector Last End Date & time at the completion of the last data collection cycle.
Collector Next Start Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
Menu Commands
Function Description
Acknowledgement> Warnings
Allows acknowledgement of warning messages detected on the selected log file instance.This dialog allows selective acknowledgement of "suspicious" error messages detected in the log fileand sent to the text parameter VVMLogWarningText.
Acknowledgement> Alarms
Allows acknowledgement of alarm messages detected on the selected log file instance.This dialog allows selective acknowledgement of "failure" error messages detected in the log file andsent to the text parameter VVMLogAlarmText.
Acknowledgement> All
Allows acknowledgement of all alarm and warning messages detected on the selected log fileinstance.This dialog allows acknowledgement of all error messages detected in the log file and sent to the textparameter VVMLogWarningText or VVMLogAlarmText.
Configuration > Log Accesses the individual configuration for monitoring the selected log file instance.This dialog allows the selected log file instance to enabled or disabled for monitoring by the VVM KM.
Configuration > LogFilter
Accesses the individual configuration of the log error filter for the selected log file instance.By default, the global log filter is used, as configured at the container level.
Type [default] to reset to the log filter configured at the global/container level.
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Configuration > LogScan Limit
Accesses the individual configuration of the data scanning limit for the selected log file instance.By default, the global log file scanning limit is used, as configured at the container level.
Configuration > LogAlertAcknowledgement
Accesses the individual configuration of the method of acknowledgement for alerts on the selectedlog file instance.By default, the global method of log error acknowledgement is used, as configured at the containerlevel.
Refer to the User Guide for Veritas Volume Manager KM for PATROL by Sentry Software for moredetails.
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Parameters
Name Description Units DefaultAlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttribute Type
VVMLogCollectorExecTime
Monitors the execution time of the log collector. Inactive bydefault, this parameter can be enabled by running the PSLcommand below and restarting the PATROL agent:
%PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMLogCollectorExecTime", 1);
Once enabled, this parameter runs every minute and triggersa warning when the collector runs for more than theobserved maximum time.
To overwrite the maximum time, run the PSL commandbelow: %PSL pconfig("REPLACE", "/Runtime/VVM/VVMLogCollectorWarn", 3600);
where 3600 must be replaced by the number of secondsrequired.
seconds Warning > presetvalue orobservedmaximum(default)
CollectionStatus
VVMLogDetails Displays all data returned to the standard output (stdout)from commands executed by the data collector
n/a None n/a
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Name Description
Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
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Collector Last Start Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector Last End Date & time at the completion of the last data collection cycle.
Collector Next Start Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
Menu Commands
Function Description
Reports > Messages List
Reports the last 100 lines logged in the associated log file.
Configuration > Logs
Accesses the dialog for specifying which log files are to be monitored by the VVM KM.By default, following log files are monitored. These log file paths are relative to the Veritas VolumeManager installation directory (for example /opt/VRTSvxvm on HP-UX), unless the path is fullyqualified as for the system log on Solaris and HP-UX.
Type [default] to reset to the default configuration.
Configuration > Logs Filter
Accesses the global configuration of the filter for expressions used for detecting error messages in themonitored log file instances.By default, the following "Included" expressions are looked for in each log file. If detected, themessage containing the expression is added to the appropriate text parameter, unless the messagealso contains an "Excluded" expression for the same filter.
Type [default] to reset to the default configuration.
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Configuration > Logs Scan Limit
Accesses the global configuration of the data scanning limit for monitored log file instances.By default, the log collector only scans 5 KBytes of new log data for each monitored log file duringeach data collection cycle.
Configuration > Logs AlertAcknowledgement
Accesses the global configuration of the method of acknowledgement for alerts on monitored log fileinstances.By default, the log collector automatically acknowledges previous log alerts (warnings and alarms)when it detects new errors.
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Parameters
Name Description Units Default AlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttributeType
VVMPlexIOKBytes Indicates the total numberof KBytes transferred on theplex.
Kilobytes (KB) None Statistics
VVMPlexIOKBytesRate* Indicates the number ofKBytes transferred persecond for the plex on Unixplatforms.
Kilobytes per second(KB/s)
None Statistics
VVMPlexIOOperations Indicates the total numberof input and outputoperations on the plex onUnix platforms.
operations None Statistics
VVMPlexIOOperationsFailed
Indicates the total numberof failed input and outputoperations on the plex onUnix platforms.
operations None Statistics
VVMPlexIOOperationsRate
Indicates the number ofinput and output operationsper second for the plex onUnix platforms.
operations/second None Statistics
VVMPlexKernelState Indicates the kernel state ofthe plex on Unix platforms.
{0 = Enabled ; 1 = Detached ; 2 = Disabled ;-1 = Unknown}
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VVMPlexKernelStateNT Indicates the kernel state ofthe plex on Windowsplatforms.
{0 = Enabled ;1 = Unreported/Undefined ;2 = Error ; 3 = Disabled ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMPlexKernelStatus Monitors the kernel status ofthe plex. This status isdetermined by the plexstatus mapping rule definedin the KM commandConfiguration > Plex(s)Kernel Status.If this status parameterchanges to warning oralarm state, the recoveryaction will trigger an eventand annotate the last datapoint.
{0 = OK ; 1 = Suspicious ; 2 = Failure}
Warning = 1Alarm = 2
Availability
VVMPlexReadKBytes Indicates the number ofKBytes read on the plex onUnix platforms.
Kilobytes (KB) None Statistics
VVMPlexReadKBytesRate* Indicates the number ofKBytes read per second forthe plex on Unix platforms.
Kilobytes per second(KB/s)
None Statistics
VVMPlexReadOperations Indicates the number ofread operations on the plexon Unix platforms.
operations None Statistics
VVMPlexReadOperationsFailed
Monitors the number offailed read operations onthe plex on Unix platforms.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will triggeran event.
operations Warning when> 10
Statistics
VVMPlexReadTime* Monitors the read time forthe plex on Unix platforms.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will triggeran event.
milliseconds Warning when> 20
ResponseTime
VVMPlexReadTimeAverage* Monitors the average readtime for the plex on Unixplatforms.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will triggeran event.
milliseconds None Statistics
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VVMPlexState Displays the state of theplex on Unix platforms.
{0 = Active ; 1 = Clean ;2 = Empty ;3 = Log Plex ;4 = Temporary Plex ;5 = Snapshot Plex ;6 = No Disk/Device ;7 = Recover ;8 = Removed ;9= Stale ;10= Offline ;11 = I/O Failure ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMPlexStateNT Displays the state of theplex on Windows platforms.
{0 = Active/Attached ; 1 = Recoverable ;2 = Failed ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMPlexStatus Monitors the status of theplex. This status isdetermined by the plexstatus mapping rule definedin the KM commandConfiguration > Plex(s)Status.If this status parameterchanges to warning oralarm state, the recoveryaction will trigger an eventand annotate the last datapoint.
{0 = OK ; 1 = Suspicious ; 2 = Failure}
Warning = 1Alarm = 2
Availability
VVMPlexSummary Summarizes the plexinformation as reported bycommands executed by thedata collector.
n/a None n/a
VVMPlexWriteKBytes Indicates the number ofKBytes written on the plexon Unix platforms.
Kilobytes (KB) None Statistics
VVMPlexWriteKBytesRate* Indicates the number ofKBytes written per secondfor the plex on Unixplatforms.
Kilobytes per second(KB/s)
None Statistics
VVMPlexWriteOperations Indicates the number ofwrite operations on the plexon Unix platforms.
operations None Statistics
VVMPlexWriteOperationsFaile
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Monitors the number offailed write operations onthe plex on Unix platforms.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will triggeran event.
operations Warning: 10-100Alarm if out of[0 to 100]range.
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Name Description Units Default AlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttributeType
VVMPlexWriteTime* Monitors the write time forthe plex on Unix platforms.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will triggeran event.
milliseconds Warning: 20-100Alarm if out of[0 to 100]range.
ResponseTime
VVMPlexWriteTimeAverage* Monitors the average writetime for the plex on Unixplatforms. If this parameterchanges to warning oralarm state, the recoveryaction will trigger an event.
milliseconds None Statistics
For detailed information about Baselining and KPI, see Managing Baselines and Key Performance Indicators.
* Parameters marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance in BPPM.
InfoBox
Name Description
Plex Name of the Veritas Volume Manager plex.
Status Status of the Veritas Volume Manager plex.
Group Diskgroup name of the Veritas Volume Manager plex.
Volume Volume name of the Veritas Volume Manager plex.
KState Kernel state of the Veritas Volume Manager plex.
Length Length of the Veritas Volume Manager plex.
Type Type of the Veritas Volume Manager plex.
Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
Collector Last Start Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector Last End Date & time at the completion of the last data collection cycle.
Collector Next Start Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
Menu Commands
Function Description
Configuration > Plex Accesses theplexe individual configuration for monitoring the selected plex instance.This dialog allows the selected plex instance to be enabled or disabled for monitoring by the VVM KM.
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Function Description
Configuration > PlexStatus
Accesses the individual configuration for determining the status for the selected plex instance.By default, the global VVMPlexState[NT] to VVMPlexStatus mapping rule, or the inherited customsettings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the custom settings or toreset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > PlexKernel Status
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the kernel status for the selected plex instance.By default, the global VVMPlexKernelState[NT] to VVMPlexKernelStatus mapping rule, or theinherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit thecustom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Subdisks
Accesses the dialog for specifying which subdisks under the selected plex instance are to bemonitored by the VVM KM.By default, all subdisks are monitored.Type [default] to reset any custom configurations from current level and below and inherit customsetting, if any, or revert to default configuration.
Configuration > Subdisks Kernel Status
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the kernel status for monitored subdiskinstances under the selected plex instance.By default, the global VVMSubdiskKernelState[NT] to VVMSubdiskKernelStatus mapping rule, orthe inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit thecustom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
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Parameters
Name Description Units DefaultAlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttribute Type
VVMRlinkKernelState Set by VVMRlinkCollector. Displays the kernel stateof the replication link.
{0 = Connect ;1 = Enabled ;2 = Recover ;3 = Detached ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMRlinkKernelStatus Set by VVMRlinkCollector. Displays the kernel statusof the replication link.
{0 = OK ;1 = Suspicious;2 = Failure}
Warning = 1Alarm = 2
Availability
VVMRlinkRemainingUp
datesCount
Set by VVMRlinkCollector. Displays the number ofupdates the primary RVG is ahead of the secondaryRVG.
updates None Statistics
VVMRlinkRemainingUp
datesLag
Set by VVMRlinkCollector. Displays the amount oftime the secondary RVG is lagging.
seconds None Statistics
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Name Description Units DefaultAlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttribute Type
VVMRlinkRemainingUp
datesPercent*
Set by VVMRlinkCollector. Displays the percentageof the SRL yet to be replicated to the secondaryreplicated volume group. The parameter is collectedonly on the primary node and will be left offline(greyed-out) on secondary nodes.
Percentage(%)
Warningwhen > 80and < 90Alarm when> 90
Statistics
VVMRlinkRemainingUp
datesSize*
Set by VVMRlinkCollector. Displays the size of theSRL in KBytes.
Kilobytes(KBytes)
None Statistics
VVMRlinkState Set by VVMRlinkCollector. Displays the state of thereplication link.
{0 = Active ;1 = Unassoc ;2 = Stale ;3 = Pausing ;4 = Resuming ;5 = Restoring ;6 =Pause ;7 = Fail ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMRlinkStatus Set by VVMRlinkCollector. Displays the status of thereplication link.
{0 = OK ;1 = Suspicious;2 = Failure}
None Availability
VVMRlinkSummary Summarizes the Rlink information as reported bycommands executed by the data collector.
n/a n/a
For detailed information about Baselining and KPI, see Managing Baselines and Key Performance Indicators.
* Parameters marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance in BPPM.
InfoBox
Name Description
Rlink Name of the Veritas Volume Manager Replication Link.
Type Type of the Replicated Volume Group (Primary/Secondary).
Status Status of the Replication Link.
RVG Name of the RVG the Replication Link belongs to.
Group Name of the disk group name the Replication Link belongs to.
Kernel State Kernel state of the Replication Link.
Synchronous Synchronous settings for the Replication Link.
Latency Protection Latency Protection for the Replication Link.
SRL OverflowProtection
SRL overflow protection for the Replication Link.
Local Host Name of the local host.
Remote Host Name of the remote host.
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Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
Collector Last Start Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector Last End Date & time when the last data collection cycle completed.
Collector Next Start Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
Menu Commands
Function Description
Configuration >Replication Links
Accesses the individual configuration for monitoring the selected Replication Link instance. Thisdialog box allows the selected RLink instance to be enabled or disabled for monitoring by the VVMKM.
Configuration > Replication Link Status
Accesses the individual configuration for determining the status for the selected Replication Linkinstance. By default, the global VVMRlinkState to VVMRlinkStatus mapping rule, or the inheritedcustom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the customsettings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Replication Link KernelStatus
Accesses the individual configuration for determining the kernel status for the selected ReplicationLink instance. By default, the global VVMRlinkKernelState to VVMRlinkKernelStatus mapping rule,or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inheritthe custom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
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Parameters
Name Description Units DefaultAlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttribute Type
VVMRvgKernelState Set by VVMRvgCollector. Displays the kernel state ofthe replicated volume group.
{0 = Enabled ;1 = Recover ;2 = Disabled ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMRvgKernelStatus Set by VVMRvgCollector. Displays the kernel statusof the replicated volume group.
{0 = OK ;1 = Suspicious;2 = Failure}
Warning = 1Alarm = 2
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BMCProactiveNetAttribute Type
VVMRvgRlinkCount* Set by VVMRvgCollector. Displays the number ofreplication links in the replicated volume group.
rlinks None Availability
VVMRvgState Set by VVMRvgCollector. Displays the state of thereplicated volume group.
{0 = Active ;1 = Empty ;2 = Clean ;3 = Fail ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMRvgStatus Set by VVMRvgCollector. Displays the status of thereplicated volume group.
{0 = OK ;1 = Suspicious;2 = Failure}
Warning = 1Alarm = 2
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VVMRvgSummary Summarizes the replicated volume groupinformation as reported by commands executed bythe data collector.
n/a None Availability
VVMRvgVolumeCount* Set by VVMRvgCollector. Displays the number ofreplicated data volumes.
volumes None Availability
For detailed information about Baselining and KPI, see Managing Baselines and Key Performance Indicators.
* Parameters marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance in BPPM.
InfoBox
Name Description
RVG Name of the Veritas Volume Manager Replicated Volume Group.
Type Type of the Replicated Volume Group (Primary/Secondary).
Status Status of the Replicated Volume Group.
Group Name of the disk group the Replicated Volume Group belongs to.
Kernel State Kernel state of the Replicated Volume Group.
Data Volumes Names of the data volumes in the Replicated Volume Group.
SRL Name of the Storage Replicator Log.
Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
Collector Last Start Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector Last End Date & time when the last data collection cycle completed.
Collector Next Start Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
Menu Commands
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Function Description
Configuration > Replicated VolumeGroup
Accesses the individual configuration for monitoring the selected Replication Volume Groupinstance.
Configuration > Replicated VolumeGroup Status
Accesses the individual configuration for determining the status for the selected RVG instance. Bydefault, the global VVMRvgState to VVMRvgStatus mapping rule, or the inherited custom settingsconfigured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the custom settings or to reset tothe default status mapping rule.
Configuration >Replicated VolumeGroup Kernel Status
Accesses the individual configuration for determining the kernel status for the selected RVGinstance. By default, the global VVMRvgKernelState to VVMRvgKernelStatus mapping rule, or theinherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit thecustom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Replication Links
Sets which replication links of the selected RVG are to be monitored by the VVM KM. By default,all replication links are monitored.
Configuration >Replication LinksStatus
Accesses the individual configuration for determining the replication links status for the selectedRVG instance. By default, the global VVMRlinkState to VVMRlinkStatus mapping rule, or theinherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit thecustom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration >Replication LinksKernel Status
Accesses the individual configuration for determining the replication links kernel status for theselected RVG instance. By default, the global VVMRlinkKernelState toVVMRlinkKernelStatus mapping rule, or the inherited custom settings configured at a higherlevel, is used. Select [default] to inherit the custom settings or to reset to the default statusmapping rule.
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Parameters
None
InfoBox
Name Description
Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
Collector Last Start Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector Last End Date & time at the completion of the last data collection cycle.
Collector Next Start Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
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Menu Commands
Function Description
Configuration > Replicated Volume Groups
Accesses the dialog for specifying which replicated volume groups under the selectedreplicated volume container instance are to be monitored by the VVM KM. By default, allreplicated volume groups are monitored. Type [default] to reset any custom configurationsfrom current level and below and inherit custom setting, if any, or revert to defaultconfiguration.
Configuration > Replicated Volume GroupsStatus
Accesses the global configuration for determining the replicated volume group status formonitored replicated volume group instances.By default, the following VVMRvgState to VVMRvgStatus mapping rule is used:
Configuration > Replicated Volume GroupsKernel Status
Accesses the global configuration for determining the replicated volume group kernel status formonitored replicated volume group instances. By default, the following VVMRvgKernelStateto VVMRvgKernelStatus mapping rule is used:
Configuration > Replication Links
Accesses the dialog for specifying which replication links under the selected replicated volumeinstance are to be monitored by the VVM KM. By default, all replication links are monitored.Type [default] to reset any custom configurations from current level and below and inheritcustom setting, if any, or revert to default configuration.
Configuration > Replication Links Status
Accesses the global configuration for determining the replication link status for monitoredreplication link instances.By default, the following VVMRlinkState to VVMRlinkStatus mapping rule is used:
Configuration >Replication Links KernelStatus
Accesses the global configuration for determining the replication link kernel status formonitored replication link instances.By default, the following VVMRlinkKernelState to VVMRlinkKernelStatus mapping rule isused:
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Collectors
Name Description
VVMCreateDistribution Is automatically activated during KM debugging and deactivated when thedebug zip or tar file is created.Default polling interval: 1 minute.
VVMDaemonCollector Collects Veritas Volume Manager daemon related information. It sets allconsumer parameters in VVM_DAEMON_CONTAINER and VVM_DAEMONapplication classes.Default polling interval: 5 minutes.
VVMDiskdeviceCollector Collects Veritas Volume Manager diskdevice related information. It sets allconsumer parameters in VVM_DISKDEVICE_CONTAINER andVVM_DISKDEVICE application classes.Default polling interval: 10 minutes.
VVMDiskgroupCollector Collects Veritas Volume Manager diskgroup related information. It sets allconsumer parameters in VVM_DISKGROUP_CONTAINER, andVVM_DISKGROUP application classes.Default polling interval: 10 minutes.
VVMLogCollector Collects Veritas Volume Manager log file related information. It sets allconsumer parameters in VVM_LOG_CONTAINER and VVM_LOG applicationclasses.Default polling interval: 30 minutes.
VVMPlexCollector Collects Veritas Volume Manager plex related information. It sets all consumerparameters in the VVM_PLEX application class.Default polling interval: 10 minutes.
VVMRlinkCollector Collects Veritas Volume Manager replication link related information. It sets allconsumer parameters in VVM_RLINK application class.Default polling interval: 10 minutes.
VVMRvgCollector Collects Veritas Volume Manager replicated volume group related information. Itsets all consumer parameters in VVM_RVG_CONTAINER, and VVM_RVGapplication classes.Default polling interval: 10 minutes.
VVMSubdiskCollector Collects Veritas Volume Manager subdisk related information. It sets allconsumer parameters in the VVM_SUBDISK application class.Default polling interval: 10 minutes.
VVMUpdateAgent Is used by the VVM KM to set the PATROL Agent KM variables when thePATROL Console user is not authorized to update (ACL) any PATROL Agentvariables. It is activated automatically when the KM fails to update the PATROLAgent.Default polling interval: 5 minutes.
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Name Description
VVMVolumeCollector Collects Veritas Volume Manager volume related information. It sets allconsumer parameters in VVM_VOLUME_CONTAINER and VVM_VOLUMEapplication classes.Default polling interval: 10 minutes.
Parameters
Name Description Units Default AlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttributeType
ExtraFilesList Is used for pushing VVM KM library files tothe PATROL Agent during the Commitoperation.
n/a None n/a
VVMLoginStatus* Monitors the status of the VVM KM logindetails (username/password) for theoperating system. It is set byVVM_SERVER application class discovery.If no valid username/password is detectedfor the operating system, this parameterwill be set to "Failure" state. If there areany suspicious command exits, thisparameter will be set to "Suspicious" state.If this status parameter changes towarning or alarm state, the recovery actionwill trigger an event and annotate the lastdata point.
{0 = OK ;1 = Suspicious ;2 = Failure}
Warning= 1Alarm =2
CollectionStatus
VVMMonitoringMode* Indicates the VVM monitoring mode. {0 = Permanent Single-node Mode ;1 = Temporary Single-node Mode ;2 = Active Multi-nodeMode ;3 = Passive Multi-nodeMode ;-1 = Unknown}
None CollectionStatus
VVMNodeStatus* Monitors error messages for the VeritasVolume Manager application on thismanaged system. It is set by VVM_SERVERapplication class discovery.If any of the Veritas Volume Managerapplication daemons is not running, thisparameter will be set to "Failure" state.The list of critical Veritas Volume Managerdaemons can be customized using the KMcommand Configuration > Node Statusfrom the Veritas Volume Manager icon. Ifthere are any suspicious command exitsdue to an error, this parameter will be setto "Suspicious" state.If this status parameter changes towarning or alarm state, the recovery actionwill trigger an event and annotate the lastdata point.
{0 = OK ;1 = Suspicious ;2 = Failure}
Warning= 1Alarm =2
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* Parameters marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance in BPPM.
InfoBox
Name Description
ApplicationName
Name of the application monitored by this Knowledge Module.
ApplicationVersion
Monitored application version number.
Binary Path Veritas Volume Manager software binary paths used by VVM KM.
Copyright Copyright (C) Sentry Software .
Host Name Name of the host as configured on the PATROL Agent.
InstallationPath
Veritas Volume Manager software installation path.
Library Path Veritas Volume Manager software library paths used by VVM KM.
MonitoringMode
Monitoring mode of the Knowledge Module.
MonitoringNode
Node currently monitoring Veritas Volume Manager.
Node Name(s) Name of the current managed system (node) as defined in Veritas Volume Manager.
OperatingSystem
Operating system description as reported by PATROL Agent.
PATROL AgentVersion
Version number of the PATROL Agent installed on the managed system.
Platform Operating system platform as reported by the PATROL Agent (HP, SOLARIS, RS6000, or NT).
Product Name Name of the Knowledge Module.
ProductRelease Date
Release date of the Knowledge Module.
Product Version Version number of the Knowledge Module.
Support [email protected]
Web site www.bmc.com
Menu Commands
Function Description
RefreshProcess Cache
Forces the PATROL Agent to reload its process cache from the kernel process list.
ForceDiscovery
Forces application discovery.
RefreshParameters
Forces an update of the application parameter values.
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Function Description
ReloadCommands
Forces a reload of commands used by VVM KM during the next full discovery cycle. By default, all newcommands are reloaded automatically.
KM Status Generates a summary report containing information on the managed system.
About Displays information about the product and manufacturer.
Configuration> Login
Accesses the Login Configuration dialog for viewing and entering VVM KM login details for the operatingsystem.This user account should have privileges to execute Veritas Volume Manager administration commandsand can use sudo privileges on Unix PATROL Agents.This user account will be used by VVM KM pre-discoveries, discoveries, data collectors, recovery actions,and infoboxes to execute operating system commands. It will not be used by any KM commands.The password is encrypted and stored on the PATROL Agent using the BMC PATROL encryption function.
Configuration> Preloading
Accesses Preloading Configuration dialog, which adds or removes the KM from PATROL Agent variable /AgentSetup/preloadedKMs.By preloading the VVM KM, the PATROL Agent will monitor the Veritas Volume Manager applicationwithout any PATROL Console connection.
Configuration> MonitoringMode
Accesses the Monitoring Mode Configuration dialog, which is used for enabling or disabling KMfailover, when monitoring clustered Veritas Volume Manager environment.
Configuration> Paths
Accesses the Path Configuration dialog, which displays and sets all paths used by VVM KM. Paths areautomatically discovered by the KM server discovery. They are used as environment variables forexecuting various Veritas Volume Manager commands.
Configuration> Node Status
Accesses the Node Status Configuration dialog for viewing and modifying the daemon names monitoredfor node status.The VVM KM checks for the existence of these daemons to determine the status of the node (parameterVVMNodeStatus). By default, the following daemons are sought:The VVM KM checks for the existence of these daemons to determine the status of the node (parameterVVMNodeStatus).
By default, the following daemons are sought on Unix platforms:
By default, the following daemons are sought on Windows platforms:
Type [default] to reset to the default configuration.
Configuration> InstanceLimits
Accesses the Instance Limits Configuration dialog to view and modify the maximum number of VVM KMapplication instances allowed for each application class.
Configuration> Debug
Accesses the Debug Configuration dialog for enabling/disabling the VVM KM debug switches.By default, all KM debug messages are sent to a set of files and a task window.
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Parameters
Name Description Units Default AlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttributeType
VVMSubdiskIOKBytes Indicates the total number ofKBytes transferred on thesubdisk.
Kilobytes (KB) None Statistics
VVMSubdiskIOKBytesRate*
Indicates the number of KBytestransferred per second for thesubdisk.
Kilobytes per second(KB/s)
None Statistics
VVMSubdiskIOOperations Indicates the total number ofinput and output operations onthe subdisk.
operations None Statistics
VVMSubdiskIOOperationsFai
led
Indicates the total number offailed input and outputoperations on the subdisk onUnix platforms.
operations None Statistics
VVMSubdiskIOOperationsRa
te
Indicates the number of inputand output operations persecond for the subdisk.
operations/second None Statistics
VVMSubdiskKernelState Indicates the kernel state ofthe subdisk on Unix platforms.
{0 = Enabled ; 2 = Detached ; 3 = Disabled ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMSubdiskKernelStateNT Indicates the kernel state ofthe subdisk on Windowsplatforms.
{0 = Enabled ; 1 = Unreported/Undefined ;2 = Error ; 3 = Disabled ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMSubdiskKernelStatus Monitors the kernel status ofthe subdisk. This status isdetermined by the subdiskstatus mapping rule defined inthe KM command Configuration> Subdisk(s) Kernel Status.If this status parameterchanges to warning or alarmstate, the recovery action willtrigger an event and annotatethe last data point.
{0 = OK ; 1 = Suspicious ; 2 = Failure}
Warning = 1Alarm = 2
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Name Description Units Default AlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttributeType
VVMSubdiskReadKBytes Indicates the number of KBytesread on the subdisk.
Kilobytes (KB) None Statistics
VVMSubdiskReadKBytesRate
*
Indicates the number of KBytesread per second for thesubdisk.
Kilobytes per second(KB/s)
None Statistics
VVMSubdiskReadOperations*
Indicates the number of readoperations on the subdisk.
operations None Statistics
VVMSubdiskReadOperations
Failed
Monitors the number of failedread operations on the subdiskon Unix platforms.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will trigger anevent.
operations Warning when >10
Statistics
VVMSubdiskReadTime* Monitors the read time for thesubdisk.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will trigger anevent.
milliseconds Warning when > 20
ResponseTime
VVMSubdiskReadTimeAverage*
Monitors the average read timefor the subdisk.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will trigger anevent.
milliseconds None Statistics
VVMSubdiskSummary Summarizes the subdiskinformation as reported bycommands executed by thedata collector.
n/a None n/a
VVMSubdiskWriteKBytes Indicates the number of KByteswritten on the subdisk.
Kilobytes (KB) None Statistics
VVMSubdiskWriteKBytesRat
e*
Indicates the number of KByteswritten per second for thesubdisk.
Kilobytes per second(KB/s)
None Statistics
VVMSubdiskWriteOperations Indicates the number of writeoperations on the subdisk.
operations None Statistics
VVMSubdiskWriteOperations
Failed
Monitors the number of failedwrite operations on the subdiskon Unix platforms.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will trigger anevent.
operations Warning when >10
Statistics
VVMSubdiskWriteTime* Monitors the write time for thesubdisk.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will trigger anevent.
milliseconds Warning when > 20
ResponseTime
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Name Description Units Default AlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttributeType
VVMSubdiskWriteTimeAverage*
Monitors the average writetime for the subdisk.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will trigger anevent.
milliseconds None Statistics
For detailed information about Baselining and KPI, see Managing Baselines and Key Performance Indicators.
* Parameters marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance in BPPM.
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InfoBox
Name Description
Subdisk Name of the Veritas Volume Manager subdisk.
Group Diskgroup name of the Veritas Volume Manager subdisk.
Volume Volume name of the Veritas Volume Manager subdisk.
Plex Plex name of the Veritas Volume Manager subdisk.
Disk Disk name of the Veritas Volume Manager subdisk.
Device Device name of the Veritas Volume Manager subdisk.
KState Kernel state of the Veritas Volume Manager subdisk.
Length Length of the Veritas Volume Manager subdisk.
Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
Collector Last Start Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector Last End Date & time at the completion of the last data collection cycle.
Collector Next Start Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
Menu Commands
Function Description
Configuration > Subdisk
Accesses the individual configuration for monitoring the selected subdisk instance.This dialog allows the selected subdisk instance to be enabled or disabled for monitoring by theVVM KM.
Configuration > Subdisk Kernel Status
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the kernel status for the selected subdiskinstance.By default, the global VVMSubdiskKernelState[NT] to VVMSubdiskKernelStatus mappingrule, or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] toinherit the custom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
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Parameters
Name Description Units DefaultAlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttributeType
VVMVolumeIOKBytes Indicates the total number ofKBytes transferred on thevolume.
Kilobytes (KB) None Statistics
VVMVolumeIOKBytesRate* Indicates the number ofKBytes transferred per second
for the volume.
Kilobytes per second(KB/s)
None Statistics
VVMVolumeIOOperations Indicates the total number ofinput and output operationson the volume.
operations None Statistics
VVMVolumeIOOperationsFailed
Indicates the total number offailed input and outputoperations on the volume onUnix platforms.
operations None Statistics
VVMVolumeIOOperationsRate
Indicates the number of inputand output operations persecond for the volume.
operations/second None Statistics
VVMVolumeKernelState Indicates the kernel state ofthe volume on Unixplatforms.
{0 = Enabled ; 1 = Detached ; 2 = Disabled ; -1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMVolumeKernelStateNT Indicates the kernel state ofthe volume on Windowsplatforms.
{0 = Enabled ; 1 = Unreported/Undefined ; 2 = Error ; 3 = Disabled ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMVolumeKernelStatus Monitors the kernel status ofthe volume. This status isdetermined by the volumestatus mapping rule definedin the KM commandConfiguration > Volume(s)Kernel Status.If this status parameterchanges to warning or alarmstate, the recovery action willtrigger an event and annotatethe last data point.
{0 = OK ; 1 = Suspicious ; 2 = Failure}
Warning = 1Alarm = 2
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Name Description Units DefaultAlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttributeType
VVMVolumeLoggingState Indicates the logging state ofthe volume on Unix
platforms.
{0 = Enabled ; 1 = Disabled ; -1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMVolumeLoggingStatus Monitors the logging status ofthe volume on Unixplatforms. This status isdetermined by the volumestatus mapping rule definedin the KM commandConfiguration > Volume(s)Logging Status.If this status parameterchanges to warning or alarmstate, the recovery action willtrigger an event and annotatethe last data point.
{0 = OK ;1 = Suspicious ; 2 = Failure}
Warning = 1Alarm = 2
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VVMVolumeReadKBytes Indicates the number ofKBytes read on the volume.
Kilobytes (KB) None Statistics
VVMVolumeReadKBytesRate*
Indicates the number ofKBytes read per second forthe volume.
Kilobytes per second(KB/s)
None Statistics
VVMVolumeReadOperations Indicates the number of readoperations on the volume.
operations None Statistics
VVMVolumeReadOperationsFaile
d
Monitors the number of failedread operations on thevolume on Unix platforms.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will trigger anevent.
operations Warning when> 10
Statistics
VVMVolumeReadTime* Monitors the read time for thevolume.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will trigger anevent.
milliseconds Warning when> 20
ResponseTime
VVMVolumeReadTimeAverage* Monitors the average readtime for the volume.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will trigger anevent.
milliseconds None Statistics
VVMVolumeState Indicates the state of thevolume on Unix platforms.
{0 = Active ;1 = Clean ;2 = Empty ;3 = Invalid ;4 = Replay ;5 = Synchronizing ;6 = NeedSynchronization ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
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Name Description Units DefaultAlertConditions
BMCProactiveNetAttributeType
VVMVolumeStateNT Indicates the state of thevolume on Windowsplatforms.
{0 = Active/Healthy ;1 = Stopped ;2 = Formatting ;3 = Regenerating ;4 = Synchronizing ;5 = Degraded ;6 = Failing ;7 = Missing ;8 = Failed ;-1 = Unknown}
None Availability
VVMVolumeStatus Monitors the status of thevolume. This status isdetermined by the volumestatus mapping rule definedin the KM commandConfiguration > Volume(s)Status.If this status parameterchanges to warning or alarmstate, the recovery action willtrigger an event and annotatethe last data point.
{0 = OK ;1 = Suspicious ;2 = Failure}
Warning = 1Alarm = 2
Availability
VVMVolumeSummary Summarizes the volumeinformation as reported bycommands executed by thedata collector.
n/a None n/a
VVMVolumeWriteKBytes Indicates the number ofKBytes written on the volume.
Kilobytes (KB) None Statistics
VVMVolumeWriteKBytesRate*
Indicates the number ofKBytes written per second forthe volume.
Kilobytes per second(KB/s)
None Statistics
VVMVolumeWriteOperations Indicates the number of writeoperations on the volume.
operations None Statistics
VVMVolumeWriteOperationsFail
ed
Monitors the number of failedwrite operations on thevolume on Unix platforms.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will trigger anevent.
operations Warning when> 10
Statistics
VVMVolumeWriteTime* Monitors the write time forthe volume.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will trigger anevent.
milliseconds Warning when> 20
ResponseTime
VVMVolumeWriteTimeAverage* Monitors the average writetime for the volume.If this parameter changes towarning or alarm state, therecovery action will trigger anevent.
milliseconds None Statistics
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For detailed information about Baselining and KPI, see Managing Baselines and Key Performance Indicators.
* Parameters marked with an asterisk are used by default when visualizing the corresponding monitor instance in BPPM.
InfoBox
Name Description
Volume Name of the Veritas Volume Manager volume.
Status Status of the Veritas Volume Manager volume.
Group Diskgroup name of the Veritas Volume Manager volume.
KState Kernel state of the Veritas Volume Manager volume.
Length Length of the Veritas Volume Manager volume.
Logging Logging state of the Veritas Volume Manager volume.
Log Length Log length of the Veritas Volume Manager volume.
Drive Letter Drive letter of the Veritas Volume Manager volume.
Type Type of the Veritas Volume Manager volume.
Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
Collector Last Start Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector Last End Date & time at the completion of the last data collection cycle.
Collector Next Start Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
Menu Commands
Function Description
Configuration > Volume Accesses the individual configuration for monitoring the selected volume instance.This dialog allows the selected volume instance to be enabled or disabled for monitoring by theVVM KM.
Configuration > VolumeStatus
Accesses the individual configuration for determining the status for the selected volumeinstance.By default, the global VVMVolumeState[NT] to VVMVolumeStatus mapping rule, or theinherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit thecustom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > VolumeKernel Status
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the kernel status for the selected volumeinstance.By default, the global VVMVolumeKernelState[NT] to VVMVolumeKernelStatus mappingrule, or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] toinherit the custom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > VolumeLogging Status (Unixonly)
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the logging status for the selected volumeinstance.
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Function Description
By default, the global VVMVolumeLoggingState to VVMVolumeLoggingStatus mappingrule, or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] toinherit the custom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Plexes Accesses the dialog for specifying which plexes under the selected volume instance are to bemonitored by the VVM KM.By default, all plexes are monitored.Type [default] to reset any custom configurations from current level and below and inheritcustom setting, if any, or revert to default configuration.
Configuration > PlexesStatus
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the status for monitored plex instances underthe selected volume instance.By default, the global VVMPlexState[NT] to VVMPlexStatus mapping rule, or the inheritedcustom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the customsettings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > PlexesKernel Status
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the kernel status for monitored plex instancesunder the selected volume instance.By default, the global VVMPlexKernelState[NT] to VVMPlexKernelStatus mapping rule, orthe inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit thecustom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Subdisks Accesses the dialog for specifying which subdisks under the selected volume instance are to bemonitored by the VVM KM.By default, all subdisks are monitored.Type [default] to reset any custom configurations from current level and below and inheritcustom setting, if any, or revert to default configuration.
Configuration > SubdisksKernel Status
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the kernel status for monitored subdiskinstances under the selected volume instance.By default, the global VVMSubdiskKernelState[NT] to VVMSubdiskKernelStatus mappingrule, or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] toinherit the custom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
VVM_VOLUME_CONTAINER
Icon
Parameters
None
InfoBox
Name Description
Collector Name Name of the data collector that sets variables and parameters under this application instance.
Collector Last Start Date & time when the last data collection cycle started.
Collector Last End Date & time at the completion of the last data collection cycle.
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Name Description
Collector Next Start Date & time when the next data collection cycle is expected to start.
Collector Status Data collector execution status (Idle or Running).
Menu Commands
Function Description
Configuration > Volumes Accesses the dialog for specifying which volumes under the selected volume container instanceare to be monitored by the VVM KM.By default, all volumes are monitored.Type [default] to reset any custom configurations from current level and below and inheritcustom setting, if any, or revert to default configuration.
Configuration > VolumesStatus
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the status for monitored volume instancesunder the selected volume container instance.By default, the global VVMVolumeState[NT] to VVMVolumeStatus mapping rule, or theinherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit thecustom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > VolumesKernel Status
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the kernel status for monitored volumeinstances under the selected volume container instance.By default, the global VVMVolumeKernelState[NT] to VVMVolumeKernelStatusmapping rule, or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the custom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > VolumesLogging Status (UNIXonly)
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the logging status for monitored volumeinstances under the selected volume container instance.By default, the global VVMVolumeLoggingState to VVMVolumeLoggingStatus mappingrule, or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] toinherit the custom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Plexes Accesses the dialog for specifying which plexes under the selected volume container instanceare to be monitored by the VVM KM.By default, all plexes are monitored.Type [default] to reset any custom configurations from current level and below and inheritcustom setting, if any, or revert to default configuration.
Configuration > PlexesStatus
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the status for monitored plex instances underthe selected volume container instance.By default, the global VVMPlexState[NT] to VVMPlexStatus mapping rule, or the inheritedcustom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the customsettings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > PlexesKernel Status
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the kernel status for monitored plexinstances under the selected volume container instance.By default, the global VVMPlexKernelState[NT] to VVMPlexKernelStatus mapping rule,or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] toinherit the custom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
Configuration > Subdisks Accesses the dialog for specifying which subdisks under the selected volume container instanceare to be monitored by the VVM KM.By default, all subdisks are monitored.Type [default] to reset any custom configurations from current level and below and inheritcustom setting, if any, or revert to default configuration.
Configuration > SubdisksKernel Status
Accesses the configuration dialog for determining the kernel status for monitored subdiskinstances under the selected volume container instance.By default, the global VVMSubdiskKernelState[NT] to VVMSubdiskKernelStatusmapping rule, or the inherited custom settings configured at a higher level, is used. Select [default] to inherit the custom settings or to reset to the default status mapping rule.
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Where to Find Additional Help
Additional help for BMC PATROL can be found in the following locations:
PATROL Console User Guide
PATROL Console Online Help
Other PATROL Manuals and Guides
http://www.bmc.com/support_home
Additional help for Veritas Volume Manager can be found in the following locations:
Veritas Volume Manager Administrator’s Guide
Veritas Volume Manager Administrator’s Reference Guide
Veritas Volume Manager Release Notes
http://support.veritas.com
Additional help for PATROL Knowledge Module for Veritas Volume Manager by Sentry Software canbe found in the following locations:
PATROL Knowledge Module for Veritas Volume Manager by Sentry Software User Guide
PATROL Knowledge Module for Veritas Volume Manager by Sentry Software Release Notes
http://www.sentrysoftware.com
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Index
- A -Abnormalities 50
Access
Executable Files 13
Files 13
Library Files 13
Paths 13
Permissions 13Acknowledge
Logs Alert 62Adapter 47
Add 48, 49
Create 48
Update 49Agent
PATROL 41AIX 13
Application Class
VVM_DAEMON 71
VVM_DAEMON_CONTAINER 73
VVM_DISKDEVICE 75
VVM_DISKDEVICE_CONTAINER 79
VVM_DISKGROUP 80
VVM_DISKGROUP_CONTAINER 84
VVM_DISKPATH 92
VVM_LOG 93
VVM_LOG_CONTAINER 96
VVM_PLEX 98
VVM_RLINK 102
VVM_RVG 104
VVM_SERVER 108
VVM_SUBDISK 112
VVM_VOLUME 116
VVM_VOLUME_CONTAINER 120
- B -Baselines
BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management 50
Generation 50
Manage 50
Requirements 50BMC
BMC Portal 47
BMC ProactiveNet Performance ManagementPortal 11
BMC Software PATROL Agent 11
BMC Software PATROL Console 11
Requirements 11BMC PATROL
Changes 11
pslInstructionMax 11BMC ProactiveNet
Integration 47BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management
Abnormalities 50
Baselines 50
Key Performance Indicators 50
KPI 50
- C -Changes 7
Check
Instance Limits 44Cluster
Configure 53Clustering Application 53
Collectors
VVMCreateDistribution 108
VVMDaemonCollector 108
VVMDiskdeviceCollector 108
VVMDiskgroupCollector 108
VVMLogCollector 108
VVMPlexCollector 108
VVMRlinkCollector 108
VVMRvgCollector 108
VVMSubdiskCollector 108
VVMUpdateAgent 108
VVMVolumeCollector 108Command
Configuration 79
Disk Paths 79
Disk Paths Kernel Status 79
Diskdevices 79
Diskdevices Status 79Commands
About 108
Acknowledgement 93
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Commands
Alarms 93
All 93
Configuration 71, 73, 75, 80, 84, 92, 93,96, 98, 102, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120
Daemon 71
Daemon List 73
Daemon Status 71
Daemons 73
Daemons Status 73
Debug 108
Disk Devices 80, 84
Disk Devices Status 80, 84
Disk Path 92
Disk Path Kernel Status 92
Disk Paths 75, 80, 84
Disk Paths Kernel Status 75, 80, 84
Diskdevice 75
Diskdevice Status 75
Diskgroup 80
Diskgroup Status 80
Diskgroup Topology Report 80
Diskgroups 84
Diskgroups Status 84
Force Discovery 108
Instance Limits 108
KM Status 108
Log 93
Log Alert Acknowledgement 93
Log Filter 93
Log Scan Limit 93
Login 108
Logs 96
Logs Alert Acknowledgement 96
Logs Filter 96
Logs Scan Limit 96
Messages List 96
Monitoring Mode 108
Node Status 108
Paths 108
Plex 98
Plex Kernel Status 98
Plex Status 98
Plexes 80, 84, 116, 120
Plexes Kernel Status 80, 84, 116, 120
Plexes Status 80, 84, 116, 120
Preloading 108
Refresh Parameters 108
Refresh Process Cache 108
Reload Commands 108
Replicated Volume Group 104
Replicated Volume Group Kernel Status 104
Replicated Volume Group Status 104
Replicated Volume Groups 80
Replicated Volume Groups Kernel Status 80
Replicated Volume Groups Status 80
Replication Link Kernel Status 102
Replication Link Status 102
Replication Links 80, 102, 104
Replication Links Kernel Status 80, 104
Replication Links Status 80, 104
Reports 73, 80, 84, 96
Subdisk 112
Subdisk Kernel Status 112
Subdisks 80, 84, 98, 116, 120
Subdisks Kernel Status 80, 84, 98, 116,120
Veritas Volume Manager Topology Report 84
Volume 116
Volume Kernel Status 116
Volume Logging Status 116
Volume Status 116
Volumes 80, 84, 120
Volumes Kernel Status 80, 84, 120
Volumes Logging Status 80, 84, 120
Volumes Status 80, 84, 120
Warnings 93Configure
Cluster 53
Daemons 57
Disk Devices 57
Disk Groups 57
Disk Paths Kernel 57
KM User Account 41
Log Error Filter 60
Log Scan Limit 62
Logs Alert Acknowledgement 62
Multi-Node Monitoring Mode 53
Node Status 59
PATROL Agent 39
Plex 57
Plex Kernel 57
Status 57
Volume 57
Volume Kernel 57
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Configure
Volume Logging 57
- D -Daemons
Delete 54
Disable 54
Enable 54Data Collectors
Force 67Debug
Disable 64
Enable 64Delete
Daemons 54
Disk Devices 54
Disk Paths 54
Diskgroups 54
Logs 54
Plexes 54
Subdisks 54
Volumes 54Disable
Daemons 54
Debug 64
Disk Devices 54
Disk Paths 54
Diskgroups 54
Logs 54
Plexes 54
Subdisks 54
Volumes 54Discoveries
Force 67Discovery
Verify 43Disk Devices
Delete 54
Disable 54
Enable 54Disk Paths
Delete 54
Disable 54
Enable 54Disk Space
Requirements 16Diskgroups
Delete 54
Disable 54
Enable 54
- E -Enable
Daemons 54
Debug 64
Disk Devices 54
Disk Paths 54
Diskgroups 54
Logs 54
Plexes 54
Subdisks 54
Volumes 54
- F -Failover Group Name 53
Files 17
ins_ALL_<version>.tar 17
ins_WINDOWS_<version>.exe 17
Setup 18
setup.exe 20
setup.sh 20
uninstall.exe 32
uninstall.sh 32Force
All Data Collectors 67
All Discoveries 67
Selected Data Collectors 67
- G -Generate
Baselines 50
Reports 66
- H -help 123
HP-UX 13
- I -Improvement 7
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InfoBox
Application Name 108
Application Version 108
Available FS Space 93
Available Space 75
Binary Path 108
Collector Last End 71, 73, 75, 79, 80, 84,92, 93, 96, 98, 102, 104, 112, 116, 120
Collector Last Start 71, 73, 75, 79, 80, 84,92, 93, 96, 98, 102, 104, 112, 116, 120
Collector Name 71, 73, 75, 79, 80, 84, 92,93, 96, 98, 102, 104, 112, 116, 120
Collector Next Start 71, 73, 75, 79, 80,84, 92, 93, 96, 98, 102, 104, 112, 116, 120
Collector Status 71, 73, 75, 79, 80, 84,92, 93, 96, 98, 102, 104, 112, 116, 120
Command 71
Copyright 108
Data Volumes 104
Description 71, 93
Device 75, 112
Disk 75, 92, 112
Disk Access Name 92
Diskdevice 75
Drive Letter 116
FS Percent Used 93
Group 75, 92, 98, 102, 104, 112, 116
Host Name 108
ID 80
Installation Path 108
Kernel State 92, 102, 104
KState 98, 112, 116
Last Purge 93
Latency Protection 102
Length 98, 112, 116
Library Path 108
Local Host 102
Log File Modification Time 93
Log File Size 93
Log Length 116
Logging 116
Monitoring Mode 108
Monitoring Node 108
Name 71, 80, 93
Node Name(s) 108
Offset 75
Operating System 108
Owner 71
Path 92, 93
PATROL Agent Version 108
PID 71
Platform 108
Plex 98, 112
PPID 71
Product Name 108
Product Release Date 108
Product Version 108
Remote Host 102
Rlink 102
RVG 102, 104
SRL 104
SRL Overflow Protection 102
Status 71, 75, 80, 98, 102, 104, 116
Subdisk 112
Support 108
Synchronous 102
Tag 75
Total FS Space 93
Type 75, 80, 98, 102, 104, 116
Volume 98, 112, 116
Web site 108Install / Un-install 20, 32
BMC Software Installation Utility 17
Log 20
Packages 17
Procedure 20
Setup Files 18Instance Limits
Check 44Integration
BMC ProactiveNet 47Integration Service Agent 48
Introduction 20
Issues
Fixed 7
- K -Key Performance Indicators
BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management 50
Manage 50KM
Configure 41
Initial Setup 45
Load 37, 38, 47
Preload 39
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KM
Preloaded 40, 41
Prepare to Load 38
Unload 39, 40, 41
User Account 41KPI
BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management 50
Manage 50
- L -Linux 13
Load
KM 37, 38, 47
PATROL Central 38
Prepare 38Log Error Filter
Configure 60Log Scan Limit
Configure 62Logs
Delete 54
Disable 54
Enable 54Logs Alert
Acknowledge 62
- M -Manage
Baselines 50
Key Performance Indicators 50
KPI 50Monitor Type 48
Multi-Node Monitoring Mode
Configure 53
- N -New features 7
Node Status
Configure 59
- O -Operating Systems
Linux 17, 20, 32
Unix 17, 32
Windows 17, 20, 32Options
Common services 20
Console Systems role 20
Managed System 20
View Log 20Oracle Solaris Cluster 53
Overview 9
- P -Parameter
NBULoginStatus 41Parameters
ExtraFilesList 108
Refresh 67
VVMDaemonCPUDuration 71
VVMDaemonCPUUtilization 71
VVMDaemonDetails 73
VVMDaemonMemorySize 71
VVMDaemonProcessCount 71
VVMDaemonState 71
VVMDaemonStatus 71
VVMDaemonSummary 71
VVMDiskdeviceDetails 84
VVMDiskdeviceIOKBytes 75
VVMDiskdeviceIOKBytesRate 75
VVMDiskdeviceIOOperations 75
VVMDiskdeviceIOOperationsFailed 75
VVMDiskdeviceIOOperationsRate 75
VVMDiskdeviceQueueDepth 75
VVMDiskdeviceReadKBytes 75
VVMDiskdeviceReadKBytesRate 75
VVMDiskdeviceReadOperations 75
VVMDiskdeviceReadOperationsFailed 75
VVMDiskdeviceReadTime 75
VVMDiskdeviceReadTimeAverage 75
VVMDiskdeviceSpaceAvailable 75
VVMDiskdeviceState 75
VVMDiskdeviceStateNT 75
VVMDiskdeviceStatus 75
VVMDiskdeviceSummary 75
VVMDiskdeviceWriteKBytes 75
VVMDiskdeviceWriteKBytesRate 75
VVMDiskdeviceWriteOperations 75
VVMDiskdeviceWriteOperationsFailed 75
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Parameters
VVMDiskdeviceWriteTime 75
VVMDiskdeviceWriteTimeAverage 75
VVMDiskgroupDetails 84
VVMDiskgroupSpaceAvailable 80
VVMDiskgroupState 80
VVMDiskgroupStateNT 80
VVMDiskgroupStatus 80
VVMDiskgroupSummary 80
VVMDiskpathEnabled 75
VVMDiskpathKernelState 92
VVMDiskpathKernelStateNT 92
VVMDiskpathKernelStatus 92
VVMDiskpathNonEnabled 75
VVMDiskpathSummary 92
VVMLogAlarmCount 93
VVMLogAlarmText 93
VVMLogDetails 96
VVMLogFSSpaceUsedPercent 93
VVMLoginStatus 108
VVMLogSpaceAvailable 93
VVMLogSpaceGrowthRate 93
VVMLogSpaceUsed 93
VVMLogSpaceUsedPercent 93
VVMLogSummary 93
VVMLogText 93
VVMLogWarningCount 93
VVMLogWarningText 93
VVMMonitoringMode 108
VVMNodeStatus 108
VVMPlexDetails 84
VVMPlexIOKBytes 98
VVMPlexIOKBytesRate 98
VVMPlexIOOperations 98
VVMPlexIOOperationsFailed 98
VVMPlexIOOperationsRate 98
VVMPlexKernelState 98
VVMPlexKernelStateNT 98
VVMPlexKernelStatus 98
VVMPlexReadKBytes 98
VVMPlexReadKBytesRate 98
VVMPlexReadOperations 98
VVMPlexReadOperationsFailed 98
VVMPlexReadTime 98
VVMPlexReadTimeAverage 98
VVMPlexState 98
VVMPlexStateNT 98
VVMPlexStatus 98
VVMPlexSummary 98
VVMPlexWriteKBytes 98
VVMPlexWriteKBytesRate 98
VVMPlexWriteOperations 98
VVMPlexWriteOperationsFailed 98
VVMPlexWriteTime 98
VVMPlexWriteTimeAverage 98
VVMRlinkKernelState 102
VVMRlinkKernelStatus 102
VVMRlinkRemainingUpdatesCount 102
VVMRlinkRemainingUpdatesLag 102
VVMRlinkRemainingUpdatesPercent 102
VVMRlinkRemainingUpdatesSize 102
VVMRlinkState 102
VVMRlinkStatus 102
VVMRlinkSummary 102
VVMRvgKernelState 104
VVMRvgKernelStatus 104
VVMRvgRlinkCount 104
VVMRvgState 104
VVMRvgStatus 104
VVMRvgSummary 104
VVMRvgVolumeCount 104
VVMSubdiskDetails 84
VVMSubdiskIOKBytes 112
VVMSubdiskIOKBytesRate 112
VVMSubdiskIOOperations 112
VVMSubdiskIOOperationsFailed 112
VVMSubdiskIOOperationsRate 112
VVMSubdiskKernelState 112
VVMSubdiskKernelStateNT 112
VVMSubdiskKernelStatus 112
VVMSubdiskReadKBytes 112
VVMSubdiskReadKBytesRate 112
VVMSubdiskReadOperations 112
VVMSubdiskReadOperationsFailed 112
VVMSubdiskReadTime 112
VVMSubdiskReadTimeAverage 112
VVMSubdiskSummary 112
VVMSubdiskWriteKBytes 112
VVMSubdiskWriteKBytesRate 112
VVMSubdiskWriteOperations 112
VVMSubdiskWriteOperationsFailed 112
VVMSubdiskWriteTime 112
VVMSubdiskWriteTimeAverage 112
VVMVolumeDetails 84
VVMVolumeIOKBytes 116
VVMVolumeIOKBytesRate 116
VVMVolumeIOOperations 116
VVMVolumeIOOperationsFailed 116
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Parameters
VVMVolumeIOOperationsRate 116
VVMVolumeKernelState 116
VVMVolumeKernelStateNT 116
VVMVolumeKernelStatus 116
VVMVolumeLoggingState 116
VVMVolumeLoggingStatus 116
VVMVolumeReadKBytes 116
VVMVolumeReadKBytesRate 116
VVMVolumeReadOperations 116
VVMVolumeReadOperationsFailed 116
VVMVolumeReadTime 116
VVMVolumeReadTimeAverage 116
VVMVolumeState 116
VVMVolumeStateNT 116
VVMVolumeStatus 116
VVMVolumeSummary 116
VVMVolumeWriteKBytes 116
VVMVolumeWriteKBytesRate 116
VVMVolumeWriteOperations 116
VVMVolumeWriteOperationsFailed 116
VVMVolumeWriteTime 116
VVMVolumeWriteTimeAverage 116PATROL
Agent 41
PATROL Agent 39, 40
PATROL Agent system 16
PATROL Central Console 39, 41
PATROL Central Console Server system 16
PATROL Central Web Server system 16
PATROL Console 39, 40
PATROL Console system 16PATROL Agent
Configure 39
Restart 45PATROL Console 38
Restart 45Permissions
Access 13Platform
Upgrade 45Platforms
Unix 41Plexes
Delete 54
Disable 54
Enable 54Preload
KM 39Preloaded
KM 40, 41ProactiveNet 48
PW Commands 49
- R -Refresh
Parameters 67Release Notes 7
remote PATROL Agent Checking 53
Reports
Generate 66Requirements
Additional 11
BMC ProactiveNet Performance ManagementPortal 11
BMC Software PATROL Agent 11
BMC Software PATROL Console 11
Disk Space 16
Security 13
Software 11
Symantec NetBackup™ 11
System 11Restart
PATROL Agent 45
PATROL Console 45
- S -Security
Requirements 13Setup
Check 45
Initial 45
KM 45Solaris 13
Status
Configure 57Subdisks
Delete 54
Disable 54
Enable 54Sudo 41
User 13System
HP-UX 11
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System
IBM AIX 11
Microsoft Windows 11
Oracle Solaris 11
Red Hat Linux 11
Requirements 11
- T -Thresholds
Customize 49
Import 49
- U -Unix 41
Unload
KM 39, 40, 41Upgrade
Platform 45
- V -Verify
Application Discovery 43Veritas Cluster File System 53
Veritas Cluster Server 53
Volumes
Delete 54
Disable 54
Enable 54VVM_DAEMON
Application Class 71VVM_DAEMON_CONTAINER
Application Class 73VVM_DISKDEVICE
Application Class 75VVM_DISKDEVICE_CONTAINER
Application Class 79VVM_DISKGROUP
Application Class 80VVM_DISKGROUP_CONTAINER
Application Class 84VVM_DISKPATH
Application Class 92VVM_LOG
Application Class 93
VVM_LOG_CONTAINER
Application Class 96VVM_PLEX
Application Class 98VVM_RLINK
Application Class 102VVM_RVG
Application Class 104VVM_SERVER
Application Class 108VVM_SUBDISK
Application Class 112VVM_VOLUME
Application Class 116VVM_VOLUME_CONTAINER
Application Class 120
- W -What's new 7
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