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Controlling Clean Behavior on Resource FaultsThe ManageFaults attribute specifies whether VCS calls the Clean entry point when a resource faults. ManageFaults is a service group attribute; you can configure each service group to operate as desired.
VCS calls the resadminwait trigger when a resource enters the ADMIN_WAIT state due to a resource fault if the ManageFaults attribute is set to NONE. You can customize this trigger to provide notification about the fault. See resadminwait Event Trigger for more information. Controlling Fault PropagationThe FaultPropagation attribute defines whether a resource fault is propagated up the resource dependency tree. It also defines whether a resource fault causes a service group failover.
When a resource faults, VCS fires the resfault trigger and sends an SNMP trap. The trigger is called on the system where the resource faulted and includes the name of the faulted resource. See resfault Event Trigger for more information. Customized Behavior DiagramsThe illustrations in this section depict how the ManageFaults and FaultPropagation attributes change VCS behavior when handling resource faults The following illustration depicts the legends used in the section. Click the thumbnail above to view full-sized image. Scenario: Resource with a critical parent and ManageFaults=NONEThe service group in the following example has five resources. The ManageFaults attribute is set to NONE for resource R2. Click the thumbnail above to view full-sized image. If resource R2 fails, the resource is marked as ONLINE|ADMIN_WAIT. The Clean entry point is not called for the resource. VCS does not take any other resource offline. Scenario: Resource with a critical parent and FaultPropagation=0In the following example, the FaultPropagation attribute is set to 0. Click the thumbnail above to view full-sized image. When resource R2 faults, the Clean entry point is called and the resource is marked as faulted. The fault is not propagated up the tree, and the group is not taken offline. |
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