3.4 ASRHealth

Use this Knowledge Script to monitor Automatic Server Recovery (ASR) status. This Knowledge Script checks the overall condition of the ASR. The job raises an event if problems are detected. Event severity is specific to the failed condition.

This Knowledge Script also checks the number of ASR-initiated reboots that have occurred on a server during the monitoring interval. The job raises an event if the reboot count exceeds the threshold you set.

3.4.1 Resource Object

ASR object

3.4.2 Default Schedule

The default interval for this script is Every 10 minutes.

3.4.3 Setting Parameter Values

Set the following parameters as needed:

Description

How to Set It

Event?

Set to y to raise events. The default is y.

Collect Data? (y/n)

Set to y to collect data for charts and reports. If set to y, the script returns the number of times ASR rebooted the system. The default is n.

Community

Specify the SNMP community string. The default is either the community name specified in AppManager Security Manager or public if no community name has been specified.

Reboot maximum threshold

Specify a threshold for the maximum number of server reboots before the job raises an event. The default is 3.

Event severity level for SNMP or CIM failure

Set the event severity level from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which SNMP or HP SIM fails. The default is 9.

Event severity level for overall condition critical

Set the event severity level from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which the overall condition of the ASR is critical. The default is 2.

Event severity level for overall condition degraded

Set the event severity level from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which the overall condition of the ASR is degraded. The default is 8.

Event severity level for number of reboots exceeded threshold

Set the event severity level from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which the number of ASR-initiated reboots exceeded the threshold. The default is 5.