4.4 ClusterwareStatus

Use this Knowledge Script to monitor the status of the following Clusterware daemon processes.

  • Cluster Ready Services (CRS)

  • Cluster Synchronization Services (CSS)

  • Event Management (EVM)

  • Oracle High Availability Services (OHAS)

You can raise an event when the daemon services are not running and collect data about the status of the clusterware processes.

This Knowledge Script is supported on Oracle 11gR2 and Oracle 12c.

4.4.1 Resource Objects

Oracle RAC clusterware object. When you drop a script on an Oracle clusterware object, a job executes on that object and monitors status of the daemon processes.

4.4.2 Default Schedule

The default interval for this script is Every 10 minutes.

4.4.3 Setting Parameter Values

Set the following parameters as needed:

Description

How to Set It

General Settings

Cluster(s) to exclude

Enter the cluster names to exclude with a comma (,) between each cluster name, to exclude the cluster from all jobs.

Event severity when job fails

Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of the event. The default is 5 (red event indicator).

Enable debugging?

Select Yes to enable debugging. The default is unselected.

Raise event when AppManager fails to get metrics?

Select Yes to raise an event when AppManager fails to get the metrics. The default is Yes.

Event severity

Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of the event. The default is 5 (red event indicator).

Event Settings

Raise an event when daemon services are not running?

Select Yes to raise an event when the daemon services are not running. The default is Yes.

Event severity then services are down

Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of the event. The default is 10 (red event indicator).

Data Collection

Collect data about the status of the clusterware processes?

Select Yes to collect data for charts and reports. If you enable data collection, the script returns the status of each daemon process:

  • 100-process is running

  • 0-process is down

The default is Yes.