Configuring Resource Monitoring

Although Heartbeat can detect a node failure, it also has the ability to detect when an individual resource on a node has failed. If you want Heartbeat to ensure that a resource is running, you must configure resource monitoring for that resource. Resource monitoring consists of specifying a timeout and/or start delay value, and an interval. The interval tells Heartbeat how often it should check the resource status.

To configure resource monitoring:

  1. Start the HA Management Client and log in to the cluster as described in Section 4.1, “Graphical HA Management Client”.

  2. Select the resource, click the Operations tab, then click Add Operation.

  3. Select Monitor as the operation name.

  4. Add the desired values in the Interval, Timeout, and Start Delay fields, and a description if desired.

  5. Click OK, then click Apply to start the monitoring operation.

If you do not configure resource monitoring, resource failures after a successful start will not be communicated, and the cluster will always show the resource as healthy.

If the resource monitor detects a failure, the following actions will take place:


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