10-23-2007
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sunw.sctelemetry
SUNW.SCTelemetry(5) Sun Cluster Miscellaneous SUNW.SCTelemetry(5)
NAME
SUNW.SCTelemetry, SCTelemetry - resource type for collecting data on system resource usage
DESCRIPTION
SUNW.SCTelemetry is the resource type that enables you to collect data on the usage of system resources. SUNW.SCTelemetry stores system
resource usage data in a Java DB database for seven days. The resource of type SUNW.SCTelemetry has a dependency on the resource of type
SUNW.derby. For more information, see the SUNW.derby(5) man page.
The extension properties associated with the SUNW.SCTelemetry resource type are as follows:
Extended_accounting_cleanup(boolean)
Specifies whether the extended accounting log file is cleaned up, that is whether historical data is deleted. Possible values for
Extended_accounting_cleanup are TRUE and FALSE.
Category Optional
Default TRUE
Tunable Anytime
Monitor_retry_count(integer)
Controls fault-monitor restarts. The property indicates the number of times that the process monitor facility restarts the fault moni-
tor. The property corresponds to the -n option passed to the pmfadm(1M) command. The Resource Group Manager (RGM) counts the number of
restarts in a specified time window. See the Monitor_retry_interval property for more information. Note that Monitor_retry_count refers
to the restarts of the fault monitor itself, not to the resource of type SUNW.SCTelemetry.
Category Optional
Default 2
Tunable Anytime
Monitor_retry_interval(integer)
Indicates the time window in minutes during which the RGM counts fault-monitor failures. The property corresponds to the -t option
passed to the pmfadm(1M) command. If the number of times the fault monitor fails exceeds the value of the Monitor_retry_count prop-
erty, the process monitor facility does not restart the fault monitor.
Category Optional
Default 2 minutes
Tunable Anytime
Probe_timeout(integer)
Specifies the timeout value, in seconds, for the probe.
Category Optional
Default 30 seconds
Tunable Anytime
Sampling_interval(integer)
Specifies how often monitoring data is collected. The Telemetry_sampling_interval property must have a value of between 30 and 3600.
Category Mandatory
Default 60
Tunable Anytime
SEE ALSO
pmfadm(1M), SUNW.derby(5)
Sun Cluster 3.2 12 Jul 2005 SUNW.SCTelemetry(5)