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[--parameters <parameters>]
The available parameters depend on the type of monitor:
• DISK device monitor. The parameter is a partition on the disk. The
monitor will attempt to read the first block on this partition to determine
whether the disk is operating normally.
• GATEWAY device monitor. The IP address of the gateway device (such as
a router). The IP address must be on a different subnet than the servers
in the cluster.
• CUSTOM device monitor. The parameter is a probe script. The maximum
length of the pathname is 512 characters.
• SHARED_FILESYSTEM device monitor. The first parameter is the device
(for example, psd1p6) containing the filesystem to be monitored. The
second parameter is the name of a file that the monitor probe should
open and attempt to read to determine the health of the filesystem. The
filename should be relative to the mount point of the filesystem. When
the filesystem is mounted, the mountpath will be prepended to the
filename to determine the complete filename path that should be probed.
The second parameter is optional.
• NTSERVICE device monitor. Whether services dependent on the
monitored NT service should also be started when the NT service is
started (specify either Yes or No). If you want the services to be started,
you can also specify the number of attempts that should be made. Use a
semicolon to separate the values (for example, Yes;3).
[--ordering serial|parallel]
Whether HP Clustered File System enforces a strict ordering sequence when
it runs Start or Stop scripts. The default is serial, the strict ordering sequence.
[--recoveryScript <script>]
A script that runs after a monitor probe has failed. The script attempts to
restore the device. The script pathname can be up to 512 characters long.
[--recoveryTimeout <seconds>]
The amount of time to wait for the Recovery script to complete.
[--startScript <script>]
The Start script runs on the active server for a monitored device. The script
pathname can include up to 512 characters.
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