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Foglight for Infrastructure 5.9.2 - User Guide

Using Foglight for Infrastructure Monitoring log files with Foglight Log Monitor Monitoring IBM PowerVM environments
Before you begin Managing PowerVM HMC agents Monitoring your PowerVM environment
Advanced system configuration and troubleshooting Reference
Advanced System Configuration Foglight for Infrastructure views Foglight Log Monitor views Rules Metrics
Appendix: Building regular expressions in Foglight

MSClusterNode topology object

An object that represents a node in a Microsoft® Windows® cluster. Typically these will share names with actively monitored hosts. The WindowsAgent’s cluster data collection must be enabled for these to be created. The MSClusterNode is placed under a Host’s details, and it references the MSCluster object for the cluster of which it is a part.

A brief description of the node, offered by the user.

Windows®

A string offering the name of the node.

Windows

The state of the cluster.

Windows

The status of the cluster.

Windows

MSClusterResource topology object

An object that represents a resource in a Microsoft® Windows® cluster. The WindowsAgent’s cluster data collection must be enabled for these to be created. Resources are held by resource groups, which are accessible through the MSCluster nodes on which they are active.

A brief description of the resource, offered by the user.

Windows®

A string offering the name of the resource.

Windows

The state of the resource.

Windows

The type of resource.

Windows

MSClusterResourceGroup topology object

An object that represents a resource group in a Microsoft® Windows® cluster. The WindowsAgent’s cluster data collection must be enabled for these to be created. Resource groups hold a collection of resources; resource groups are reachable through the node on which they are actively hosted.

A brief description of the resource, offered by the user.

Windows®

A string offering the name of the resource group.

Windows

The state of the resource.

Windows

The status of the resource.

Windows

MSHostedResourceGroup topology object

An object that represents a resource group, but treated as a Host, since it extends HostExtension. The WindowsAgent’s 'treatResourceGroupAsHost' boolean must be enabled in order for these to be created. Along with the MSHostedResourceGroup, a new Host object of equivalent name is created. The two objects together can be used to represent the host on which a resource group is running. The actual host running the resource group can be determined from the object’s 'activeHost' property.

The host currently hosting the resource group. If performance metrics (such as CPU metrics) should be associated with the resource group, the values on the activeHost may be helpful.

Windows®

The cluster of which the resource group is a part.

Windows

A fabricated host, with name matching that of the MSHostedResourceGroup.

Windows

The name of the hosted resource group, shared by the host property’s name. It is a combination of the clusterName and resource group name.

Windows

The name of the resource group.

Windows

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