EXPRESSCLUSTER® X 5.1 for Windows Command Reference Guide for Cluster Configuration¶
- 1. Preface
- 2. Command reference
- 3. Creating a cluster
- 4. Setting cluster properties
- 4.1. Basic information
- 4.2. Interconnect
- 4.3. Fencing
- 4.4. Timeout
- 4.5. Port No.
- 4.6. Recovery
- 4.7. Alert Service
- 4.8. WebManager
- 4.9. API
- 4.10. Encryption
- 4.11. Alert Log
- 4.12. Delay Warning
- 4.13. Disk
- 4.14. Mirror Disk
- 4.15. Account
- 4.16. RIP (Legacy)
- 4.17. JVM Monitor
- 4.18. Cloud
- 4.19. Statistics
- 4.20. Extension
- 5. Configuring a server
- 6. Configuring a group
- 7. Configuring group resources
- 7.1. Application resource
- 7.2. AWS DNS resource
- 7.3. AWS Elastic IP resource
- 7.4. AWS Secondary IP resource
- 7.5. AWS Virtual IP resource
- 7.6. Azure DNS resource
- 7.7. Azure probe port resource
- 7.8. CIFS resource
- 7.9. Dynamic DNS resource
- 7.10. Floating IP resource
- 7.11. Google Cloud DNS resource
- 7.12. Google Cloud Virtual IP resource
- 7.13. Hybrid disk resource
- 7.14. Mirror disk resource
- 7.15. Oracle Cloud Virtual IP resource
- 7.16. Registry synchronization resource
- 7.17. Script resource
- 7.18. Disk resource
- 7.19. Service resource
- 7.20. Virtual computer name resource
- 7.21. Virtual IP resource
- 8. Configuring monitor resources
- 8.1. Application monitor resource
- 8.2. AWS AZ monitor resource
- 8.3. AWS DNS monitor resource
- 8.4. AWS Elastic IP monitor resource
- 8.5. AWS Secondary IP monitor resource
- 8.6. AWS Virtual IP monitor resource
- 8.7. Azure DNS monitor resource
- 8.8. Azure load balance monitor resource
- 8.9. Azure probe port monitor resource
- 8.10. CIFS monitor resource
- 8.11. DB2 monitor resource
- 8.12. Dynamic DNS monitor resource
- 8.13. Disk RW monitor resource
- 8.14. Floating IP monitor resource
- 8.15. FTP monitor resource
- 8.16. Google Cloud DNS monitor resource
- 8.17. Google Cloud load balance monitor resource
- 8.18. Google Cloud Virtual IP monitor resource
- 8.19. Custom monitor resource
- 8.20. Hybrid disk TUR monitor resource
- 8.21. Hybrid disk monitor resource
- 8.22. HTTP monitor resource
- 8.23. IMAP4 monitor resource
- 8.24. IP monitor resource
- 8.25. JVM monitor resource
- 8.26. Mirror disk monitor resource
- 8.27. NIC Link Up/Down monitor resource
- 8.28. Message receive monitor resource
- 8.29. Multi target monitor resource
- 8.30. Oracle Cloud load balance monitor resource
- 8.31. Oracle Cloud Virtual IP monitor resource
- 8.32. ODBC monitor resource
- 8.33. Oracle monitor resource
- 8.34. WebOTX monitor resource
- 8.35. POP3 monitor resource
- 8.36. PostgreSQL monitor resource
- 8.37. Process resource monitor resource
- 8.38. Process name monitor resource
- 8.39. Registry synchronization monitor resource
- 8.40. Disk TUR monitor resource
- 8.41. Service monitor resource
- 8.42. SMTP monitor resource
- 8.43. SQL Server monitor resource
- 8.44. System monitor resource
- 8.45. Tuxedo monitor resource
- 8.46. User mode monitor resource
- 8.47. Virtual computer name monitor resource
- 8.48. Virtual IP monitor resource
- 8.49. WebSphere monitor resource
- 8.50. WebLogic monitor resource
- 9. Retrieving an encrypted password string
- 10. Notes and restrictions
- 11. Legal Notice