HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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Table 114 Overview of BCM Monitor parameter files
Description
Parameter name (specified
value)
Parameter type
File name
Specifies the interval for monitoring (obtaining the
statuses of) copy groups
CYCLETIME
(Cycle time)
None
YKMONOPT
Specifies the default timeout value for the CLI commands
specified in the YKMONCG file
WAITTIMEOUT
(Default timeout value)
Specifies the level of messages to be output
MSGLEVEL
(Message level)
Specifies the default value of the error actions specified
in the YKMONCG file
ONACTIONERROR
(Default error action value)
Specifies the following copy groups and their
environments
Copy group
parameter
YKMONCG
•
CGID
(Copy group ID)
•
CGPREFIX
(Prefix)
•
Copy groups to monitor
•
CGDAD
(Host device
address domain ID)
•
Copy groups for which actions will be executed
•
Copy groups for which operator commands will be
issued
•
CGROUTE
(Route list ID)
Specifies whether to monitor the copy group
CGMONSTAT
(Monitoring status)
•
ACTIVE
: Monitors the copy group. If the copy group
changes to the specified target status, the designated
actions are executed.
•
INACTIVE
: Does not monitor the copy group.
Specify this parameter if you want to perform actions
for the copy group or display information about the
copy group by using the MODIFY REPORT
command without monitoring the status. You can
change the value to ACTIVE by using the MODIFY
SET
command.
CGSTARTUPSTATUS
(Startup status, startup
action)
•
Startup status: Specifies the status of the copy group
for when BCM Monitor starts.
•
Startup action: Specifies the action that is executed
when BCM Monitor starts but the monitored copy
group is not in the specified startup status.
Specifies the status of the copy group for which the
action is to be executed.
STATUS
(Target status)
Action
parameter
ACTION
(Action, error action)
•
Action: Specifies the action to perform when the
copy group is in the target status.
•
Error action: Specifies the action to perform when
the action that was executed results in an error.
“Behavior of BCM Monitor” (page 681)
describes how BCM Monitor works when the BCM Monitor
parameter files are specified as shown in
“Example of BCM Monitor parameter files” (page 680)
.
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