IBM HACMP - Change History


See updates in 2010-2011 years

TKU March 2010

Updated the cluster attribute so that it has an id attribute, not a cluster_id attribute.

TKU September 2011

The following improvements were made:

  • Added a cluster_name attribute for the Cluster node.
  • Added visibility of the cluster_id and cluster_name attributes in the user interface.
See updates in 2016-2017 years

TKU January 2016

The following improvements were made:

  • Added support for IBM PowerHA Cluster Server and IBM PowerHA SystemMirror Cluster Server (DRDC1-5001).
  • An SI type is now set to a correct product name based on a version (DRDC1-5001).
  • The Cluster node name and type are now set to an SI's product name (DRDC1-5001, Esc 084848).
  • Removed the Cluster type, name, and id attributes from the Cluster node name (DRDC1-5001).
  • Removed the id and cluster attributes from the SoftwareInstance name.

TKU March 2016

For BMC Discovery version 11.x, incorporated cluster awareness into the pattern module.

TKU November 2016

Added ClusterResource nodes with the logical_volumes attribute to support software running on a clustered file system such as IBM DB2 or IBM TADDM (Esc 096778).

TKU January 2017

The following improvements were made:

  • Updated IP to dns_names mapping for ClusterService nodes (DRDC1-7631).
  • Updated volume groups extraction (DRDC1-7631).
  • Fixed mapping between the extracted version and type for Cluster and SoftwareInstance.

TKU March 2017

The following improvements were made:

  • Added ClusterResource nodes for PowerHA Applications (DRDC1-7514, DRDC1-7515).
  • Added DiscoveryFunctions.runActiveCommand() instead of direct command runs.
  • Added a failover attribute for the Cluster node.
  • Moved multiple parts to functions.
  • Added debug logging and code comments.


See updates in 2019-2021 years

TKU April 2019

Updated the pattern to use runCommand functions.

TKU March 2021

Added a type attribute to the ClusterMember nodes.

 

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