Note BMC PATROL for Microsoft Cluster Server 1.9 is not the latest version. The latest version is merged with the BMC PATROL for Microsoft Windows Servers 5.0 KM as a component. To continue using it, import the BMC PATROL for Microsoft Windows Servers 5.0. For more information, see BMC PATROL for Microsoft Windows Servers 5.0.

Cluster Resource (MCS_Group_Resources)


This is an instance container for all cluster resources belonging to a specific cluster group and contains related status parameters.

Note

The Cluster Resource monitor type in BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management is referred as the MCS_Group_Resources application class in BMC PATROL.

Resource application instances, and the icons representing them, appear under the MCS_Groups application instances.

Icons for physical disk resources and file share resources are displayed as follows when the large icons view is activated.

pdisk.bmpThis icon represents physical disk resources.

fshare.bmpThis icon represents file share resources.

InfoBox

The following information is displayed on the MCS_Group_Resources InfoBox:

Item

Description

Resource type

Displays the resource type

Resource status

Displays the status of the selected resource

Resource SID

Displays the PATROL resource instance name

Resource owner

Displays the name of the node hosting the current resource

Resource name

Displays the resource name

Resource DLL

Displays the resource DLL

Resource description

Displays the resource description

KM version

Displays the version of the KM

Attributes (parameters)

The following attributes are available for this monitor type:

Configuring Cluster Resource

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