Oracle® Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition System Administration Guide

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Updated: July 2014, E39667-01
 
 

How to Modify the Heartbeat Properties


Note -  You can also accomplish this procedure by using the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager GUI. Click Partnerships, then click the partnership name. In the Heartbeats section click the heartbeat name. In the Heartbeat panel, click the Properties tab then click Edit. For more information about Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager, see Chapter 13, Using the Oracle Solaris Cluster GUI, in Oracle Solaris Cluster System Administration Guide .
  1. Log in to a cluster node.

    You must be assigned the Geo Management RBAC rights profile to complete this procedure. For more information about RBAC, see Securing Geographic Edition Software in Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition Installation and Configuration Guide .

  2. Modify the heartbeat properties.
    # geohb set-prop -p property-setting [-p…] heartbeat-name
    –p property-setting

    Specifies the default properties of the heartbeat.

    A heartbeat property is assigned a value by a name=statement pair. Multiple properties can be set at one time by using multiple statements.

    For more information about the properties you can set, see Appendix A, Standard Geographic Edition Properties.

    heartbeat-name

    Specifies an identifier for the heartbeat settings.

    For information about the names and values that are supported by Geographic Edition software, see Appendix B, Legal Names and Values of Geographic Edition Entities.

    For more information about the geohb command, refer to the geohb (1M) man page.

Example 6-7  Modifying the Properties of the Default Heartbeat

This example modifies the settings for the default heartbeat between cluster-paris and cluster-newyork.

# geohb set-prop -p Query_interval=60 hb_cluster-paris~cluster-newyork