Use this command to adjust the at-risk evaluation mode for an individual node.
To issue this command, you must have system privilege, policy privilege for the domain to which the node is assigned, or client owner authority over the node.
>>---Set NODEATRISKINTERVAL--node_name--------------------------> >--TYPE--=--+-DEFAULT--+--+--------------------+--------------->< +-BYPASSED-+ '-Interval--=--value-' '-CUSTOM---'
For example, you can specify TYPE = DEFAULT, which allows the status monitor to go ahead and classify the node automatically. Then the interval that is used, is the interval that was defined for that classification by the SET STATUSATRISKINTERVAL command.
set nodeatriskinterval fred type=custom interval=2160
set nodeatriskinterval bob type=bypassed
Command | Description |
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SET STATUSATRISKINTERVAL (Specifies whether to enable client at-risk activity interval evaluation) | Specifies whether to enable client at-risk activity interval evaluation |
SET VMATRISKINTERVAL (Specifies the at-risk mode for an individual VM filespace) | Sets the at-risk mode for a VM filespace |
QUERY MONITORSTATUS (Query the monitoring status) | Displays information about monitoring alerts and server status settings. |
QUERY MONITORSETTINGS (Query the configuration settings for monitoring alerts and server status) | Displays information about monitoring alerts and server status settings. |
SET STATUSMONITOR (Specifies whether to enable status monitoring) | Specifies whether to enable status monitoring. |
SET STATUSREFRESHINTERVAL (Set refresh interval for status monitoring) | Specifies the refresh interval for status monitoring. |
SET STATUSSKIPASFAILURE (Specifies whether to use client at-risk skipped files as failure evaluation) | Specifies whether to use client at-risk skipped files as failure evaluation |
QUERY NODE (Query nodes) | Displays partial or complete information about one or more clients. |
QUERY FILESPACE (Query one or more file spaces) | Displays information about data in file spaces that belong to a client. |