Messaging engine policy maintenance [Collection]


Overview

To see all the messaging engine policies for a cluster, and the settings that determine messaging engine behavior...

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This list of policies comprises core group policies associated with messaging engines in the cluster, with which we can...

To browse or change the properties of a listed item, select its name in the list. To act on one or more of the listed items, select the check boxes next to the names of the items that you want to act on, then use the button provided. To change which entries are listed, or to change the level of detail that is displayed for those entries, use the Filter settings.

Name

The name of the messaging engine policy, that is, the name of the core group policy that is associated with a messaging engine in the current cluster. Select this name to set the core group policy settings, although you should not change these settings unless you already have experience of doing so.

Failover?

Specifies whether the messaging engine that is associated with this policy can fail over to another server. Values can be Yes or No.

Fail back?

Specifies whether the messaging engine that is associated with this policy can fail back to a more preferred server. Values can be Yes or No.

Preferred order of servers to run on

The list of preferred servers for the messaging engine that is associated with this policy to run on. The list is in the order of preference.

Only run on preferred servers?

Specifies whether the messaging engine that is associated with this policy can run only on the servers in the list of preferred servers, or can run on any server available in the cluster. Values can be Yes or No.

For example, if there is one server in the list of preferred servers and this value is Yes, the messaging engine is considered to be 'pinned' to that server; it cannot fail over to any other server. If there are two servers in the list of preferred servers and this value is No, the messaging engine can fail over to the servers in the list, in the order specified, and then to any other server available in the cluster.

Details

Details of the messaging engine configuration. Either the message confirms that the core group policy, and therefore the messaging engine policy, is correct for the currently selected messaging engine policy assistance type, or the message suggests actions to change the messaging engine configuration. If the suggested action is to correct a core group policy, we can use the Correct messaging engine policy option. When the messaging engine policy assistance type is Custom, these details do not apply.

Status

A green tick in a circle indicates that the messaging engine configuration is correct for the currently selected messaging engine policy assistance type. Otherwise, a warning triangle is displayed. When the messaging engine policy assistance type is Custom, this status does not apply.

 

Buttons

Correct messaging engine policy Change the settings of the selected messaging engine policies so that they are correct for the currently selected messaging engine policy assistance type. The Details and Status fields indicate whether we have to use this button. All the required settings are automatically changed and the fields on this panel are updated. This button is available for all messaging engine policy assistance types except Custom.
Create missing messaging engine policies This button is available only when there is a messaging engine in the cluster not associated with any messaging engine policy. Use this button to create a messaging engine policy and associate it with the messaging engine. A messaging engine policy is created with the correct settings for the currently selected messaging engine policy assistance type, except when that type is Custom. For a Custom messaging engine policy type, a wizard is started that we can use to configure the messaging engine policy as you require.



Last updated Nov 10, 2010 8:23:07 PM CST