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106 Services and applications agents Internet Information Services agent Table 6-1 IIS agent required attributes (continued) Required Attributes SiteName Description The name of the IIS site, the virtual server, or the application pool to be monitored by the agent. The value of this attribute depends on that of the SiteType attribute. The SiteName attribute can take the following values: ■ ■ ■ The name of a site, if SiteType is W3SVC or MSFTPSVC The name of a virtual server, if SiteType is SMTPSVC or NNTPSVC The name of an application pool, if SiteType is APPPOOL Note: This attribute can take localized values. Type and Dimension: string-scalar IPResName The name of the IP resource configured for the IP to which the site is bound. Type and Dimension: string-scalar PortNumber The port to which the site is bound. Type and Dimension: string-scalar Table 6-2 IIS agent optional attributes Optional Attributes AppPoolMon Description Defines the monitoring modes for the application pool associated with the Web site being monitored. Configure this attribute only if SiteType is W3SVC and IIS is configured to run in the Worker Process Isolation mode. The attribute can take one of the following values: ■ ■ ■ NONE: Indicates that the agent will not monitor the application pool associated with the Web site. DEFAULT: Indicates that the agent will monitor the root application pool associated with the Web site. If this attribute is set, the agent starts, stops, and monitors the root application pool associated with the Web site. If the root application pool is stopped externally, the agent fails over the service group. ALL: Indicates the agent will start all application pools associated with the Web site, but will monitor and stop the root application pool only. Type and Dimension: integer-scalar
Services and applications agents Internet Information Services agent 107 Table 6-2 IIS agent optional attributes (continued) Optional Attributes DetailMonitor Description Defines whether the agent monitors the site in detail. The value 1 indicates the agent will monitor each site in detail by attempting an actual socket connection to the port. Type and Dimension: boolean-scalar DetailMonitorInterval The number of monitor cycles after which the agent attempts detail monitoring. For example, the value 5 indicates that the agent will monitor the resource in detail after every 5 monitor cycles. Type and Dimension: integer-scalar Sample configurations Product: VCS for Windows, SFW HA Platform: Windows Version: 6.0.1 This section describes two sample configurations. The first configuration depicts how you can configure one IIS resource to monitor a Web site and its associated application pools. The second configuration depicts how you can configure separate IIS resources to monitor Web sites and application pools. Sample configuration I In the following configuration the IIS sites are located in a shared disk group, which is configured using the VMDg resource type. Figure 6-1 IIS service group dependency graph IIS-NNTP IIS IIS-SMTP IIS IIS IIS-W3SVC IIS-MountV MountV Lanman IIS-Lanman IIS-VMDg VMDg IP IIS-IP NIC IIS-NIC
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Services and applications agents<br />
Internet Information Services agent<br />
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Table 6-2<br />
IIS agent optional attributes (continued)<br />
Optional Attributes<br />
DetailMonitor<br />
Description<br />
Defines whether the agent monitors the site in detail. The value<br />
1 indicates the agent will monitor each site in detail by attempting<br />
an actual socket connection to the port.<br />
Type and Dimension: boolean-scalar<br />
DetailMonitorInterval<br />
The number of monitor cycles after which the agent attempts<br />
detail monitoring. For example, the value 5 indicates that the<br />
agent will monitor the resource in detail after every 5 monitor<br />
cycles.<br />
Type and Dimension: integer-scalar<br />
Sample configurations<br />
Product: VCS for Windows,<br />
SFW HA<br />
Platform: Windows<br />
Version: 6.0.1<br />
This section describes two sample configurations. The first configuration depicts<br />
how you can configure one IIS resource to monitor a Web site and its associated<br />
application pools. The second configuration depicts how you can configure separate<br />
IIS resources to monitor Web sites and application pools.<br />
Sample configuration I<br />
In the following configuration the IIS sites are located in a shared disk group,<br />
which is configured using the VMDg resource type.<br />
Figure 6-1<br />
IIS service group dependency graph<br />
IIS-NNTP<br />
IIS<br />
IIS-SMTP<br />
IIS<br />
IIS<br />
IIS-W3SVC<br />
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MountV<br />
Lanman<br />
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IIS-VMDg<br />
VMDg<br />
IP<br />
IIS-IP<br />
NIC<br />
IIS-NIC