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Veritas Cluster Server Bundled Agents Reference Guide

Veritas™ Cluster Server Bundled Agents Reference Guide - Symantec

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Services and applications agents<br />

MSMQ agent<br />

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In the following configuration, the batch file start.bat starts an instance,<br />

MyProcess, of the executable process.exe. The batch file stop.bat stops the process<br />

instance of process.exe. The batch file monitor.bat monitors the attribute value<br />

for StartProgram, and checks the state of the process.exe. Note that the executable<br />

process.exe resides in the directory C:\batchfiles, which is specified as the<br />

StartupDirectory.<br />

PROCESS-Process_SG (<br />

StartProgram = "C:\\batchfiles\\start.bat MyProcess"<br />

StartupDirectory = "C:\\batchfiles"<br />

StopProgram = "C:\\batchfiles\\stop.bat MyProcess"<br />

MonitorProgram = "C:\\batchfiles\\monitor.bat MyProcess"<br />

UserName = Administrator<br />

Password = jxpVmxM<br />

Domain = "mydomain.mycompany.com"<br />

)<br />

MSMQ agent<br />

The MSMQ agent is a bundled agent that works with the Microsoft Message<br />

Queuing (MSMQ) service. The MSMQ agent creates an MSMQ service for an MSMQ<br />

resource, brings the service online, takes it offline, and monitors its status. The<br />

agent provides high availability for the MSMQ service and the queues hosted by<br />

the service, in a clustered environment.<br />

You can configure an MSMQ resource using the command line. See the <strong>Veritas</strong><br />

<strong>Cluster</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Administrator's <strong>Guide</strong> for instructions.<br />

Dependencies<br />

The MSMQ resource depends on the MountV, Lanman, and the Registry Replication<br />

resources for operation. The MSMQ resource starts after each of these resources<br />

is brought online.<br />

The following figure illustrates the agent's dependency graph.

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