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Application Center 2000 does not replicate all Health Monitor custom actions
INTRODUCTION
You
can create Health Monitor custom actions on a cluster controller. However, if those actions are not used by a synchronized Data Collector, the actions will not be replicated to the other cluster member servers.
MORE INFORMATION
If you create a Health Monitor custom action on
a cluster controller, and if that action is not used by a synchronized Data
Collector or by a synchronized Data Group,
that action will not be replicated to the other cluster member servers.
If
you remove a custom action from all synchronized Data Collectors and
Data Groups on the cluster controller, that action will be deleted from all
cluster member servers.
If you want to guarantee that your
custom actions are always replicated to cluster member servers, you can create a dummy synchronized data collector that monitors a condition that will never go critical, and you can assign all your custom actions to that dummy synchronized data collector.
This
behavior is by design.
REFERENCES
For
more information about how to create and how to work with Data Collectors, Data Groups,
and Health Monitor actions, see Chapter 9 of the Application Center 2000
Resource Kit, or visit the following Web site:
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Application Center 2000 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Application Center 2000 Service Pack 2
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