JetStream DR Global Health View (“GHV”) is a comprehensive analytical tool that aggregates the status of all JetStream DR components and tabulates them allowing the current state of components to be compared to their previous state and triggers a vCenter alarm if error conditions are encountered. The JetStream DR components tracked by GHV include:
- Clusters
- Hosts
- DRVAs
- Protected Domains
- Protected VMs
- Unreferenced or orphaned disks
- Active CFOs (Continuous Failover)
- Active TFOs (Test Failover)
Using Global Health View
- Obtain the “HealthView” RPM code package.
- Log into the MSA as root.
- Upload the RPM to the MSA.
- Install the RPM using the command:
#rpm -i healthView-1.0.0-1.el7.noarch.rpm - Execute the command healthView.py
- The file healthView.py is located at:
python3/opt/fio/vme2/python/healthView/healthView.py
- Command syntax:
python3 healthView.py -m <MSA_fqdn> -vi <vCneter_IP> -o <Specify the location to save the files> -u <For a certificate-based login>
- The file healthView.py is located at:
- Multiple output files will be generated containing the details of reported components.
Example
[root@localhost healthView]# python3 healthView.py -m
10.40.4.38 -vi 10.40.4.90 -o /tmp
vCenter password for user [email protected]:
The results are updated in /tmp/healthView_last_run.txt and /tmp/healthView.txt.
The MS Excel loadable data is in /tmp/healthView_clusters.tsv and /tmp/healthView_drvas.tsv