CLUSTERS


Using Cluster Analysis to check the cluster configuration
You can use Cluster Analysis to verify that a cluster is set up correctly. Cluster Analysis generates reports about the cluster configuration so that you can find existing problems.

When you run Cluster Analysis, you specify the types of tests you want to run. IBM® Lotus® Domino® then creates reports about the areas you selected and places the reports in the Cluster Analysis database (CLUSTA4.NSF) or in a database that you specify. You can generate reports about servers, databases, and the Server Web Navigator. This table describes the types of tests you can run.
Type of analysisTestDescription
ServerNumber of cluster membersReports the number of servers in the cluster.
Consistent domain membershipChecks that all servers are members of the same domain, which is required for a cluster to operate correctly.
Consistent protocolsChecks that servers are running the same protocols. Cluster members cannot communicate if they are running different protocols. (TCP/IP is the only protocol formally supported for cluster communication.)
Required server tasksChecks the ServerTasks setting in the NOTES.INI file for required server tasks.
DatabasesConsistent ACLsCompares the ACLs of replicas throughout the cluster to be sure the ACLs are consistent. If they are not, users could fail over to replicas that they can't access or replicas that give them different rights to view and alter database information.
Disabled Replication

(Called "Replication Enabled" in the test report)

Checks to see if cluster replication is enabled for the databases on the server. If users fail over to a database that does not have cluster replication enabled, they may see different information than in the original database.
Consistent replication formulasChecks for inconsistent replication formulas among replicas that share the same path. Replicas with the same path should have the same replication formulas.
Replicas exist within clusterChecks to see if databases on the current server have replicas in the cluster. Returns "failed" if no replica exists. (Not all databases require replicas.)
Web NavigatorConsistent Server Web NavigatorsChecks to see if the Web databases (WEB.NSF) on cluster members are replicas of each other. If they aren't, the Web databases will not fail over to each other.