Hi Team,
One of my client is using SCOM 2012
I have asked customer if they use a load balancing solution and they answered thatno:
if the RMS fails the system will switch to the next MS “in line” (let’s call it MS2) and when the RMS will finish rebooting (all 3 MSs, RMS and the other two MSs in the solution, work on virtual machines and rebooting them will take one minute, or something like that) then it will become the active MS/RMS (a failback configuration).
If MS2 will fail (while the RMS is still down) then the third MS (MS3) will become the active one; if MS2 (or RMS) will recover then the active MS will be MS2 (or RMS).Q1: That means Customer Configured Cluster Failover ? any specific ?
If yes. Do we have any Cluster IP which connect to Active MS (Actually SCOM Probe needs to be connected to MS)
Q2 : When Primary MS 1 goes down.. how Operator will see events from Which MS ? (Is Operational console will be installed on MS* also) ?
Q 3: So if there one connector to MS1 and a second connector on MS2, both MS on the same management group, and configured to get the same group of alarms (for example ResolutionState = 0 (New) ) then the two connectors will be in a race condition: each connector will receive different alarms because the alarms are stored in the same database (and not on the MS itself).
Is my understanding correct?Thanks
Sekhar