High availability
groups are dynamically created components of
a core group. They cannot be configured directly, but they are directly
affected
by static data, such as policy configurations, which is specified
at the core
group level. You can use the administrative console to view information
about
the high availability groups that are part of a core group.
Before you begin
You need to know
the name of the core group that contains the high
availability groups you want to view. You should also determine if
you need
to view all of the high availability groups or a subset of these groups,
based
on the group name.
About this task
You might want to perform this
task if:
- You want to view the current set of high availability
groups.
- You want to view the group name of a high availability
group.
- You want to view the policy that is associated with
a high availability
group.
- You want to view the state of a high availability group
To view information about the high availability groups contained
in
a core group:
Procedure
- In the administrative console,
click .
- Click the core group that contains the high availability
groups
you want to view.
- Click the Runtime tab.
- Specify a value in the Group name field.
- Click Show groups.
Results
A
list of high availability groups that are contained in this core
group that meet the specified criteria is displayed, with pertinent
information
about these groups.
What to do next
You can click on the name
of one of the high availability group
names to display information about members of that group. Because
high availability
group members are dynamically created, no member information is available
for configured servers that are not actually running.
You can
also
view the distribution of active high availability group members.