Global Health View Utility (GHV)
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>
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 administrator@vsphere.local:
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
Refer to the Global Health View documentation for complete information about operating requirements and additional optional input parameters.