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Status Future consideration
Workspace IBM Turbonomic ARM
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 30, 2024

Add functionality to log hot-to-warm failover and/or make more visible when actions were disabled

Failing over is a manual process, and changes to what instance is running "hot" and what instance is running "warm" are not clearly evident from the charts. It would be very beneficial to not only be able to see, transposed onto all historical graphs, when an instance was running hot/executing actions and when it was warm/not executing actions.

Along the same vein, clear logging of failover activities are important for troubleshooting and action search.

Idea priority High
  • Guest
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    Sep 3, 2024

    This would be directly related to idea https://automation-management.ideas.ibm.com/ideas/TURBO-I-596 which outlines adding native product capabilities to run cluster aware, hot/warm availability in the event of disaster or failure. Today we are using tbutil and the only real artifact we know for which instance is hot is that the 'disable all actions' global default flag is false.