Summary
This Knowledgebase article provides information about this specific release of the Neverfail System Plug-in designed to provide system performance monitoring capabilities for Neverfail Continuity Engine servers.
What's New
- Support for Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Standard / Datacenter
- Plug-in Configuration improvements: changes are applied immediately after being configured (EN-3735).
About Neverfail System Plug-in
The Neverfail System Plug-in for Neverfail Continuity Engine adds system performance monitoring features to identify critical hardware and operating system performance issues that could affect system availability.
Supported Versions of Microsoft Windows
x64 / Intel 64 Platform (64-bit hardware)
- Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Standard / Datacenter
- Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Standard / Datacenter
- Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Standard / Datacenter
- Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard / Datacenter
- Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Standard / Datacenter
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard / Enterprise / Datacenter
Monitoring
Monitoring the system environment can be broadly categorized as:
- Active Server and Service Availability Monitoring
- Application and Performance Monitoring
Active Server and Service Availability Monitoring
Neverfail Continuity Engine monitors the availability of a server by sending continuous heartbeat signals via the Neverfail Channel to the other server in the pair. The “Yes I am alive” response ensures that not only is the other server powered-up, but also that it is available if needed. The heartbeat signal interval is configurable from the Advanced Management Client.
Application and Performance Monitoring
Neverfail monitors general system performance via the Neverfail System Plug-in. The Neverfail System Plug-in performs this operation by checking select WMI counters at predetermined intervals to ensure that results of the check are within defined parameters. Neverfail System Plug-in uses 'Rules' to take action should a check reveal results outside of the defined parameters.
Note: Many of the rules listed below are provided in the disabled state because default values cannot be provided as these values depend upon the server and application load.
Protected Services
The following Services are protected by the Neverfail System Plug-in:
- DHCP Client
- SCOPE Data Collector Service - if “Protect Diagnostic Service" option is enabled in the Edit plugin section (default is enabled)
- Task Scheduler – if “Protect Task Scheduler” option is enabled in the Edit plugin section (default is disabled)
Protected Data
Registry data, application and configuration files are automatically configured by the plug-in's automatic filter discovery mechanism..
Tasks
The following 'Tasks' are installed by Neverfail System Plug-in:
- File Filter Discovery
- Registry Filter Discovery
- Protected Services Discovery
- Application Data Discovery
- Pre Stop
To configure/modify these 'Tasks', follow the steps below:
- Using the EMS Web UI or Advanced Management Client, click on Tasks.
- Select the desired 'Task'.
- Click on the Edit button at the top of the 'Tasks' pane.
- Configure/modify the 'Interval' field.
Note: 'Interval' is the only field available for configuration/modification and is measured in seconds (secs).
- Click OK to save the changes.
Note: This dialog is also used to Enable/Disable the selected 'Task'.
Rules
The following Performance Monitoring Rules are installed by the Neverfail System Plug-in:
- DiskAvgSecsPerRead
- DiskAvgSecsPerWrite
- DiskIO
- DiskQueueLength
- DiskReadsPerSec
- DiskWritesPerSec
- DiskWriteable
- FreeDiskSpace
- FreeDiskSpaceOnDrive
- MemoryCommittedBytes
- MemoryCommittedBytesPercent
- MemoryFreePTEs
- MemoryPageReadsPerSec
- MemoryPageWritesPerSec
- MemoryPagesPerSec
- MemoryPagingFileUseage
- PageFaultsPerSec
- ProcessorIntsPerSec
- ProcessorLoad
- ProcessorQueueLength
- RedirectorBytesTotalPerSec
- RedirectorNetworkErrorsPerSec
- ServerBytesTotalPerSec
- ServerWorkItemShortages >= 3
If the rule for server work item shortages is triggered, consult Microsoft documentation on setting the registry values for InitWorkItems or MaxWorkItems accordingly.
- ServerWorkQueueLength
- SystemContextSwitches
- VersionCheckForWindowsOS
To configure/modify the Rules:
- Launch the EMS Web UI (or Advanced Management Client).
- Navigate to Rules.
- Select the Rule to configure or modify from the list of Rules.
- Click Edit... near the top of the Rules pane. The Edit Rule dialog appears.
- Configure or modify the following fields:
o Condition: (the condition being evaluated)
o Duration: (the length of time the condition exists)
o First Failure: (action to take upon first failure) The default is set to Alert.\
o Second Failure: (action to take upon second failure) The default is set to Alert.
o Third Failure: (action to take upon third failure) The default is set to Alert.
- Click OK to save your changes.
Note: This dialog also can be used to enable and disable the selected Rule.
Install and Uninstall the Neverfail System Plug-in Using the Advanced Management Client
The Neverfail System Plug-in can be installed either via the Neverfail Continuity Engine deployment process or by using Application -> Plugins in the Advanced Management Client using the procedure below. Neverfail recommends that for initial deployments of Neverfail System Plug-in, installation should be performed using Engine Management Service.
Note: Plug-ins should be installed only on the active server. Installation of a plug-in on a passive server may cause an Exception to occur.
Install the Neverfail System Plug-in
- Unzip the Neverfail System Plug-in to a convenient location.
- Launch the Advanced Management Client.
- Navigate to Applications : Plugins.
- Click Install... The Install Plugin dialog appears.
- Click Browse... and navigate to the location of the SystemNFPlugin.dll file.
- Click OK to complete the installation.
Uninstall the Neverfail System Plug-in
- Launch the Advanced Management Client.
- Navigate to Applications : Plugins.
- Select the Plug-in to uninstall from the list.
- Click Uninstall... A confirmation message appears.
- Click Yes. The Plug-in is uninstalled.
When the Plug-in is uninstalled, the associated files are not removed. This is by design for future functionality. To remove these files:
- Copy the contents of the r2\plug-ins\<sponsor>\<version> folder to a different location such as C:\temp.
- Delete the contents of the r2\plug-ins\<sponsor>\<version> folder.
- To reinstall the plug-in, when prompted for the location of the plug-in files, navigate to the new folder location (C:\temp).
Note: As an alternative, reinstallation can be accomplished by using the download files from the original download location after removing the plug-in.
Applies To
Neverfail System Plug-in v401.0.5
Neverfail Continuity Engine v9.0
Related Information
None
KBID-3016