Reviewed-by: Pruthi, Vineet <vineet.pruthi@t-systems.com> Reviewed-by: Rechenburg, Matthias <matthias.rechenburg@t-systems.com> Co-authored-by: Yang, Tong <yangtong2@huawei.com> Co-committed-by: Yang, Tong <yangtong2@huawei.com>
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Switching to the Maintenance Mode
Scenario
MRS Manager allows you to set clusters, services, hosts, or OMSs to the maintenance mode. Objects in maintenance mode do not report alarms. This prevents the system from generating a large number of unnecessary alarms during maintenance changes, such as upgrade, because these alarms may influence O&M personnel's judgment on the cluster status.
- Cluster maintenance mode
If a cluster is not brought online or has been brought offline due to O&M operations (for example, non-rolling upgrade), you can set the entire cluster to the maintenance mode.
- Service maintenance mode
When performing maintenance operations on a specific service (for example, performing service-affecting commissioning operations like batch restart of service instances, directly powering on or off nodes of the service, or repairing the service), you can set only this service to the maintenance mode.
- Host maintenance mode
When performing maintenance operations on a host (such as powering on or off, isolating, or reinstalling the host, upgrading its OS, or replacing the host), you can set only this host to the maintenance mode.
- OMS maintenance mode
When restarting, replacing, or repairing an OMS node, you can set the OMS node to the maintenance mode.
Impact on the System
After the maintenance mode is set, alarms caused by non-maintenance operations are suppressed and cannot be reported. Alarms can be reported only when faults persist after the system exits the maintenance mode. Therefore, exercise caution when setting the maintenance mode.
Procedure
- Log in to MRS Manager.
- Set the maintenance mode.
Determine the object to set the maintenance mode based on the service scenario. For details, see Table 1.
- Check the cluster maintenance view.
On MRS Manager, click
next to the cluster name and select Maintenance Mode View. In the displayed window, you can view the services and hosts in maintenance mode in the cluster.
After maintenance is complete, you can select services and hosts in batches in the maintenance mode view and click Exit Maintenance Mode to make them exit the maintenance mode.