The ping test monitors the amount of time required to perform a network-level ping of a server. It enables you to determine whether the system is running and has network connectivity.
Options and Arguments
Ping tests require the following specific options and arguments:
Note: IPv6 addresses can be used, but they must be embedded in brackets, for example [0aff::230:6eff:fe4b:51db]:8080. Here 0aff::230:6eff:fe4b:51db represents the IPv6 address and 8080 represents the port number.
Specify these options and arguments when you create or modify tests.
Example
Use this example to create a test that tests the system at server.yourdomain three times every 60 seconds and waits up to 5 seconds for a successful response. It calculates response time and availability statistics over the last 3600 seconds (1 hour).
To create a new test in a policy
The New test pane appears.
When you commit your changes, SRM adds an entry similar to the following to the svcrsp.cf file:
{ index=45 type=ping desc="server.yourdomain_Ping" dest="server.yourdomain.com" args="payload=64" interval=60 samples=3 timeout=5 window=3600 tos=0 limit=0 status=active name="Ping Test" class="" context="" flags="100" loglevel=2 }
For information about errors you may encounter when running Ping tests, see Ping Test Error Codes.
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