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Element: TrustedPartition

Document type

Module

Document XPath

/Module/HealthMonitor/PartitionHMTable/Settings/TrustedPartition

Schema XPath

/ConfigRecord/Module/HealthMonitor/PartitionHMTable/Settings/TrustedPartition

Description

This setting is used to configure health monitor notification for a partition. A notification is processed in the core OS on behalf of a partition that has an interest in health monitor events that take place in other partitions. Notifications will only be processed on behalf of the current partition if the partition in which the event was injected is listed as a trusted partition for the current partition.

Notifications are never processed on behalf of the partition in which the event was injected. Because a partition health monitor table may be shared by several different partitions (the health monitors themselves are separate, but they may be configured identically) a partition may be listed as a trusted partition in its own health monitor configuration. This does not cause notifications to be processed on behalf of the partition in which the event occurred.

<Settings ...>
 <TrustedPartition NameRef=”my-application-A-partition”/>
 <TrustedPartition NameRef=”my-application-B-partition”/>
 <TrustedPartition NameRef=”my-application-C-partition”/>
</Settings>
			
Use

Optional, unbounded

Children

None

Attributes

NameRef

Restrictions

None

Attribute: NameRef

Document XPath
/Module/HealthMonitor/PartitionHMTable/Settings/TrustedPartition/@NameRef
Schema XPath
/ConfigRecord/Module/HealthMonitor/PartitionHMTable/Settings/TrustedPartition/@NameRef
Description

The identifies the partition on whose behalf health monitor notifications are processed. It identifies a partition by reference to its name as defined in /Module/Partitions/Partition/@Name.

Use

Required

Target location

ConfigRecord

XML data type

xs:string

Destination data type

String

Behavior if not specified

N/A

Values with special meanings

None

Restrictions



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