Add Engine tests
As well as test-specific settings, some tests share common settings.
You can receive notification of test failures as Alerts or as SNMP traps. A test can switch also nodes offline or online based on the result.
For more details about the product and how to configure features, click Help or press F1.
Steps
- Right-click a Firewall, IPS engine, Layer 2 Firewall, or Master Engine element, and select Edit <element type>.
- Browse to .
- Under the test entry table, click Add, then select the test type.
- Configure the common settings.
- Click OK.
- Click Save and Refresh to transfer the new configuration.
Engine Editor > General > Tester
Use this branch to configure the tester to run various checks on the Engines and initiate responses based on the success or failure of these tests.
Note: These settings are not supported for Virtual Engines.
Option | Definition |
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Global Settings section | |
Alert Interval | Specify the time in minutes the Engine waits before sending a new alert when the same test keeps failing repeatedly. The default value is 60 minutes. If the interval is too short, the alerts can overload the system or the alert recipient. |
Delay After | Specify the time in seconds that the Engine waits before it resumes running the tests after the listed events. The delay prevents false
test failures that can occur due to variations in how quickly different processes and subsystems can start and stop. The maximum value is 1800.
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Auto Recovery
(Clusters and Master Engines only) |
When selected, the Engine automatically goes back online when a previously failed test completes successfully. Run the test in both online and offline states if you activate this option. |
Boot Recovery | When selected, the Engine automatically goes back online after restarting if all offline tests report a success. |
Global Node Selection for Engine Tests | |
Filter | Allows you to filter the elements shown. |
A menu that contains various options, such as for creating new elements or showing elements that have been moved to the Trash. | |
Active | Shows whether the node is included in the tests that have been configured for the engine. Deselect to exclude a node from all Engine tests. Tip: If you select
ALL for the Node setting in the test properties, you can use the Global Node Selection for Engine
Tests table to exclude a specific node from the test.
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Name | Specifies the name of the node. |
Node | Specifies the node ID. |
Set to Default | Returns tester changes to the default settings. |
Option | Definition |
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Engine Tests section | |
Filter | Allows you to filter the elements shown. |
A menu that contains various options, such as for creating new elements or showing elements that have been moved to the Trash. | |
Name | The name of the test. If you want to run more than one instance of the same test type with different parameters, give each test a unique name. |
Active | Shows whether the test is active. Deselect to deactivate a test. |
Node | Specifies whether the test applies to all nodes or a selected node. |
Interval | Specifies how often the test is run. The minimum interval is one second and the maximum is 86400 (one day). Note: We recommend a minimum interval of
four seconds. Running a test too frequently can increase overhead.
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States | Shows the Engine states on which the test is run. |
Action | Specifies which action is taken if the test fails, and which type of notification is sent. |
Parameters | Shows some test details. |
Add | Adds a test to the table:
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Edit | Allows you to change the test properties. |
Remove | Removes the test from the table. |