IMF usage notes

If you use IMF for intelligent resource monitoring, depending on the value of the FSType attribute, you must set the MonitorFreq key value of the IMF attribute.

If the FSType attribute value is bind, IMF registration on Linux for "bind" file system type is not supported.

For RHEL 6, RHEL 7, and SLES 11, IMF should not be enabled for the resources where the BlockDevice can get mounted on multiple mount points. If the FSType attribute value is nfs, then IMF registration for "nfs" file system type is not supported.

See the Cluster Server Administrator's Guide for the IMF attribute description.