Cluster Table

The Cluster table stores information about a logical group of computers which form a cluster.

Note: To cater for multi-tenant mode, this table may contain data for multiple tenants. Access requires that the database TenantID has been set in the SQL Server connection context information. That setting filters an underlying table to produce this view of data for the single, selected tenant.
Table 1. Database columns for Cluster table

Database Column

Details

ClusterID

Type: integer. Key. Generated ID

A unique identifier for the cluster.

ParentClusterID

Type: integer. Key. Nullable

An optional link back to a parent cluster.

ExternalName

Type: text (max 256 characters). Key. Nullable

The identifier of the cluster in the external cluster management system.

Name

Type: text (max 256 characters). Key

The user-visible name of the cluster.

Namespace

Type: text (max 256 characters). Key. Nullable

The name of the domain or datacenter containing the cluster.

ClusterTypeID

Type: integer. Key

Foreign key to the ClusterType table.

ComplianceComputer InventorySourceTypeID

Type: integer

Whether this cluster has ever been reported in inventory, or has been manually created and maintained. Foreign key to the ComplianceComputerInventorySourceType table.

InventoryDate

Type: datetime. Nullable

The date the computer last had inventory reported.

UpdatedUser

Type: text (max 128 characters). Nullable

The name of the operator who last updated the computer details.

UpdatedDate

Type: datetime. Nullable

The date the record was last updated.

CreationUser

Type: text (max 128 characters). Nullable

The operator who created the record.

CreationDate

Type: datetime

The date the cluster was created.

InventoryAgent

Type: text (max 64 characters). Nullable

The name of the person or tool that performed the last inventory.

DRS

Type: boolean. Nullable

Whether Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) is enabled

DPM

Type: boolean. Nullable

Whether Distributed Power Management (DPM) is enabled