You can use VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle to schedule health checks.

For clustered instances of VMware Workspace ONE Access a health check runs every hour. You can view the cluster health status in the VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle environment card.

There following postgres cluster health checks are important and may require attention:
  1. Workspace ONE Access nodes reachability from VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle.
  2. DelegateIP assignment to any of the cluster nodes.
  3. Postgres primary node existence.
  4. Postgres nodes having replication delay.
  5. Postgres nodes being marked as down in the cluster.
  6. Pgpool primary node existence.
  7. Pgpool running on all nodes.
The above checks are captured and appropriate description messages are displayed in a notification similar to the following example:
vIDM postgres cluster health status is critical

For related information, see the KB article 75080.

If all the health checks are validated, VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle provides a notification message such as the following:

vIDM postgres cluster health status is ok

For related information about scheduling cluster health checks for Day 2 operations, see Day 2 operations for global environment in VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle.

You can pause the health notifications when troubleshooting issues, such as Workspace ONE Accesspassword management, replacing certificates, upgrade related issues, and more.

When performing an hourly check or during a maintenance, you can click the Pause Cluster Health Check, and then click Submit to pause the health notifications. You can also use similar options to resume the health check.