HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.2.1 Windows Storage Server Edition Administration Guide (February 2006)
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“Undefined” Status
If the probe has not completed because of a script configuration problem
or because HP Clustered File System is still attempting to finish the first
probe, the status will be reported as “undefined” instead of Down.
“SYSTEM ERROR” Status
The “SYSTEM ERROR” status indicates that a serious system functional
error occurred while HP Clustered File System was trying to probe the
service. To see details about the system error, select the monitor on the
Management Console, right-click, and select View Last Error. Also view
the system event log.
“Unknown” Status
The “unknown” status indicates that the information that ClusterPulse
provided to the Management Console did not conform to one of the
expected status choices. This could occur if the Management Console is
out of date and does not support the version of HP Clustered File System
running on the server.
“Event” Status
The “Event” status is displayed when monitor_agent encounters an error
while executing the probe, Start, Stop, or Recovery scripts.
The status of the monitor may be “Up” even though an event has been
reported. This is the case if the error was not serious enough to stop the
execution of the script. The events are:
CONFIG_ERROR. A script must exist and be executable by root. This
condition is checked for probe, Start, Stop, and Recovery scripts each time
an attempt is made to execute the script.
SCRIPT_SYSERR. The monitor_agent tried to fork a process to execute the
script but the fork system call failed. This condition can occur when HP
Clustered File System is trying to execute probe, Start, Stop, or Recovery
scripts.
START_TIMEOUT. A Start script was executed but it did not complete
within the specified timeout period.