Managing HP Serviceguard A.11.20.00 for Linux, June 2012
user_host....................................................................................................................173
user_name.................................................................................................................173
user_role....................................................................................................................173
Additional Parameters Used Only by Legacy Packages.....................................................173
Generating the Package Configuration File..............................................................................174
Before You Start...............................................................................................................174
cmmakepkg Examples......................................................................................................174
Next Step.......................................................................................................................175
Editing the Configuration File.................................................................................................175
Verifying and Applying the Package Configuration....................................................................178
Adding the Package to the Cluster..........................................................................................179
Creating a Disk Monitor Configuration....................................................................................179
7 Cluster and Package Maintenance............................................................180
Reviewing Cluster and Package Status ....................................................................................180
Reviewing Cluster and Package Status with the cmviewcl Command........................................180
Viewing Package Dependencies.........................................................................................180
Cluster Status .................................................................................................................180
Node Status and State .....................................................................................................181
Package Status and State..................................................................................................181
Package Switching Attributes.............................................................................................183
Service Status .................................................................................................................183
Generic Resource Status....................................................................................................183
Network Status................................................................................................................183
Failover and Failback Policies............................................................................................183
Examples of Cluster and Package States .............................................................................184
Normal Running Status................................................................................................184
Quorum Server Status..................................................................................................185
Status After Halting a Package......................................................................................185
Status After Moving the Package to Another Node...........................................................186
Status After Package Switching is Enabled......................................................................187
Status After Halting a Node.........................................................................................187
Viewing Information about Unowned Packages...............................................................187
Checking Cluster Components...........................................................................................188
Managing the Cluster and Nodes ..........................................................................................189
Starting the Cluster When all Nodes are Down....................................................................190
Adding Previously Configured Nodes to a Running Cluster....................................................190
Removing Nodes from Participation in a Running Cluster.......................................................191
Using Serviceguard Commands to Remove a Node from Participation in a Running Cluster
................................................................................................................................191
Halting the Entire Cluster ..................................................................................................191
Automatically Restarting the Cluster ...................................................................................191
Halting a Node or the Cluster while Keeping Packages Running.................................................192
What You Can Do...........................................................................................................192
Rules and Restrictions.......................................................................................................192
Additional Points To Note..................................................................................................193
Halting a Node and Detaching its Packages.......................................................................194
Halting a Detached Package.............................................................................................194
Halting the Cluster and Detaching its Packages....................................................................195
Example: Halting the Cluster for Maintenance on the Heartbeat Subnets.................................195
Managing Packages and Services .........................................................................................195
Starting a Package ..........................................................................................................196
Starting a Package that Has Dependencies.....................................................................196
Halting a Package ..........................................................................................................196
Halting a Package that Has Dependencies.....................................................................196
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