Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC, 6th Edition, April 2008
Types of Cluster and Package States
A cluster or its component nodes may be in several different states at different points
in time. The following sections describe many of the common conditions the cluster or
package may be in.
Examples of Cluster and Package States
The following is an example of the output generated shown for the cmviewcl
command:
CLUSTER STATUS
cluster_mo up
NODE STATUS STATE
minie up running
Quorum_Server_Status:
NAME STATUS STATE
white up running
Network_Parameters:
INTERFACE STATUS PATH NAME
PRIMARY up 0/0/0/0 lan0
PRIMARY up 0/8/0/0/4/0 lan1
STANDBY up 0/8/0/0/6/0 lan3
NODE STATUS STATE
mo up running
Quorum_Server_Status:
NAME STATUS STATE
white up running
Network_Parameters:
INTERFACE STATUS PATH NAME
PRIMARY up 0/0/0/0 lan0
PRIMARY up 0/8/0/0/4/0 lan1
STANDBY up 0/8/0/0/6/0 lan3
MULTI_NODE_PACKAGES
PACKAGE STATUS STATE AUTO_RUN SYSTEM
SG-CFS-pkg up running enabled yes
NODE_NAME STATUS SWITCHING
minie up enabled
Script_Parameters:
ITEM STATUS MAX_RESTARTS RESTARTS NAME
Service up 0 0 SG-CFS-vxconfigd
Service up 5 0 SG-CFS-sgcvmd
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