Managing Serviceguard 14th Edition, June 2007

Cluster and Package Maintenance
Reviewing Cluster and Package Status
Chapter 7332
Viewing Information about Unowned Packages The following
example shows packages that are currently unowned, that is, not
running on any configured node. cmviewcl provides information on
monitored resources for each node on which the package can run; this
allows you to identify the cause of a failure and decide where to start the
package up again.
UNOWNED_PACKAGES
PACKAGE STATUS STATE AUTO_RUN NODE
PKG3 down halted disabled unowned
Policy_Parameters:
POLICY_NAME CONFIGURED_VALUE
Failover min_package_node
Failback automatic
Script_Parameters:
ITEM STATUS NODE_NAME NAME
Resource up manx /resource/random
Subnet up manx 192.8.15.0
Resource up burmese /resource/random
Subnet up burmese 192.8.15.0
Resource up tabby /resource/random
Subnet up tabby 192.8.15.0
Resource up persian /resource/random
Subnet up persian 192.8.15.0
Node_Switching_Parameters:
NODE_TYPE STATUS SWITCHING NAME
Primary up enabled manx
Alternate up enabled burmese
Alternate up enabled tabby
Alternate up enabled persian
Viewing Information about System Multi-Node Packages The
following example shows a cluster that includes system multi-node
packages as well as failover packages. The system multi-node packages
are running on all nodes in the cluster, whereas the standard packages
run on only one node at a time.
CLUSTER STATUS
cats up
NODE STATUS STATE