Managing Serviceguard Seventeenth Edition, First Reprint December 2009

user_host............................................................................................................286
user_role.............................................................................................................286
Additional Parameters Used Only by Legacy Packages..................................286
Generating the Package Configuration File......................................................................287
Before You Start...........................................................................................................287
cmmakepkg Examples.................................................................................................287
Next Step.....................................................................................................................288
Editing the Configuration File..........................................................................................288
Verifying and Applying the Package Configuration........................................................293
Adding the Package to the Cluster...................................................................................294
How Control Scripts Manage VxVM Disk Groups..........................................................294
7 Cluster and Package Maintenance...........................................................................................297
Reviewing Cluster and Package Status............................................................................297
Reviewing Cluster and Package Status with the cmviewcl Command....................297
Viewing Dependencies...........................................................................................298
Viewing CFS Multi-Node Information .................................................................298
Types of Cluster and Package States .....................................................................298
Cluster Status ...................................................................................................298
Node Status and State ......................................................................................299
Package Status and State...................................................................................299
Package Switching Attributes...........................................................................301
Service Status ...................................................................................................301
Network Status.................................................................................................301
Failover and Failback Policies...........................................................................302
Examples of Cluster and Package States ...............................................................302
Normal Running Status....................................................................................302
Quorum Server Status.......................................................................................303
CFS Package Status ..........................................................................................304
Status After Halting a Package.........................................................................305
Status After Moving the Package to Another Node.........................................306
Status After Auto Run is Enabled.....................................................................307
Status After Halting a Node.............................................................................308
Viewing Information about Unowned Packages..............................................308
Viewing Information about System Multi-Node Packages..............................309
Checking Status of the Cluster File System (CFS)............................................309
Status of the Packages in a Cluster File System................................................310
Status of CFS Disk Group Packages.................................................................311
Managing the Cluster and Nodes ....................................................................................311
Starting the Cluster When all Nodes are Down .........................................................312
Using Serviceguard Commands to Start the Cluster.............................................312
Adding Previously Configured Nodes to a Running Cluster.....................................313
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