3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software administration guide - HP Scalable NAS 3.7 for Linux (AG513-96002, October 2009)
The possible states for the application are:
MeaningStatusIcon
Clients can access the application. For example, an Export Group is
healthy. All of its high-availability monitors are currently running and
active on the associated nodes. All of the Virtual NFS Services
associated with the Export Group are currently running and active
on their primary interfaces.
OK
Clients can access the application but not from the primary node.
For example, a Virtual NFS Service may have failed over to a backup
interface, and administrative action may be necessary.
Warning
Clients cannot access the application. For example, an Export Group
currently fails to meet all of the health conditions described under
OK, above. The Export Group is no longer available, or one or more
Virtual NFS Services may be down and not running on any node.
Error
In the following example, server 99.11.6.4 is down. The status for the first application,
99.11.6.200, is Ok because clients are accessing the application through the primary
server, 99.11.6.2. The down server is a backup and does not affect client access.
Application dg, however, is reporting an error. The Virtual NFS Service 99.11.6.203
is transitioning up, as indicated by the yellow arrow. Because clients cannot currently
access the service, its status is Error. The application takes the status of its least healthy
resource, and also reports a status of Error. When the Virtual NFS Service is up, its
status, and the status of the application, will change to Ok.
Cluster operations on the Applications tab278