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4-20 Endurance FTvirtual Server Administrator’s Guide
CoServer States
The CoServer can report the states described in Table 4-9:
Table 4-9 CoServer States
State Description
Degraded A CoServer is not fully usable because of one of the following:
• One or more of the redirected physical devices attached to the CoServer
is not functional.
• The CoServer’s Virtual Server is not running the FTvirtual Server.
Disabled The CoServer has been manually disabled.
To use the disabled CoServer in the Endurance Configuration, right-click on
the disabled server and select the Enable option.
Failed The CoServer is unusable.
The CoServer has a fault and has been removed from the Endurance
Configuration. Review the system event log to determine the reason for the
failure. To correct the problem, repair the CoServer, and enable it manually.
Good The CoServer is usable.
Offline The CoServer is not yet ready to join with the other CoServer or to support
FTvirtual Server operations. This is the default state when the Endurance
Configuration starts up. The CoServer remains Offline until all expected
transport components and transport clients are registered. It then transitions
to Offline/Ready.
When the other CoServer is Offline, it is physically a part of the Endurance
Configuration, but it is not receiving or sending any high-level
communications. It remains Offline until it transitions to another state,
typically Transitioning.
Offline/Ready The CoServer is not in use. It is present, and initialization and transport
requirements are met and communication is established through the
CoServer Link.
Offline/Shutdown The CoServer is in the process of being shut down. It will rejoin the
Endurance Configuration when it is restarted.
Offline/Validated The CoServer has completed the validation process but has not yet started
joining with the other CoServer.
This is typically an intermediate state, but a CoServer may remain in this
state indefinitely if incompatibilities prevent the CoServer from joining with the
other CoServer.