Specifications
Resource Hierarchy Information
to machine=roadrunner type=TCP addresses=192.168.1.1/192.168.105.19
state="DEAD" priority=2 #comm_downs=0
LifeKeeper Flags
The following LifeKeeper flags are on:
shutdown_switchover
Shutdown Strategy
The shutdown strategy is set to: switchover.
Resource Hierarchy Information
LifeKeeper displays the resource status beginning with the root resource. The display includes
information about all resource dependencies.
Elements common to multiple resources appear only once under the first root resource. The first line
for each resource description displays the resource tag name followed by a colon (:), for example:
device13557:. These are the information elements that may be used to describe the resources in the
hierarchy:
l id. Unique resource identifier string used by LifeKeeper.
l app. Identifies the type of application, for example the sample resource is a webserver
application.
l type. Indicates the resource class type, for example the sample resource is an Apache
application.
l state. Current state of the resource:
l ISP—In-service locally and protected.
l ISU—In-service, unprotected.
l OSF—Out-of-service, failed.
l OSU—Out-of-service, unimpaired.
l initialize. Specifies the way the resource is to be initialized, for example LifeKeeper restores
the application resource, but the host adapter initializes without LifeKeeper.
l
info. Contains object-specific information used by the object's remove and restore scripts.
l reason. If present, describes the reason the resource is in its current state. For example, an
application might be in the OSU state because it is in-service (ISP or ISU) on another server.
Shared resources can be active on only one of the grouped servers at a time.
l depends on resources.If present, lists the tag names of the resources on which this
resource depends.
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