Specifications

Shutdown Strategy
l
Other typical flags include !nofailover!
machine
, !notarmode!
machine
, and shutdown_
switchover. The !nofailover!
machine
and !notarmode!
machine
flags are internal, transient
flags created and deleted by LifeKeeper, which control aspects of server failover. The
shutdown_switchover flag indicates that the shutdown strategy for this server has been set to
switchover such that a shutdown of the server will cause a switchover to occur. See the
LCDI-flag(1M) for more detailed information on the possible flags.
Shutdown Strategy
The last item on the detailed status display identifies the LifeKeeper shutdown strategy selected for
this system. See Setting Server Shutdown Strategy for more information.
Short Status Display
This topic describes the categories of information provided in the short status display as shown in the
following example of output from the lcdstatus -e command. For information on how to display this
information, see the LCD(1M) man page. At the command line, you can enter either man lcdstatus or
man LCD. For status information available in the LifeKeeper GUI, see Viewing the Status of a Server
or Viewing the Status of Resources.
Example of Short Status Display:
Resource Hierarchy Information
BACKUP TAG ID STATE
PRIO
PRIMARY
svr1 appfs3910-on-svr1 appfs4238 ISP 1 svr2
svr1 filesys4083 /jrl1 ISP 1 svr2
svr1 device2126 000...300-1 ISP 1 svr2
svr1 disk2083 000...300 ISP 1 svr2
Communication Status Information
MACHINE NETWORK ADDRESSES/DEVICE STATE PRIO
svr1 TCP 100.10.1.20/100.11.1.21 ALIVE 1
svr1 TTY /dev/ttyS0 ALIVE --
Resource Hierarchy Information
LifeKeeper displays the resource status of each resource. The LifeKeeper tag names of root
resources are displayed beginning in the left-most position of the TAG column, with tag names of
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