Installation guide
Chapter 1. Red Hat Cluster Suite Overview 39
(Relocating a service to its current node — that is, dragging a service to its current node
and dropping the service onto that node — restarts the service.)
The following tables describe the members and services status information displayed by
the Cluster Status Tool.
Members Status Description
Member The node is part of the cluster.
Note: A node can be a member of a cluster; however, the node
may be inactive and incapable of running services. For example,
if rgmanager is not running on the node, but all other cluster
software components are running in the node, the node appears as
a Member in the Cluster Status Tool.
Dead The node is unable to participate as a cluster member. The most
basic cluster software is not running on the node.
Table 1-2. Members Status
Services Status Description
Started The service resources are configured and available on the cluster
system that owns the service.
Pending The service has failed on a member and is pending start on
another member.
Disabled The service has been disabled, and does not have an assigned
owner. A disabled service is never restarted automatically by the
cluster.
Stopped The service is not running; it is waiting for a member capable of
starting the service. A service remains in the stopped state if
autostart is disabled.
Failed The service has failed to start on the cluster and cannot
successfully stop the service. A failed service is never restarted
automatically by the cluster.
Table 1-3. Services Status