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Figure 6.1. Cluster Status Tool
You can use the Cluster Status Tool to enable, disable, restart, or relocate a high-availability service.
The Cluster Status T ool displays the current cluster status in the Services area and automatically
updates the status every 10 seconds.
To enable a service, you can select the service in the Services area and click Enable. T o disable a
service, you can select the service in the Services area and click Disable. To restart a service, you can
select the service in the Services area and click Restart. T o relocate a service from one node to
another, you can drag the service to another node and drop the service onto that node. Relocating a
service restarts the service on that node. (Relocating a service to its current node — that is, dragging a
service to its current node and dropping the service onto that noderestarts the service.)
The following tables describe the members and services status information displayed by the Cluster
Status Tool.
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