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82 Chapter 4:Service Configuration and Administration
2. Use the cluadmin utility to attempt to enable or disable the service on the cluster system that
owns the service. See Section 4.3, Disabling a Service and Section 4.4, Enabling a Service for
more information.
3. If the service does not start or stop on the owner system, examine the /var/log/messages log
file, and diagnose and correct the problem. You may need to modify the service to fix incorrect
information in the cluster database (for example, an incorrect start script), or you may need to
perform manual tasks on the owner system (for example, unmounting file systems).
4. Repeat the attempt to enable or disable the service on the owner system. If repeated attempts fail
to correct the problem and enable or disable the service, reboot the owner system.
5. If still unable to successfully start the service, verify that the service can be manually restarted out-
side of the cluster framework. For example, this may include manually mounting the filesystems
and manually running the service start script.