halt_wait — A cmhaltpkg command is in progress for this package. The package is waiting to be halted, but the halt script cannot start because the package is waiting for packages that depend on it (successors) to halt. The parameter description for successor_halt_timeout (page 237) provides more information.

failing — The package is halting because it, or a package it depends on, has failed.

fail_wait — The package is waiting to be halted because the package or a package it depends on has failed, but must wait for a package it depends on to halt before it can halt.

relocate_wait — The package’s halt script has completed or Serviceguard is still trying to place the package.

reconfiguring — The node where this package is running is adjusting the package configuration to reflect the latest changes that have been applied.

reconfigure_wait — The node where this package is running is waiting to adjust the package configuration to reflect the latest changes that have been applied.

unknown — Serviceguard could not determine the status at the time cmviewcl was run.

A system multi-node package is up when it is running on all the active cluster nodes. A multi-node package is up if it is running on any of its configured nodes.

A system multi-node package can have a status of changing, meaning the package is in transition on one or more active nodes.

The state of the package can be one of the following:

starting — The package is starting. The package master control script is running.

start_wait — A cmrunpkg command is in progress for this package. The package is waiting for packages it depends on (predecessors) to start before it can start.

running — Services are active and being monitored.

halting — A cmhaltpkg command is in progress for this package and the halt script is running.

halt_wait — A cmhaltpkg command is in progress for this package. The package is waiting to be halted, but the halt script cannot start because the package is waiting for packages that depend on it (successors) to halt. The parameter description for successor_halt_timeout (page 237) provides more information.

halted — The package is down and halted.

failing — The package is halting because it, or a package it depends on, has failed.

fail_wait — The package is waiting to be halted because the package or a package it depends on has failed, but must wait for a package it depends on to halt before it can halt.

failed — The package is down and failed.

relocate_wait — The package’s halt script has completed or Serviceguard is still trying to place the package.

maintenance — The package is in maintenance mode; see “Maintaining a Package: Maintenance Mode” (page 287).

reconfiguring — The node where this package is running is adjusting the package configuration to reflect the latest changes that have been applied.

reconfigure_wait — The node where this package is running is waiting to adjust the package configuration to reflect the latest changes that have been applied.

unknown — Serviceguard could not determine the state at the time cmviewcl was run.

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