NODE_TYPE

 

STATUS

SWITCHING

NAME

 

Primary

 

up

enabled

ftsys9

(current)

Alternate

 

up

enabled

ftsys10

 

PACKAGE

STATUS

STATE

AUTO_RUN

NODE

 

pkg2

up

running

disabled

ftsys9

 

Policy_Parameters:

POLICY_NAME CONFIGURED_VALUE

Failover configured_node

Failback manual

Script_Parameters:

 

 

 

 

ITEM

STATUS

MAX_RESTARTS

RESTARTS

NAME

Service

up

0

0

service1

Service

up

0

0

sfm_disk_monitor

Subnet

up

0

0

15.13.168.0

Generic Resource

up

 

 

sfm_disk

Node_Switching_Parameters:

 

 

 

NODE_TYPE

 

STATUS

SWITCHING

NAME

 

Primary

 

up

enabled

ftsys10

 

Alternate

 

up

enabled

ftsys9

(current)

NODE

STATUS

STATE

 

 

 

ftsys10

up

running

 

 

 

Network_Parameters:

 

 

 

 

INTERFACE

STATUS

PATH

NAME

 

 

PRIMARY

up

28.1

lan0

 

 

STANDBY

up

32.1

lan1

 

 

Now pkg2 is running on node ftsys9. Note that switching is still disabled.

Status After Auto Run is Enabled

The following command changes the AUTO_RUN package switching flag back to enabled:

cmmodpkg -e pkg2

The output of the cmviewcl command is now as follows:

CLUSTER STATUS

example up

NODE

STATUS

STATE

 

 

ftsys9

up

running

 

 

PACKAGE

STATUS

STATE

AUTO_RUN

NODE

pkg1

up

running

enabled

ftsys9

pkg2

up

running

enabled

ftsys9

NODE

STATUS

STATE

 

 

ftsys10

up

running

 

 

Both packages are now running on ftsys9 and pkg2 is enabled for switching. ftsys10 is running the cmcld daemon but no packages.

Status After Halting a Node

After we halt ftsys10 with the following command

cmhaltnode ftsys10

we’ll see the following output from cmviewcl:

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HP Serviceguard manual Status After Auto Run is Enabled, Output of the cmviewcl command is now as follows