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

down

halted

 

 

This output can be seen on both ftsys9 and ftsys10.

Viewing Information about Unowned Packages

The following example shows packages that are currently unowned, that is, not running on any configured node. cmviewcl provides information on monitored resources for each node on which the package can run; this allows you to identify the cause of a failure and decide where to start the package up again.

UNOWNED_PACKAGES

PACKAGE

STATUS

STATE

AUTO_RUN

NODE

PKG3

down

halted

disabled

unowned

Policy_Parameters:

POLICY_NAME CONFIGURED_VALUE

Failover min_package_node

Failback automatic

Script_Parameters:

 

 

 

ITEM

STATUS

NODE_NAME

NAME

Resource

up

manx

/resource/random

Subnet

up

manx

192.8.15.0

Generic Resource

unknown

manx

sfm_disk

Resource

up

burmese

/resource/random

Subnet

up

burmese

192.8.15.0

Generic Resource

unknown

burmese

sfm_disk

Resource

up

tabby

/resource/random

Subnet

up

tabby

192.8.15.0

Generic Resource

unknown

tabby

sfm_disk

Resource

up

persian

/resource/random

Subnet

up

persian

192.8.15.0

Generic Resource

unknown

persian

sfm_disk

Node_Switching_Parameters:

 

NODE_TYPE

STATUS

SWITCHING

NAME

Primary

up

enabled

manx

Alternate

up

enabled

burmese

Alternate

up

enabled

tabby

Alternate

up

enabled

persian

Viewing Information about System Multi-Node Packages

The following example shows a cluster that includes system multi-node packages as well as failover packages. The system multi-node packages are running on all nodes in the cluster, whereas the standard packages run on only one node at a time.

CLUSTER

STATUS

 

cats

up

 

NODE

STATUS

STATE

manx

up

running

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