Package Switching Attributes

Packages also have the following switching attributes:

Package Switching. Enabled—the package can switch to another node in the event of failure.

Switching Enabled for a Node. Enabled—the package can switch to the referenced node. Disabled—the package cannot switch to the specified node until the node is enabled for the package using the cmmodpkg command.

Every package is marked Enabled or Disabled for each node that is either a primary or adoptive node for the package.

For multi-node packages, node switching Disabled means the package cannot start on that node.

Status of Group Membership

The state of the cluster for Oracle RAC is one of the following:

Up. Services are active and being monitored. The membership appears in the output of cmviewcl -lgroup.

Down. The cluster is halted and GMS services have been stopped. The membership does not appear in the output of the cmviewcl -lgroup.

The following is an example of the group membership output shown in the cmviewcl command:

# cmviewcl -l group

GROUP

MEMBER

PID

MEMBER_NODE

DGop

1

10394

comanche

 

0

10499

chinook

DBOP

1

10501

comanche

 

0

10396

chinook

DAALL_DB

0

10396

comanche

 

1

10501

chinook

IGOPALL

2

10423

comanche

 

1

10528

chinook

where the cmviewcl output values are the following:

GROUP—The name of a configured group.

MEMBER—The ID number of a member of a group.

PID—The Process ID of the group member.

MEMBER_NODE—The Node on which the group member is running.

Service Status

Services have only status, as follows:

Up—The service is being monitored.

Down—The service is not running. It may have halted or failed.

Uninitialized—The service is included in the package configuration, but it was not started with a run command in the control script.

Unknown.

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