HP Serviceguard Extension for RAC (SGeRAC) manual Quorum Server Status, CVM Package Status

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ftsys10

up

running

 

 

Network_Parameters:

 

 

 

INTERFACE

STATUS

PATH

NAME

 

PRIMARY

up

28.1

lan0

 

STANDBY

up

32.1

lan1

 

PACKAGE

STATUS

STATE

AUTO_RUN

NODE

ops_pkg2

up

running

disabled

ftsys10

Policy_Parameters:

POLICY_NAME CONFIGURED_VALUE

Start configured_node

Failback manual

Node_Switching_Parameters:

 

 

 

NODE_TYPE

STATUS

SWITCHING

NAME

 

Primary

up

enabled

ftsys10

(current)

Alternate

up

enabled

ftsys9

 

Quorum Server Status

If the cluster is using a quorum server for tie-breaking services, the display shows the server name, state and status following the entry for each node, as in the following excerpt from the output of cmviewcl -v:

CLUSTER

STATUS

 

example

up

 

NODE

STATUS

STATE

ftsys9

up

running

Quorum Server Status:

 

NAME

STATUS

STATE

lp-qs

up

running

...

 

 

NODE

STATUS

STATE

ftsys10

up

running

Quorum Server Status:

 

NAME

STATUS

STATE

lp-qs

up

running

CVM Package Status

If the cluster is using the VERITAS Cluster Volume Manager for disk storage, the system multi-node package CVM-VxVM-pkgmust be running on all active nodes for applications to be able to access CVM disk groups. This package is shown in the following output of the cmviewcl command:

CLUSTER

STATUS

 

example

up

 

NODE

STATUS

STATE

ftsys8

down

halted

ftsys9

up

running

SYSTEM_MULTI_NODE_PACKAGES:

PACKAGE

STATUS

STATE

VxVM-CVM-pkg up

running

When you use the -voption, the display shows the system multi-node package associated with each active node in the cluster, as in the following:

SYSTEM_MULTI_NODE_PACKAGES:

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