Service Status - Red Hat CLUSTER SUITE - CONFIGURING AND MANAGING A CLUSTER 2006 Manual

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Chapter 4. Cluster Administration
Cluster and service status includes the following information:
Cluster member system status
Service status and which cluster system is running the service or owns the service
The following tables describe how to analyze the status information shown by the Cluster
Status Tool and the
Member Status
Member
Dead
Table 4-1. Member Status for the Cluster Status Tool
Member Status
Online
Inactive
Table 4-2. Member Status for
utility.
clustat
Description
The node is part of the cluster.
Note: A node can be a member of a cluster; however, the node
may be inactive and incapable of running services. For example,
if
is not running on the node, but all other cluster
rgmanager
software components are running in the node, the node appears as
a Member in the Cluster Status Tool. However, without
running, the node does not appear in the
rgmanager
display.
The member system is unable to participate as a cluster member.
The most basic cluster software is not running on the node.
Description
The node is communicating with other nodes in the cluster.
The node is unable to communicate with the other nodes in the
cluster. If the node is inactive,
node. If
rgmanager
inactive.
Note: Although a node is inactive, it may still appear as a
Member in the Cluster Status Tool. However, if the node is
inactive, it is incapable of running services.
clustat
clustat
is not running in a node, the node is
clustat
does not display the
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