Table 19-2. Scf Object States - HP Guardian User Manual

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Monitoring Hardware Components
The data shown in the report means:
subsystem
object-type
object-name and
Name
State
PPID
BPID
attr
val
Table 19-2
lists and explains the possible object states that can be reported by the SCF
STATUS command.
Table 19-2. SCF Object States (page 1 of 2)
State
ABORTING
DEFINED
DIAGNOSING
INITIALIZED
SERVICING
STARTED
STARTING
STOPPED
The reporting subsystem name
The object, or device, type
The fully qualified name of the object
One of the valid object states: ABORTING, DEFINED,
DIAGNOSING, SERVICING, STARTED, STARTING, STOPPED,
STOPPING, SUSPENDED, SUSPENDING and UNKNOWN.
The primary CPU number and process identification number (PIN) of the
device
The backup CPU number and process identification number (PIN) of the
device
The name of the object attribute
The value of the attribute for that object name
Substate
Explanation
The object is being aborted. The object is responding
to an ABORT command or some type of malfunction.
In this state, no new links are allowed and drastic
measures may be underway to reach the STOPPED
state. This state is irrevocable.
One of the generally defined possible conditions of an
object with respect to the management of that object.
The object is in a subsystem-defined test mode
entered via the DIAGNOSE command.
The system has created the process, but it is not yet in
one of the operational states.
SPECIAL
The object is being serviced or used by a privileged
process and is inaccessible to user processes.
TEST
The object is reserved for exclusive testing.
(none)
The object is logically accessible to user processes.
The object is being initialized and is in transition to
the STARTED state.
CONFIG-
The object is configured improperly.
ERROR
DOWN
The object is no longer logically accessible to user
processes.
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Determining Device States

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