HP Tc4100 hp mc/serviceguard for Linux configuration guide for HP Netservers - Page 4
Status Definitions, Property Sheet, Supported Configurations, ServiceGuard Manager - - linux
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[Note: For the first release, a MC/ServiceGuard for Linux cluster can only be monitored with ServiceGuard Manager, unless the ServiceGuard Manager client is connected to a HP-UX ServiceGuard server which is on the same subnet as the ServiceGuard Linux nodes.] Status Definitions ServiceGuard Manager uses color-coded icon borders and badges to show status information about the clusters, nodes, and packages. The color-coded icon borders can be green, yellow, or red to indicate that the managed object is up, in a warning state, or down. A status badge appears to the right of the managed object and shows critical status information. The icon border of the managed object with badges would be yellow, indicating a warning state. Types of status badges include... or Indicates that the cluster or package is starting or halting. Indicates that one or more packages are down in a cluster. You can drill down on the cluster to determine which packages are down with red borders. Indicates that one or more packages do not have a node for failover. You can access property sheets to determine if this single point of failure is due to a node being down, disabled package auto-run, or disabled node switching. Indicates a package was never configured to have a failover node. Property Sheet A key feature of ServiceGuard Manager is the ability to view detailed information from a Property Sheet accessible through Properties about a particular cluster, package, or node such as status, configuration, and number of nodes and packages through the Properties window. Supported Configurations • MC/ServiceGuard version A.11.13 or later • At least one ServiceGuard Cluster Object Manager (installed with MC/ServiceGuard A.11.12 or later) • All clusters to be discovered and displayed are on the subnet(s) physically connected to the Cluster Object Manager node. ServiceGuard Manager - Figure 1.0 Cluster Property Sheet