Servernet cluster, Attributes – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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ServerNet Cluster
A ServerNet cluster is a collection of NonStop servers connected together that function as a
single processing unit. Servers within a ServerNet cluster pass information to each other using
the ServerNet protocol.
Location in OSM tree: Located at the top level.
See also
Attributes
ServerNet Cluster
Service State
Displayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if attention or
service is required.
Logical
SNETMON Version
The software version of the SNETMON process ($ZZSCL).
Example: SCL - T0294G08 - (11AUG03) - (07JUL03) - (AAL)
Maximum Number of Nodes
The number of ServerNet nodes that are possible with the current
topology of the cluster.
Current Number of Nodes
The number of ServerNet nodes that are currently members of
this cluster.
ServerNet Cluster Service
ServerNet Cluster State
The current state of the ServerNet Cluster subsystem on the local
node.
Values: Starting, Started, Stopping, Stopped, and Unknown
SCF Equivalent: SCF STATUS SUBSYS $ZZSCL
SANMAN Process Pair
Primary Execution State
The state of the primary SANMAN process.
Values: Running, Stopped
Primary Process ID
The process ID of the primary SANMAN process. If the state of the
primary SANMAN process is Stopped, this will not be displayed.
Example: 1,296