Cluster resources groups, Cluster networks, Cluster resources groups cluster networks – HP Insight Management Agents User Manual
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Cluster resources groups
The Cluster Resources Groups section displays the cluster resources by resource group. The following
information might appear:
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Name—Displays the name of the resource and the color status associated with the resource
state.
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State—Displays the current state of the resource, which can be one of the following:
Online—The resource is online and functioning normally.
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Offline—The resource is offline.
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Online pending—The resource is in the process of coming online.
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Offline pending—The resource is in the process of going offline.
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Failed—The resource has failed.
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Unknown—The resource has not responded and the exact state is undetermined.
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Type—Displays the resource type, which is acquired from the cluster service.
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Owner—Displays the name of the node in the cluster that currently owns this resource.
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Identification—Displays information based on the resource type. If the type is Physical Disk,
identification displays the drive letter, the physical identification, and the logical drive number.
For disks, this is the physical ID entered at the server for this disk or the serial number if nothing
was entered. If the type is IP Address, then the IP address appears. Any other resource type
displays N/A.
Cluster networks
The Cluster Network section displays the following information about the networks connected to
the cluster nodes:
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Name—Displays the name of the network.
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Role—Displays how the network is used for communication by the cluster, which can be one
of the following:
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Internal—The network is used for internal cluster communication.
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Client—The network is used to connect client systems to the cluster.
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Client/Internal—The network is used to connect client systems and for internal cluster
communication.
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None—The network is not used by the cluster for communication.
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State—Displays the current state of the network, which can be one of the following:
Online—The network is online and functioning normally.
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Offline—The network is offline.
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Partitioned—The network is operational, but two or more nodes on the network cannot
communicate. Typically, a path-specific problem has occurred.
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Unavailable—The network is unavailable to the cluster because the role of the network
is None.
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Unknown—The network has not yet responded and the exact state is undetermined.
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Address Mask—Displays the address mask used by the network in the format specified by the
transport type.
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Description—Displays the text network description if one was entered.
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