HP Systems Insight Manager 5.2 Update 2 Technical Reference Guide

an error has occurred and the exact state of the network could not be determined or the network state
is unavailable).
Role Role the network name plays in the cluster: network name for the cluster, network name for
computer systems in the cluster, or network name for groups in the cluster.
Description Description of the network.
You can sort the information located on the Network tab by clicking a column heading. This sorts the
information by that column in ascending or descending order.
The Problem Info section displays detailed information on any network status other than Normal.
Related topics
Cluster Monitor
Cluster Monitor Cluster tab
Cluster Monitor Nodes tab
Cluster Monitor Resources tab
System status types
Cluster Monitor Resources tab
The Cluster Monitor Resources tab displays the following information for MSCS clusters:
Status Displays the resource status. Resource statuses include Critical, Major, Monitor, Normal, and
Unknown. See “System status typesfor more information about network status types.
Name Physical or logical entity that is capable of being owned by a node, brought online and taken
offline, moved between nodes, and managed as a server cluster object.
IP The IP address of the cluster.
State State of the resource: Normal (the resource state is online), Degraded (the resource state is
Unavailable, Offline, Online, Pending, or Offline Pending), Failed (the resource state is failed), and
Other (unable to determine the resource condition).
Group Collection of resources managed as a single server cluster object.
Note: A group must have a network name and an IP address associated with it for you to access group
resources. A group can be owned by any node in the cluster and can be moved by users with
administrative rights
for load balancing and other administrative purposes. When a failure takes place,
the entire group fails over, prompting the cluster software to transfer all group resources and data to
a different node in the cluster. The resources and data in a transferred (failed-over) group are still
accessible under the same network name and IP address, even after they have been moved to a different
node.
OwnerNode Node on which a resource resides.
Type Server cluster object used to categorize and manage resources that have similar characteristics.
Drive Disk or drive on which the resource resides.
The Last update field displays the date and time of the last update of the information included on the tab.
The Problem Info section includes detailed information on any resource problems reported.
The Problem Info section displays detailed information on any resource status other than Normal.
Related topics
Cluster Monitor
Cluster Monitor Cluster tab
Cluster Monitor Nodes tab
Cluster Monitor Resources tab
System status types
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