HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator's Guide v4.0 SP1

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CE States
The CE states are:
Table 2-4 CE States
State Description
Offline Indicates that the CE is not available for use in the server. The CE
is typically in this state when it is powered down or if it cannot
communicate with an IOP because the ESI between the CE and
IOP is not usable.
Ready Indicates that the CE is powered up and has established
communications with an IOP. After this state, the CE transitions to
either Booting or Sync-Slave (where CE synchronization is
performed).
Booting Indicates that the CE is in the process of booting the Windows
operating system from the IOP(s). This process typically takes a
few minutes, at which point the CE transitions to active.
Active Indicates that the CE is actively executing the Windows operating
system. The CE remains in this state until it is shut down, fails, or is
removed from the configuration as a result of an Endurance
Manager command.
Faulted Indicates that the server removed the CE from operation as a result
of one or more faults that were attributed to the CE. The CE
remains in this state until it is repaired and an Endurance Manager
CE Enable command is issued.
Disabled Indicates that you issued an Endurance Manager CE Disable
command that removed the CE from operation. The CE remains in
this state until it is enabled using an Endurance Manager CE
Enable command.
Sync-Slave Indicates the CE that is being activated by the Endurance server
while the other CE is already running the Windows operating
system.
Sync-Master Indicates the CE that is running the Windows operating system
while the Endurance server is activating the other CE.