Managing HP Serviceguard for Linux, Sixth Edition, August 2006

Cluster and Package Maintenance
Reviewing Cluster and Package States with the cmviewcl Command
Chapter 7220
Primary up enabled ftsys10
Alternate up enabled ftsys9
Pkg2 now has the status “down”, and it is shown as in the unowned
state, with package switching disabled. Note that switching is enabled
for both nodes, however. This means that once global switching is
re-enabled for the package, it will attempt to start up on the primary
node.
Status After Moving the Package to Another Node
After issuing the following command:
# cmrunpkg -n ftsys9 pkg2
the output of the cmviewcl -v command is as follows:
CLUSTER STATUS
example up
NODE STATUS STATE
ftsys9 up running
Network_Parameters:
INTERFACE STATUS NAME
PRIMARY up eth0
PRIMARY up eth1
PACKAGE STATUS STATE AUTO_RUN NODE
pkg1 up running enabled ftsys9
Policy_Parameters:
POLICY_NAME CONFIGURED_VALUE
Failover configured_node
Failback manual
Script_Parameters:
ITEM STATUS MAX_RESTARTS RESTARTS NAME
Service up 0 0 service1
Subnet up 0 0 15.13.168.0
Node_Switching_Parameters:
NODE_TYPE STATUS SWITCHING NAME
Primary up enabled ftsys9 (current)
Alternate up enabled ftsys10
PACKAGE STATUS STATE AUTO_RUN NODE
pkg2 up running disabled ftsys9
Policy_Parameters:
POLICY_NAME CONFIGURED_VALUE
Failover configured_node
Failback manual
Script_Parameters:
ITEM STATUS NAME MAX_RESTARTS RESTARTS
Service up 0 0 service2