Chapter 7. Linux FailSafe System Operation

Table of Contents
7.1. Setting System Operation Defaults
7.1.1. Setting Default Cluster with Cluster Manager GUI
7.1.2. Setting Defaults with Cluster Manager CLI
7.2. System Operation Considerations
7.3. Activating (Starting) Linux FailSafe
7.3.1. Activating Linux FailSafe with the Cluster Manager GUI
7.3.2. Activating Linux FailSafe with the Cluster Manager CLI
7.4. System Status
7.4.1. Monitoring System Status with the Cluster Manager GUI
7.4.2. Monitoring Resource and Reset Serial Line with the Cluster Manager CLI
7.4.3. Resource Group Status
7.4.4. Node Status
7.4.5. Cluster Status
7.4.6. Viewing System Status with the haStatus CLI Script
7.5. Resource Group Failover
7.5.1. Bringing a Resource Group Online
7.5.2. Taking a Resource Group Offline
7.5.3. Moving a Resource Group
7.5.4. Stop Monitoring of a Resource Group (Maintenance Mode)
7.6. Deactivating (Stopping) Linux FailSafe
7.6.1. Deactivating HA Services on a Node
7.6.2. Deactivating HA Services in a Cluster
7.6.3. Deactivating Linux FailSafe with the Cluster Manager GUI
7.6.4. Deactivating Linux FailSafe with the Cluster Manager CLI
7.7. Resetting Nodes
7.7.1. Resetting a Node with the Cluster Manager GUI
7.7.2. Resetting a Node with the Cluster Manager CLI
7.8. Backing Up and Restoring Configuration With Cluster Manager CLI

This chapter describes administrative tasks you perform to operate and monitor a Linux FailSafe system. It describes how to perform tasks using the FailSafe Cluster Manager Graphical User Interface (GUI) and the FailSafe Cluster Manager Command Line Interface (CLI). The major sections in this chapter are as follows: