This section describes 2 different procedures to release a cluster application stop in maintenance state - each must be executed in maintenance state:
Release the stop in maintenance state of active system and standby system cluster applications
Release the stop in maintenance state of the standby system cluster application only
Release the stop in maintenance state of active system and standby system cluster applications
Open the [Cluster Admin] window.
If RMS is not activated, in the [Cluster Admin] window, select [Tools] >> [Start RMS], then select the node to be activated, and then click [OK].
Note that if you have stopped in maintenance state by using the hvutil -d command, you must execute the hvutil -a command before activating RMS.
Activate the cluster application.
In the "rms tree view" in the [Cluster Admin] window, right-click the standby system cluster application, and then select [Online] to activate it as the active system or [Standby] to activate it as the standby system. If its state is [Fault], select [Clear Fault].
Release the stop in maintenance state of the standby system cluster application only
In /opt/SMAW/SMAWRrms/bin/hvenv.local, delete the line "export HV_RCSTART=0".
# vi /opt/SMAW/SMAWRrms/bin/hvenv.local Delete "export HV_RCSTART=0".
In the [Cluster Admin] window, select [Tools] >> [Start RMS], then select the node to be activated, and then click [OK].
In the "rms tree view" in the [Cluster Admin] window, right-click the cluster application to be activated as the standby system, and then select [Standby] to activate it. If its state is [Fault], select [Clear Fault].