See
Before using the -f option, see "7.2.2.1 Notes on forcibly switching an application" in "PRIMECLUSTER Reliant Monitor Services (RMS) with Wizard Tools Configuration and Administration Guide."
Note
If this message is output to the console and /var/adm/messages, "month day time node name" might be output to the beginning of the second and subsequent lines of the message independently of the text of the message. You can ignore it.
Corrective action:
This operator intervention message is displayed when userApplication cannot be online because RMS is inactive on some of the nodes that are designed to execute applications. Use the clreply command to respond from the command prompt (see "Appendix B Manual Pages").
If you select yes, the operator intervention function will execute the "hvswitch" command and userApplication will go online. Confirm whether userApplication is in the online state by using Cluster Admin or executing the "hvdisp." (For details on the "hvswitch" command and the "hvdisp" command, see "Appendix B Manual Pages").
If you select no, the RMS command that is used to change the userApplication state cannot be executed.
userApplication indicates userApplication that is not online in any node.
SysNode indicates SysNode on which userApplication will be online if you select yes.
number indicates a message number.
Corrective action:
Confirm that the resource indicated by resource has recovered. If you need to reply from CLI, execute the "clreply" command.
If you select yes, the operator intervention function will execute the "hvutil" command by specifying the clear option in the "hvutil" command and also brings userApplication Offline. Confirm that userApplication has gone Offline by executing the "hvdisp" command.
If you select no, the operator intervention function does not execute the RMS command to bring userApplication Offline.
SysNode indicates the name of SysNode on which the failure occurred. userApplication indicates the name of userApplication in which the failure occurred. resource indicates the name of the resource that caused a failure in userApplication. number indicates a message number.
See
Before using the -f option, see "7.2.2.1 Notes on forcibly switching an application" in "PRIMECLUSTER Reliant Monitor Services (RMS) with Wizard Tools Configuration and Administration Guide."
Note
If this message is output to the console and /var/adm/messages, "month day time node name" might be output to the beginning of the second and subsequent lines of the message independently of the text of the message. You can ignore it.
Corrective action:
Confirm that the resource indicated by resource has recovered. If you need to reply from CLI, execute the "clreply" command.
If you select yes, the operator intervention function will execute the "hvswitch" command and userApplication will go Online. Confirm that userApplication has gone Online by executing the "hvdisp" command.
If you select no, the operator intervention function will not execute the RMS command to bring userApplication Online.
SysNode indicates the name of SysNode in which the failure occurred. userApplication indicates the name of userApplication in which the failure occurred. resource indicates the name of the resource that caused the failure in userApplication. number indicates the message number.