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sysoffline Event Trigger

Usage

- sysoffline  system  system_state

The variable system represents the name of the system.

The variable system_state represents the value of the State attribute. See System States for more information.

Description

Called from the lowest-numbered system in RUNNING state when a system leaves the cluster.

This event trigger is non-configurable.

unable_to_restart_had Event Trigger

Usage

-unable_to_restart_had

This trigger has no arguments.

Description

This event trigger is invoked by hashadow when hashadow cannot restart HAD on a system. If HAD fails to restart after six attempts, hashadow invokes the trigger on the system.

The default behavior of the trigger is to reboot the system. However, service groups previously running on
the system are autodisabled when hashadow fails to restart HAD. Before these service groups can be brought online elsewhere in the cluster, you must autoenable them on the system. To do so, customize the unable_to_restart_had trigger to remotely execute the following command from any node in the cluster where VCS is running:

hagrp -autoenable service_group -sys system

For example, if hashadow fails to restart HAD on system1, and if group1 and group2 were online on that system, a trigger customized in this manner would autoenable group1 and group2 on system1 before rebooting. Autoenabling group1 and group2 on system1 enables these two service groups to come online on another system when the trigger reboots system1.

This event trigger is non-configurable.

violation Event Trigger

Usage

- violation  system  service_group

The variable system represents the name of the system.

The variable service_group represents the name of the service group that was fully or partially online.

Description

This trigger is invoked only on the system that caused the concurrency violation. Specifically, it takes the service group offline on the system where the trigger was invoked. Note that this trigger applies to failover groups only. The default trigger takes the service group offline on the system that caused the concurrency violation.

This event trigger is non-configurable.

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