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Operating Systems Solaris scstat: unexpected error , sc 3.2 Post 302338740 by upengan78 on Tuesday 28th of July 2009 07:08:17 PM
Old 07-28-2009
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Originally Posted by incredible
So you're getting something here ?
Clustering - scstat: unexpected error , sc 3.2
not this time Smilie
 

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scds_fm_action(3HA)					 Sun Cluster HA and Data Services				       scds_fm_action(3HA)

NAME
scds_fm_action - take action after probe completion function SYNOPSIS
cc [flags...] -I /usr/cluster/include file -L /usr/cluster/lib -l dsdev #include <rgm/libdsdev.h> scha_err_t scds_fm_action(scds_handle_t handle, int probe_status, long elapsed_milliseconds DESCRIPTION
The scds_fm_action() function uses the probe_status of the data service in conjunction with the past history of failures to take one of the following actions: o Restart the application. o Fail over the resource group. o Do nothing. Use the value of the input probe_status argument to indicate the severity of the failure. For example, you might consider a failure to con- nect to an application as a complete failure, but a failure to disconnect as a partial failure. In the latter case you would have to spec- ify a value for probe_status between 0 and SCDS_PROBE_COMPLETE_FAILURE. The DSDL defines SCDS_PROBE_COMPLETE_FAILURE as 100. For partial probe success or failure, use a value between 0 and SCDS_PROBE_COM- PLETE_FAILURE. Successive calls to scds_fm_action() compute a failure history by summing the value of the probe_status input parameter over the time interval defined by the Retry_interval property of the resource. Any failure history older than Retry_interval is purged from memory and is not used towards making the restart or failover decision. The scds_fm_action() function uses the following algorithm to choose which action to take: Restart If the accumulated history of failures reaches SCDS_PROBE_COMPLETE_FAILURE, scds_fm_action() restarts the resource by calling the STOP method of the resource followed by the START method. It ignores any PRENET_START or POSTNET_STOP meth- ods defined for the resource type. The status of the resource is set to SCHA_RSSTATUS_DEGRADED by making a scha_resource_setstatus() call, unless the resource is already set. If the restart attempt fails because the START or STOP methods of the resource fail, a scha_control() is called with the GIVEOVER option to fail the resource group over to another node or zone. If the scha_control() call succeeds, the resource group is failed over to another cluster node or zone, and the call to scds_fm_action() never returns. Upon a successful restart, failure history is purged. Another restart is attempted only if the failure history again accumulates to SCDS_PROBE_COMPLETE_FAILURE. Failover If the number of restarts attempted by successive calls to scds_fm_action() reaches the Retry_count value defined for the resource, a failover is attempted by making a call to scha_control() with the GIVEOVER option. The status of the resource is set to SCHA_RSSTATUS_FAULTED by making a scha_resource_setstatus() call, unless the resource is already set. If the scha_control() call fails, the entire failure history maintained by scds_fm_action() is purged. If the scha_control() call succeeds, the resource group is failed over to another cluster node or zone, and the call to scds_fm_action() never returns. No Action If the accumulated history of failures remains below SCDS_PROBE_COMPLETE_FAILURE, no action is taken. In addition, if the probe_status value is 0, which indicates a successful check of the service, no action is taken, irrespective of the failure history. The status of the resource is set to SCHA_RSSTATUS_OK by making a scha_resource_setstatus() call, unless the resource is already set. PARAMETERS
The following parameters are supported: handle The handle that is returned from scds_initialize(3HA). probe_status A number you specify between 0 and SCDS_PROBE_COMPLETE_FAILURE that indicates the status of the data service. A value of 0 implies that the recent data service check was successful. A value of SCDS_PROBE_COMPLETE_FAILURE means complete failure and implies that the service has completely failed. You can also supply a value in between 0 and SCDS_PROBE_COMPLETE_FAILURE that implies a partial failure of the service. elapsed_milliseconds The time, in milliseconds, to complete the data service check. This value is reserved for future use. RETURN VALUES
The scds_fm_action() function returns the following values: 0 The function succeeded. nonzero The function failed. ERRORS
SCHA_ERR_NOERR No action was taken, or a restart was successfully attempted. SCHA_ERR_FAIL A failover attempt was made but it did not succeed. SCHA_ERR_NOMEM System is out of memory. FILES
/usr/cluster/include/rgm/libdsdev.h Include file /usr/cluster/lib/libdsdev.so Library ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWscdev | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
scds_fm_sleep(3HA), scds_initialize(3HA), scha_calls(3HA), scha_control(3HA), scha_fm_print_probes(3HA), scha_resource_setstatus(3HA), attributes(5) Sun Cluster 3.2 7 Sep 2007 scds_fm_action(3HA)
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