Troubleshooting the sfsmgr command 2–5
========================= H e a r t b e a t S t a t u s ==================
Name Type Status
------------------------------ ---------- ------------
south1 <--> south2 network ONLINE
========================= S e r v i c e S t a t u s ======================
Last Monitor Restart
Service Status Owner Transition Interval Count
-------------- -------- -------------- ---------------- -------- -------
admin started south1 10:49:09 Aug 04 30 0
Under normal circumstances, the status of the administration service will be shown as started (as
shown in the Service Status section of the above example). The following extract shows output
from a clustat command when the administration service is stopped:
admin stopped None 10:51:59 Aug 04 30 0
If the administration service status is not shown as started, you can start the service by entering the
command shown in the following example, where south1 is the administration server:
# cluadmin -- service enable admin south1
Enter the clustat command again and check that the administration service status is now shown as
started, and that the name of the administration server is shown in the Owner field for the service.
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