Compaq SC RMS Server User Manual


 
B
RMS Status Values
B.1 Overview
This appendix lists the various states that RMS objects can enter. State information is
stored in the status field of the RMS table for the object in question. For example, the
current state of a partition is held in the partitions table (see Section 10.2.16). and
the current state of a node is entered in the nodes table (see Section 10.2.14).
Status changes are recorded in the events table (see Section 10.2.6). Entries in the
events table are identified by class=X and name=N where X is the class of object and N
is its name. For most tables, the name field forms the primary key. In the case of a
partition, both the name and the configuration fields are required to define a unique
entry. In the case of an access control, both the name and partition fields are required.
Status values are shown for the following objects:
Jobs (see Section B.3)
Links (see Section B.4)
Modules (see Section B.5)
Nodes (see Section B.6)
Partitions (see Section B.7)
Resources (see Section B.8)
Transaction (see Section B.9)
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