The SC_EVENT message contains the actual message that is generated within the cluster, translated to fit into the SC_EVENT XML message format. The following table describes the event types that the CRNP delivers, including the name and value pairs, publisher, and vendor.
The positions of the array elements for state_list are synchronized with those of the node_list. That is, the state for the node that is listed first in the node_list array is listed first in the state_list array.
Additional names starting with ev_ and their associated values might be present, but are not intended for client use.
Class and Subclass |
Publisher and Vendor |
Name and Value Pairs |
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EC_Cluster ESC_cluster_membership |
Publisher: rgm Vendor: SUNW |
Name: node_list Value type: string array Name: state_list The state_list contains only numbers that are represented in ASCII. Each number represents the current incarnation number for that node in the cluster. If the number is the same as the number that was received in a previous message, the node has not changed its relationship to the cluster (departed, joined, or rejoined). If the incarnation number is –1, the node is not a member of the cluster. If the incarnation number is a number other than a negative number, the node is a member of the cluster. Value type: string array |
EC_Cluster ESC_cluster_rg_state |
Publisher: rgm Vendor: SUNW |
Name: rg_name Value type: string Name: node_list Value type: string array Name: state_list The state_list contains string representations of the state of the resource group. Valid values are those values that you can retrieve with the scha_cmds(1HA) commands. Value type: string array |
EC_Cluster ESC_cluster_r_state |
Publisher: rgm Vendor: SUNW |
Name: r_name Value type: string Name: node_list Value type: string array Name: state_list The state_list contains string representations of the state of the resource. Valid values are those values that you can retrieve with the scha_cmds(1HA) commands. Value type: string array |