The status or state of a resource is displayed in two formats: global resource status (across all servers) and server resource status (on a single server). The global resource status is shown in the Resource Hierarchy Tree in the left pane of the status window. The server resource status is found in the table cell where the resource row intersects with the server column.

Server Resource Status

Server State Visual State What it Means
Active Resource is operational on this server and protected (ISP)
Degraded Resource is operational on this server but not protected by a backup resource (ISU)
StandBy Backup resource that can take over operation from the active resource (OSU)
Failed Problem with resource detected on this server. For example, an attempt to bring the resource in-service failed (OSF)
UNKNOWN Resource has not been initialized (ILLSTATE) or LifeKeeper for Windows is not running on this server
Empty Panel Server does not have the resource defined

Global Resource Status

Description Visual State What it Means / Causes
Normal Resource is active (ISP) and all backups are active
Warning Resource is active (ISP); one or more backups are marked as unknown or failed (OSF)
Failed
Resource is not active on any servers (OSF)
Resource has been taken out of service for normal reasons
Resource has stopped running by unconventional means
Recovery has not been completed or has failed
Unknown
Cannot determine state from available information
More than one server is claiming to be active
Lost connection to server
All server resource instances are in an unknown state

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