Set the logical states to best describe the situation. For example, if the actual state of a resource is INACTIVE, and the specified desired state is ACTIVE, then the logical state of the SNA resource is NOTOK.
Example
This is a sample SNA Resource Logical State Normalization Table.
--- Automation Services : SNA Resource Logical State Normalization Table ------ Command ===> Function=BROWSE .-----------+---------------------. | SNA | SNA RESOURCE | | RESOURCE | DESIRED STATE | | ACTUAL +----------+----------+ | STATE | ACTIVE | INACTIVE | +---------------------------------+ | ACTIVE | OK | NOTOK | | STARTING | OK | NOTOK | | STOPPING | NOTOK | OK | | DEGRADED | OK | NOTOK | | INACTIVE | NOTOK | OK | | FAILED | NOTOK | NOTOK | | UNKNOWN | NOTOK | NOTOK | '-----------+----------+----------' F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F4=Edit F7=Backward F9=Swap F11=Panels
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