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Logical State Attributes Table

The Logical State Attributes Table displays the attributes used by the status and graphical monitors to show the logical states of resources and services. The logical state of a resource or service is derived from the values defined in the Automated and Manual Mode display attribute tables.

The display attributes used in this table are as follows:

Example: Logical State Attributes Table

This example shows a logical state attributes table:

PROD-------- Automation Services : Logical State Attributes Table --$$ATTR-0000 Command ===> Function=BROWSE .-----------+------+-----------+-----------+-----------. | STATE | RANK | INTENSITY | COLOR | HIGHLIGHT | +------------------------------------------------------+ | UNKNOWN | 001 | LOW | WHITE | NONE | | INERROR | 002 | HIGH | WHITE | REVERSE | | FAILED | 003 | LOW | RED | NONE | | ATTENTION | 004 | LOW | PINK | NONE | | DEGRADED | 005 | LOW | YELLOW | NONE | | PENDING | 006 | LOW | TURQUOISE | NONE | | STARTING | 007 | LOW | BLUE | NONE | | STOPPING | 008 | LOW | BLUE | NONE | | OK | 009 | LOW | GREEN | NONE | ’-----------+------+-----------+-----------+-----------’

To display resources with a logical state of INERROR in red and reverse video at high intensity, you assign the following values:

Note: Your region uses the blinking highlight attribute to display a resource when an automated action is being performed on the resource. We recommend that you do not use the BLINK highlight attribute.