Logical states are set to describe the situation. For example, the actual state of a resource is INACTIVE and the desired state is ACTIVE. In automated mode, Automation Services tries to bring the actual state to ACTIVE. Use the PENDING logical state to indicate that the resource is in the process of becoming active.
Using the settings in the Logical State Attributes Table panel shown previously as an example, a resource that is PENDING is displayed in low intensity turquoise.
Example: Automated Mode Attributes Table
This example shows an Automated Mode Attributes Table.
PROD-------- Automation Services : Automated Mode Attributes Table -$$ATTR-0000 Command ===> Function=BROWSE .-----------+---------------------------. | | DESIRED STATE | | ACTUAL +-------------+-------------+ | STATE | ACTIVE | INACTIVE | +---------------------------------------+ | ACTIVE | OK | PENDING | | STARTING | OK | INERROR | | STOPPING | INERROR | OK | | DEGRADED | DEGRADED | OK | | INACTIVE | PENDING | OK | | FAILED | FAILED | INERROR | | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | ’-----------+-------------+-------------’
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