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Measures reported by LCResourStatusTest A cluster resource is a resource that is required to be highly available for the business. Cluster resources can be either moved or replicated to one or more nodes within a cluster. A resource group is a convenient way of keeping resources together and it consist of more than one resource. The resource groups need to be located together, start sequentially, and stop in the reverse order. These cluster resources makes the service highly-available throughout all the nodes in the cluster. A Linux cluster can maintain multiple resource groups. A resource can be migrated from one resource group to another but it cannot exist in more than one group at a time. Often, failure of a resource group leads to the inaccessibility of the resources in that group. Moreover, if a resource is inaccessible or is stopped, then, users accessing the resource may face unexpected delays. To avoid this, it is necessary to monitor the state of the resource groups round the clock! LCResourStatusTest helps in this regard! This test auto-discovers the resources in the target cluster and for each resource, this test reports the current status. Using this test, the resources that have been stopped frequently can be identified. The detailed diagnosis of this test helps administrators to find resource group name, resource name, resource type and node name. Outputs of the test : One set of results for the Linux cluster resources being monitored The measures made by this test are as follows:
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