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6.2. Managing High-Availability Services
You can manage cluster services with the Cluster Status Tool (Figure 6.1, “Cluster Status Tool”) through the tab in Cluster Administration GUI.
![Cluster Status Tool](https://access.redhat.com/webassets/avalon/d/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux-4-Cluster_Administration-en-US/images/72739a9f3ed0129e20f5b962921c2b6b/clustatus.png)
Figure 6.1. Cluster Status Tool
You can use the Cluster Status Tool to enable, disable, restart, or relocate a high-availability service. The Cluster Status Tool displays the current cluster status in the area and automatically updates the status every 10 seconds.
To enable a service, you can select the service in the Enable. To disable a service, you can select the service in the area and click Disable. To restart a service, you can select the service in the area and click Restart. To relocate a service from one node to another, you can drag the service to another node and drop the service onto that node. Relocating a service restarts the service on that node. (Relocating a service to its current node — that is, dragging a service to its current node and dropping the service onto that node — restarts the service.)
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The following tables describe the members and services status information displayed by the Cluster Status Tool.
Members Status | Description | ||
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The node is unable to participate as a cluster member. The most basic cluster software is not running on the node. |
Services Status | Description |
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The service resources are configured and available on the cluster system that owns the service. | |
The service has failed on a member and is pending start on another member. | |
The service has been disabled, and does not have an assigned owner. A disabled service is never restarted automatically by the cluster. | |
The service is not running; it is waiting for a member capable of starting the service. A service remains in the stopped state if autostart is disabled. | |
The service has failed to start on the cluster and cannot successfully stop the service. A failed service is never restarted automatically by the cluster. |