Use the startservice command to enter
a service state.
Syntax
satask startservice [ -force ] [ panel_name ]
Parameters
- satask
- (Required) Specifies a system administrator task, such as issuing service commands that are only
used in specific circumstances.
- -force
- (Optional) Overrides checking of clustered system (system) membership.
Important: Using the force parameter might result in a loss of access. Use it only under the direction of your
product support information.
- panel_name
- (Optional) Identifies the node being serviced.
Note: If panel_name is
not supplied, this applies to the node on which the command is running.
Description
This command causes a node to go into service state. For example, a user might put a system node
into service state to remove it from candidate state or to prevent it from automatically being added
to a system again.
The -force flag is required if the action could interrupt I/O (last node in
cluster or IO group). This command holds the node in service state until it is cleared using the
satask stopservice command, or until the I/O process is restarted.
An invocation example
satask startservice
The
resulting output:
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