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Deployment Environment function status

Describes the state of the minimum required entities and the redundant entities of a configured deployment environment.

Explanation of entities state

The function status is typically used for clusters that perform a given function. A cluster is an example of a redundant entity state where its cluster members make up the redundant parts. A deployment environment status is an example of a minimum entity state where all functions need to be available for the deployment environment to be available.

Table 1. Aggregated state of entities
Icon Status Minimum entities state Redundant entities state
Unknown At least one of the minimum entities state is unknown, making the entire state unknown. The configuration did not complete for the deployment environment.
Unavailable At least one of the minimum entities is unavailable. All of the entities in the deployment environment are unavailable.
Stopped All entities are stopped. All minimum entities are stopped. If some entities are not stopped, this indicates those entities have problems.
Partially stopped There is at least one partially stopped entity and any number of stopped entities. At least one partially stopped or stopped entity and any number of unavailable entities.
Running All entities are running. All minimum entities are running. If some entities are not running, this indicates that those entities have problems.
Partially started There is at least one running entity and any number of stopped, partially stopped, or partially running entities. At least one partially running or running and any number of stopped, partially stopped or unavailable entities.

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