Unfreezing service groups using Veritas Operations Manager Add-on for Veritas Cluster Server Administration 5.0
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You can return the frozen service groups to a state in which they fail over normally. Unfreezing service groups restarts any pending online operations or offline operations on the service groups.
You must have one of the following privileges on the service groups to perform the task:
Administrator privilege or Operator privilege on the parent cluster of the service groups. To unfreeze the service groups that have been frozen persistently, you must have the Administrator privilege.
Administrator privilege or Operator privilege on the service groups. To unfreeze the service groups that have been frozen persistently, you must have the Administrator privilege. You can unfreeze only the service groups that have open configuration.
Administrator or Operator privilege on the cluster host of the service groups. To unfreeze the service groups that have been frozen persistently, you must have the Administrator privilege.
To unfreeze service groups
In the Veritas Operations Manager console, do one of the following to locate the service groups:
Do one of the following:
Select the check boxes to select the service groups to be unfrozen. Click Actions above the service groups list and select Unfreeze.
To unfreeze a single service group, right-click on the row of the service group to display the shortcut menu. In case of multiple service groups, first select the check box for each service group, and then, right-click on any of the rows to display the shortcut menu. From the shortcut menu, select Unfreeze.
In the Unfreeze Service Group page, click OK to confirm the action.
In the Result page, verify that the operation was successful. Click OK.
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