Resolving an *ATTN status for an application group - assure_mimix - 10.0

Assure MIMIX Operations Guide

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Software
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Integrate
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Assure
Product
Assure MIMIX™ Software
Version
10.0
Language
English
Product name
Assure MIMIX
Title
Assure MIMIX Operations Guide
Copyright
2023
First publish date
1999
Last updated
2024-03-12
Published on
2024-03-12T11:06:36.794496

The value *ATTN can appear in each column of the Work with Application Groups display to indicate that user action is required to correct a problem.

Important! Check the status of the AG Proc Status column and address any problem indicated by *ATTN or *ACTIVE status before attempting to resolve any problem reported in other columns. Use Resolving a procedure status problem reported for an application group.

If there are no procedure problems, each of the other columns with an *ATTN status must be addressed individually, starting from the left-most column.

Table 1. Resolving *ATTN status for columns (except AG Proc Status) on the Work with Application Groups display

*ATTN Status in Column

Description and Actions for *ATTN Status

App Node Status

The App Node Status column is a summary of the status of the nodes associated with the application group. The status includes the MIMIX system manager, journal manager, target journal inspection, and collector services jobs for the nodes in the application group.

*ATTN indicates that the node status and the MIMIX manager status values do not match. Investigate the status of the associated nodes and MIMIX managers using option 12 (Node entries). Then use Resolving status for node entries.

Replication Status

The Replication Status column is a summary status of data replication activity for the data resource groups associated with an application group.

*ATTN indicates that data replication for at least one data group in the data resource groups has one or more of the following conditions:
  • Is active with an incorrect source system
  • Has a status that does not match the status of the appropriate data resource group
  • Has a failed state
  • Has an error condition
  • Has a process other than apply that is inactive during a virtual switch (possible only in *NONCLU application groups)
  • Has audit errors
  • Has pending recoveries

To determine the cause, use option 13 (Data resource groups) to identify the data resource group where the problem exists. Then use Resolving status for data resource group entries.