What are the meanings of the target and state status values?

You enter the following command:

crsctl status resource MyApp

You get this output:

NAME=MyApp

TYPE=cluster_resource TARGET=ONLINE STATE=ONLINE on RACNODE4

MyApp is a policy-managed resource using a server pool with two nodes called RACNODE3 and RACNODE4 and has a cardinality of 1.

What are the meanings of the target and state status values?

You enter the following command:

crsctl status resource MyApp

You get this output:

NAME=MyApp

TYPE=cluster_resource TARGET=ONLINE STATE=ONLINE on RACNODE4

MyApp is a policy-managed resource using a server pool with two nodes called RACNODE3 and RACNODE4 and has a cardinality of 1.

What are the meanings of the target and state status values?

A.
MyApp is currently active on RACNODE4 and is meant to be active only on RACNODE4.

B.
MyApp is meant to be active, is currently active on RACNODE4, but the Grid Infrastructure may start MyApp on RACNODE3 due to failovers.

C.
MyApp is active on RACNODE4 and was manually started.

D.
MyApp should also be online on RACNODE3 because it is a cluster_resources type that must be active on at least two nodes in the cluster, thereby overriding the CARDINALITY attribute.



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