Restarts all pools that were suspended by a MANUAL action or script.
rp_go
Issued during an Adaptive Server or companion OpenSwitch failure, after a MANUAL intervention has been requested and performed by the administrator. Failure types are CMON_FAIL_ACTION, CMP_FAIL_ACTION, NET_FAIL_ACTION, SVR_FAIL_ACTION, or when a mutually-aware OpenSwitch detects that its companion has a different set of mutually-aware configuration parameters, and suspends the pools as a result of it.
Returns all pools to their original states, which allows all pending clients applications that are running to login.
rp_go has no effect on an OpenSwitch server that is not running.
If you add a new pool during a MANUAL intervention, rp_go adds the new pool to the existing pool list.
If a problem is not resolved by the time rp_go is issued, depending on problem type, occasionally, the MANUAL intervention is requested repeatedly until the problem is resolved. In this case, you may need to issue rp_go each time a manual intervention is performed.
If a mutually-aware OpenSwitch detects that its companion has different configuration parameters, both OpenSwitch servers are suspended, and you must issue rp_go on both companions to resume the mutually-aware behavior.
“Invoking custom and manual scripts”.
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