Current service status
The Services section on the Overview page displays the status of each HCP service except Fast Object Recovery, Migration, Replication, Replication Verification, and Shredding. The information in this section is rolled up from all the HCP storage nodes. For example, if the Content Verification service is running on at least one storage node, the status of the service is running, regardless of whether it is running on any other nodes.
For each service, the Services section shows:
Service
The name of the service.
Status
The current status of the service. Possible values are:
Running
The service is currently running.
Completed
The service stopped running because it completed all of its work before the end of its scheduled run time period.
Stopped
The service stopped running at the end of its scheduled run time period.
Stopping
The service is in the process of transitioning from Running to Completed or Stopped.
Waiting
The service has never run.
Fixing
The service is fixing violations that it has detected.
Irreparable
The service failed to fix violations. This is a severe condition and should be evaluated immediately.
Disabled
The service cannot run because it has been manually disabled (for example, during problem resolution) or because another service that has precedence is currently running.
If unforeseen or user-initiated events violate a service setting at the object, node, or system level, the status of the service changes as HCP detects the violation and attempts to correct it.
Time
The time of the most recent change to the service status, shown for the time zone that’s used for the HCP system time. The service was enforced until the specified time. For example, if the Protection service finishes at 10:00 PM on March 9, 2011 and the status of the service is Completed, the Time column displays:
10:00 PM 03/09/2011
The only exception to this is while a service is waiting for its first run. During this time, the Time column shows the current time.