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The fault object contains information about faults that are detected in the cluster. The ListClusterFaults method returns cluster fault information.

Object members

This object contains the following members:

Name Description Type

blocksUpgrade

The fault blocks an upgrade. Possible values:

  • true: The fault blocks an upgrade.

  • false: The fault does not block an upgrade.

boolean

clusterFaultID

The unique ID associated with each cluster fault.

integer

code

The fault code for the specific fault that was detected. For further details, see Cluster Fault Codes.

string

data

Additional fault-specific information.

JSON object

date

The current time in UTC+0 format.

ISO 8601 string

details

The description of the fault with additional details.

string

driveID

The first drive ID in the driveIDs list. If the driveIDs list is empty (which means that no faults were returned that deal with drives), this value is 0.

integer

driveIDs

A list of driveID values for the drives that this fault refers to. Included for faults dealing with drives. If none, this is an empty array.

integer array

nodeHardwareFaultID

The identifier assigned to a hardware fault on the cluster.

integer

nodeID

The node ID for the node that this fault refers to. Included for node and drive faults, otherwise set to 0.

integer

resolved

The resolved status of the fault. Possible values:

  • true: The fault is no longer detected.

  • false: The fault is still present.

boolean

resolvedDate

The date and time the fault was resolved.

ISO 8601 string

serviceID

The service associated with the fault. This value is "0" (zero) if the fault is not associated with a service.

integer

severity

The severity of the fault. Possible values:

  • warning: A minor issue. The cluster is functioning and upgrades are allowed at this severity level.

  • error: A failure that generally should not affect service (except possible performance degradation or loss of HA). Some features might be disabled.

  • critical: A serious failure that is affecting service. The system is unable to serve API requests or client I/O and is at risk of data loss.

  • bestPractice: Faults triggered by sub-optimal system configuration.

string

type

The type of fault. Possible values:

  • node: A fault affecting an entire node.

  • drive: A fault affecting an individual drive.

  • cluster: A fault affecting the entire cluster.

  • service: A fault affecting a service on the cluster.

  • volume: A fault affecting an individual volume.

string

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