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Strany 1 - May 2008 Second Edition

HP Serviceguard Extended Distance Cluster for Linux A.01.00 Deployment Guide Manufacturing Part Number: T2808-90006May 2008 Second Edition

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Managing an MD DeviceStarting the MD DeviceAppendix A100Starting the MD DeviceAfter you create an MD device, you would need to stop and start the MD d

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Managing an MD DeviceRemoving and Adding an MD Mirror Component DiskAppendix A 101Removing and Adding an MD Mirror Component DiskThere are certain fai

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Managing an MD DeviceRemoving and Adding an MD Mirror Component DiskAppendix A102Example A-3 Removing a failed MD component disk from /dev/md0 arrayTo

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Index103Aasynchronous data replication, 39Cclusterextended distance, 22FibreChannel, 52metropolitan, 23wide area, 27cluster maintenance, 49configuring

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Index104persistent device names, 66physical data replication, 39power sourcesredundant, 44QQLogic cards, 70RRAID Monitoring ServiceConfigure, 78raid.c

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11PrefaceRelated PublicationsThe following documents contain additional useful information:• Clusters for High Availability: a Primer of HP Solution

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterChapter 1 131 Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterThis chapter introduce

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterEvaluating the Need for Disaster ToleranceChapter 114Evaluating the Need for Disaster Toleran

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterEvaluating the Need for Disaster ToleranceChapter 1 15line inoperable as well as the computer

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterWhat is a Disaster Tolerant Architecture?Chapter 116What is a Disaster Tolerant Architecture?

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterWhat is a Disaster Tolerant Architecture?Chapter 1 17impact. For these types of installations

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 118Understanding Types of Disaster T

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 1 19architecture are followed. Exten

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 120Figure 1-3 Extended Distance Clus

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 1 21Figure 1-4 Two Data Center Setup

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 122Also note that the networking in

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 1 23Cluster Extension (CLX) ClusterA

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 124Figure 1-5 shows a CLX for a Linu

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 1 25Benefits of CLX• CLX offers a mo

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 126• Disk resynchronization is indep

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 1 27"objective" can be set

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 128Figure 1-6 Continental Cluster Co

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 1 29Benefits of Continentalclusters•

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3Contents1. Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterEvaluating the Need for Disaster Tolerance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 130replicate the data between two da

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 1 31Table 1-1 Comparison of Disaster

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 132Key LimitationNo ability to check

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 1 33Maximum Distance100 Kilometers S

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 134Application Failover typeAutomati

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 1 35Data Replication LinkDark Fiber

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterUnderstanding Types of Disaster Tolerant ClustersChapter 136DTS Software/Licenses RequiredSGL

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterDisaster Tolerant Architecture GuidelinesChapter 1 37Disaster Tolerant Architecture Guideline

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterDisaster Tolerant Architecture GuidelinesChapter 138Protecting Data through ReplicationThe mo

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterDisaster Tolerant Architecture GuidelinesChapter 1 39depending on the volume of data. Some ap

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Contents4Creating a Multiple Disk Device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72To Create and Assembl

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterDisaster Tolerant Architecture GuidelinesChapter 140Figure 1-7 Physical Data Replication MD S

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterDisaster Tolerant Architecture GuidelinesChapter 1 41• The logical order of data writes is no

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterDisaster Tolerant Architecture GuidelinesChapter 142• Because there are multiple read devices

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterDisaster Tolerant Architecture GuidelinesChapter 1 43Figure 1-8 Logical Data Replication Adva

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterDisaster Tolerant Architecture GuidelinesChapter 144• If the primary database fails and is co

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterDisaster Tolerant Architecture GuidelinesChapter 1 45Figure 1-9 Alternative Power Sources Hou

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterDisaster Tolerant Architecture GuidelinesChapter 146Disaster Tolerant Local Area NetworkingEt

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterDisaster Tolerant Architecture GuidelinesChapter 1 47Disaster Tolerant Cluster LimitationsDis

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterManaging a Disaster Tolerant EnvironmentChapter 148Managing a Disaster Tolerant EnvironmentIn

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterManaging a Disaster Tolerant EnvironmentChapter 1 49Even if recovery is automated, you may ch

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Disaster Tolerance and Recovery in a Serviceguard ClusterAdditional Disaster Tolerant Solutions InformationChapter 150Additional Disaster Tolerant Sol

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Building an Extended Distance Cluster Using Serviceguard and Software RAIDChapter 2 512 Building an Extended Distance Cluster Using Serviceguard and S

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Building an Extended Distance Cluster Using Serviceguard and Software RAIDTypes of Data Link for Storage and NetworkingChapter 252Types of Data Link f

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Building an Extended Distance Cluster Using Serviceguard and Software RAIDTwo Data Center and Quorum Service Location ArchitecturesChapter 2 53Two Dat

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Building an Extended Distance Cluster Using Serviceguard and Software RAIDTwo Data Center and Quorum Service Location ArchitecturesChapter 254• Fibre

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Building an Extended Distance Cluster Using Serviceguard and Software RAIDTwo Data Center and Quorum Service Location ArchitecturesChapter 2 55Figure

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Building an Extended Distance Cluster Using Serviceguard and Software RAIDTwo Data Center and Quorum Service Location ArchitecturesChapter 256There ar

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Building an Extended Distance Cluster Using Serviceguard and Software RAIDRules for Separate Network and Data LinksChapter 2 57Rules for Separate Netw

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Building an Extended Distance Cluster Using Serviceguard and Software RAIDGuidelines on DWDM Links for Network and DataChapter 258Guidelines on DWDM L

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Building an Extended Distance Cluster Using Serviceguard and Software RAIDGuidelines on DWDM Links for Network and DataChapter 2 59• Fibre Channel swi

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Contents6

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Building an Extended Distance Cluster Using Serviceguard and Software RAIDGuidelines on DWDM Links for Network and DataChapter 260

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDChapter 3 613 Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDThe previous chapters discussed conceptual i

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDUnderstanding Software RAIDChapter 362Understanding Software RAIDRedundant Array of Independent Disks (R

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDInstalling the Extended Distance Cluster SoftwareChapter 3 63Installing the Extended Distance Cluster So

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDInstalling the Extended Distance Cluster SoftwareChapter 364Complete the following procedure to install

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDInstalling the Extended Distance Cluster SoftwareChapter 3 65In the output, the product name, xdc -A.01.

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDConfiguring the EnvironmentChapter 366Configuring the EnvironmentAfter setting up the hardware as descri

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDConfiguring the EnvironmentChapter 3 67that are of identical sizes. Differences in disk set size results

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDConfiguring the EnvironmentChapter 368• Ensure that the Quorum Server link is close to the Ethernet link

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDConfiguring Multiple Paths to StorageChapter 3 69Configuring Multiple Paths to StorageHP requires that y

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7Printing History The printing date and part number indicate the current edition. The printing date changes when a new edition is printed. (Minor co

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDConfiguring Multiple Paths to StorageChapter 370The QLogic cards are configured to hold up any disk acce

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDUsing Persistent Device NamesChapter 3 71Using Persistent Device NamesWhen there is a disk related failu

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDCreating a Multiple Disk DeviceChapter 372Creating a Multiple Disk DeviceAs mentioned earlier, the first

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDCreating a Multiple Disk DeviceChapter 3 732. Assemble the MD device on the other node by running the fo

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDCreating Volume Groups and Configuring VG Exclusive Activation on the MD MirrorChapter 374Creating Volum

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDCreating Volume Groups and Configuring VG Exclusive Activation on the MD MirrorChapter 3 75Found duplica

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDConfiguring the Package Control Script and RAID Configuration FileChapter 376Configuring the Package Con

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDConfiguring the Package Control Script and RAID Configuration FileChapter 3 77# Specify the method of ac

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDConfiguring the Package Control Script and RAID Configuration FileChapter 378To Edit the XDC_CONFIG FILE

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDConfiguring the Package Control Script and RAID Configuration FileChapter 3 79more time elapses than wha

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDConfiguring the Package Control Script and RAID Configuration FileChapter 380For example, let us assume

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDConfiguring the Package Control Script and RAID Configuration FileChapter 3 81Now consider an XDC config

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDConfiguring the Package Control Script and RAID Configuration FileChapter 382Again, if the network is se

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDConfiguring the Package Control Script and RAID Configuration FileChapter 3 83• RAID_MONITOR_INTERVALThi

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Configuring your Environment for Software RAIDConfiguring the Package Control Script and RAID Configuration FileChapter 384

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Disaster Scenarios and Their HandlingChapter 4 854 Disaster Scenarios and Their HandlingThe previous chapters provided information on deploying Softwa

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Disaster Scenarios and Their HandlingChapter 486The following table lists all the disaster scenarios that are handled by the Extended Distance Cluster

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Disaster Scenarios and Their HandlingChapter 4 87A package (P1) is running on a node (Node 1). The package uses a mirror (md0) that consists of two st

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Disaster Scenarios and Their HandlingChapter 488A package (P1) is running on a node (Node 1). The package uses a mirror (md0) that consists of two sto

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Disaster Scenarios and Their HandlingChapter 4 89This is a multiple failure scenario where the failures occur in a particular sequence in the configur

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9PrefaceThis guide introduces the concept of Extended Distance Clusters (XDC). It describes how to configure and manage HP Serviceguard Extended Dis

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Disaster Scenarios and Their HandlingChapter 490This is a multiple failure scenario where the failures occur in a particular sequence in the configura

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Disaster Scenarios and Their HandlingChapter 4 91This failure is the same as the previous failure except that the package (P1) is configured with RPO_

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Disaster Scenarios and Their HandlingChapter 492In this case, the package (P1) runs with RPO_TARGET set to 60 seconds.Package P1 is running on node N1

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Disaster Scenarios and Their HandlingChapter 4 93This scenario is an extension of the previous failure scenario. In the previous scenario, when the pa

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Disaster Scenarios and Their HandlingChapter 494In this case, the package (P1) runs with RPO-TARGET set to 60 seconds.In this case, initially the pack

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Disaster Scenarios and Their HandlingChapter 4 95In this case, initially the package (P1) is running on node N1. P1 uses a mirror md0 consisting of S1

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Disaster Scenarios and Their HandlingChapter 496

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Managing an MD DeviceAppendix A 97A Managing an MD DeviceThis chapter includes additional information on how to manage the MD device. For the latest i

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Managing an MD DeviceViewing the Status of the MD DeviceAppendix A98Viewing the Status of the MD Device After creating an MD device, you can view its

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Managing an MD DeviceStopping the MD DeviceAppendix A 99Stopping the MD DeviceAfter you create an MD device, it begins to run. You need to stop the de

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