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тАО05-31-2005 09:21 PM
тАО05-31-2005 09:21 PM
from oracle, one rollback segment was conflicted, we couldn't use the SQLPLUS.
my question:
when the cluster partition orccured, should one member forced crash down?
Charles
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тАО05-31-2005 10:19 PM
тАО05-31-2005 10:19 PM
Re: Partation for OpenVMS Cluster
Is there a quorum disk? How many votes per node?
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тАО05-31-2005 10:23 PM
тАО05-31-2005 10:23 PM
Re: Partation for OpenVMS Cluster
if you had a correctly configured 2-node cluster running, you cannot get a partitioned cluster by just interrupting the SCA network connection. Each node will time out the other node and remove it from the cluster after RECNXINTERVAL seconds. What happens then is depending on your VOTES and EXPECTED_VOTES setup. If both nodes have VOTES=1 and EXPECTED_VOTES=2, then both nodes will hang indefinitely...
The dangerous moment could come, if you HALT and BOOT one (or both) of the systems. If both of them would have VOTES=1 and EXPECTED_VOTES=1, the partitioned cluster will be created and your data on the shared disks is in real danger of getting corrupted.
Please describe your cluster config and provide the SYSGEN values for:
VOTES, EXPECTED_VOTES, DISK_QUORUM, QDSKVOTES
Volker.
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тАО06-01-2005 08:24 AM
тАО06-01-2005 08:24 AM
Re: Partation for OpenVMS Cluster
If you have a two node cluster, give each node 1 votes, expected votes 3, and quorum disk 1 vote.
Then if a node is gone long enough, it will clue exit.
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тАО06-01-2005 11:00 AM
тАО06-01-2005 11:00 AM
Re: Partation for OpenVMS Cluster
to configuat 2 nodes cluster, I just using the "CLUSTER_CONFIG" utility,
assign:
- SCSI connection YES
- CLUSTER NUMBER & PASSWORD
- sys$sysdevice is used a quorum disk,
- SCSI PORT ALLOCATION & CLUSTER ALLOCATION
without:
BOOT SERVER and DISK SERVER.
then AUTOGEN and reboot.
on other customer, I found the crash one member, while NIC connection broken.
I will check the CLUSTER paramters.
T H A N K S
Charles
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тАО06-01-2005 11:32 AM
тАО06-01-2005 11:32 AM
Re: Partation for OpenVMS Cluster
$mcr sysgen
sysgen>use current
sysgen>set vote 1
sysgen>set expected 3
sysgen>set qdskvotes 1
sysgen>write current
$
Also, make sure the values for
disk_quorum
qdksvotes
vote
are set in modparams.dat. Otherwise, you will lose the values when you run autogen. Upgrades for example, will automatically execute autogen.
How do you know you are using the quorum disk?
Issue the command
$show cluster/continuous
then, while it's displaying the results type
add qf_vote
It will make a little box with a yes or no.
For that matter, so will add cluster
and then it will show the votes as well as the quorum disk vote.
There is no reason you should ever have a partitioned cluster. It will not happen if expected_votes = 3.
Bob
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тАО06-01-2005 12:17 PM
тАО06-01-2005 12:17 PM
Re: Partation for OpenVMS Cluster
if I consider it right then the source of the problem is that you use the SYSTEM disk as the quorum disk. In this case there is no chance to prevent a cluster partitioning case.
A valid minimum configuration consists of 2 nodes and an extra quorum disk or 3 nodes with the 3rd one having the quorum disk functionality or 2 nodes without any quorum disk where 1 node is the primary one which is only allowed to live/keeep on running in case of connectivity problems.
Cheers,
EW
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тАО06-01-2005 07:18 PM
тАО06-01-2005 07:18 PM
Solutionthere is nothing wrong with using the system disk as the quorum disk in a 2-node cluster. But you cannot specify SYS$SYSDEVICE as the DISK_QUORUM name, you MUST specify a physical disk device name and you must specify the SAME name on all cluster members (which have direct access to that disk).
on other customer, I found the crash one member, while NIC connection broken
This sounds like a possible reason for the partitioned cluster. If the cluster parameters are NOT correctly set up for this system, this can cause the crashed system to form it's own cluster when rebooting after the crash. So it's very likely, that the parameters of this system are WRONG.
Please note, that there is also a strong advise to configure a separate (point-to-point) additional network link in this kind of configuration to prevent cluster connectivity problems, if the main network is disrupted.
Volker.
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тАО06-02-2005 12:28 AM
тАО06-02-2005 12:28 AM
Re: Partation for OpenVMS Cluster
There is a special problem if the quroum disk in on a san in a large cluster, it will respond before messages from the nodes on the network, and it is possible for a small part of the cluster to remain and the rest to clue exit.
See the artical
Overview And Concerns Of Quorum Disks In A Cluster
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тАО06-02-2005 10:12 AM
тАО06-02-2005 10:12 AM
Re: Partation for OpenVMS Cluster
- q_disk must be assign with the physical
name, change the sys$sysdevice to DKB0,
but the system disk for each member are
their local disk, maybe member 1 was
DKB0, but member 2 was DKC0, could I
using DKB0 and DKC0 assign to each member?
- on each ALPHA, there were 2 NIC, one for
TCPIP, other maybe for DECNET, which NIC
should be used as cluster connectivity?
or if I had the third NIC, what should be
setup for this NIC, IP or DECNET address
should be assigned to the third?
T H A N K S A L L
Charles