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Re: heartbeat query

 
himacs
Super Advisor

heartbeat query

Hi Admin,

can we have a disk/VG as a heartbeat disk..?

If yes, than what are the advantages..

Regards
himacs
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Manix
Honored Contributor

Re: heartbeat query

Not able to understand the exact query
> hear beat disk .. i hope you are talking about lock disk /lock lun .

Heartbeat is the time interval in which cluster
nodes sends updates to the "cmcld" deamons
running on various nodes to confirm membership & updates.

Where as "lock disk " or "lock Lun" is used for
preventing split brain scenarios.

Hope this help or you may explain the query a bit more.

Thanks

Manix
HP-UX been always lovable - Mani Kalra
himacs
Super Advisor

Re: heartbeat query

Hi Minux,

Thanks for the response.Actually in AIX we can user a disk as heartbeat with IBM storage

Regards
himacs
Manix
Honored Contributor

Re: heartbeat query

Alright !! pls let me know if you need more info on dis.

You need to configure heartbeat in cluster.conf.ascii file generally it`s kept as
6000000 i,e 6 seconds ,depends on requirements
as well

Thanks

Manix
HP-UX been always lovable - Mani Kalra
Ismail Azad
Esteemed Contributor

Re: heartbeat query

Hi,

Yes himacs!!. I know what your talking about. The concept of "disk heartbeat" is as of my knowledge not available in the HPUX operating system with MCSG but is a concept of a cluster on AIX. On an HPUX operating system the terminology "heartbeat" refers to checking if the node in a cluster is alive which is typically done by the cluster coordinator. Heartbeat on Serviceguard on HPUX O.S is typically dealt with by sending of heartbeat messages accross a dedicated heartbeat LAN or heatbeat/data LAN. That is why the terminology "package" on HP service guard typically talks about resources of the disks, network as well as services and it is this entity as a whole that failsover to the other node of the cluster.

Regards
Ismail Azad
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