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01-04-2006 01:15 AM
01-04-2006 01:15 AM
The second part to my question is, can someone direct me to a good source for service guard cluster disaster recovery, I am new to this.
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Re: 2 Node cluster in disaster recovery scenario
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Re: 2 Node cluster in disaster recovery scenario
if you mean to say your restore an Ignite image onto one server and want to run that server and all the cluster packages as a "single node cluster", then yes you can manually start the cluster specifying your single node and MC/SG will warn you that it is your responsibility that the cluster is *not* running on any other node.
same is true if you already have the DR node in the cluster and all the rest of the cluster is gone (except for the data I hope..)
Regards,
Bernhard
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01-04-2006 01:24 AM
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Re: 2 Node cluster in disaster recovery scenario
You can use Ignite-UX to recover your production node on your D/R system, and then bring up MC/SG on that single system by forcing the cluster to run. The advantage there is that you can then use your regular package commands to bring up your packages. You can also just Ignite the D/R box, and then mount filesystems and start things manually. I've done it both ways before, and bringing up the cluster on one node seemed like it was a little easier.
JP
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01-04-2006 01:25 AM
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SolutionDear Mike,
If the single server in the DR has the capacity ( be terms of CPU, memory etc) to serve the packages runnning in the service guard cluster you may go for a single machine at DR site.
The following link has more info and related links to high availablity solutions using service guard.
http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/cache/6468-0-0-0-121.aspx
With Regards,
Siva.
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Re: 2 Node cluster in disaster recovery scenario
Thanks all for your help.
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