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05-23-2002 06:16 AM
05-23-2002 06:16 AM
an issue with implementing service guard on WAN
i want to ask all the service guard expert a que. on :
if it is posible to implemening a service guard that have 2 node with diff network that is connecting with a brige .
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05-23-2002 06:19 AM
05-23-2002 06:19 AM
Re: an issue with implementing service guard on WAN
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Duncan
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05-23-2002 06:21 AM
05-23-2002 06:21 AM
Re: an issue with implementing service guard on WAN
Just some thoughts.
MCSG requires that both the nodes should be on the same network. Both the nodes communicate with each other , whether they are online or not through heartbeat signals. This hearbeat signals are sent every 1 sec. If the other node doesnt receive the heartbeats properly in time then there is always a chance that the node in the cluster can go down.
It is recommended that if both nodes are in same n/w then it will be good.
Piyush
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05-23-2002 06:38 AM
05-23-2002 06:38 AM
Re: an issue with implementing service guard on WAN
No sorry, both nodes must reside in the same subnet. Cannot have a bridge in the middle.
Consider changing the network architecture to expand the subnet & remove the bridge - thus creating a single collision domain. Or move one node into the other's subnet.
Rgds,
Jeff
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05-24-2002 05:04 AM
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05-24-2002 06:38 AM
05-24-2002 06:38 AM
Re: an issue with implementing service guard on WAN
Continental Cluster is 2 completely separate clusters on different networks, so different rulesets.