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08-28-2001 08:26 PM
08-28-2001 08:26 PM
My server is L2000 running HP-UX 11.0 and MC/SG 11.09. If our boss plan to buy a new model, either K-class, N-class or V-class, can the MC/SG be set up in these different model ?
If so, what other think I should concern ?
Regards,
Patrick
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08-28-2001 08:34 PM
08-28-2001 08:34 PM
Re: MC/SG on different model of node
You can setup different models of servers in your MC/SG cluster. The only thing i can think of is the amount of processing power, amount of storage, SCSI Paths and LAN ports on the new server.
I think HP Manual Managing MC Service guard would be a help. Look at planning a High availability Cluster section in that.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Sanjay
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08-28-2001 10:06 PM
08-28-2001 10:06 PM
SolutionThe main points to consider are the connectivity, and as you already have a 64bit system, that theh other system(s) should preferably be 64 bit, as I assume you are running a 64bit aplication.
The only major concern would be that the system you add in has the resources to be able to run whatever it is planned to run n it as well as any additional capacity for a package switch within the cluster.
As already mentioned, the Managing MC/ServiceGuard manual is really worthwhile reading, available at:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/ha
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08-28-2001 10:48 PM
08-28-2001 10:48 PM
Re: MC/SG on different model of node
No problem installing MC SG on different nodes ( K L N ... ), the important is to have the same HP-UX version on all of them.
Now I am running MS SG on three nodes ( 2 Ks and 1 L ) and it works fine.
Magdi
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08-28-2001 11:19 PM
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