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02-12-2002 08:49 AM
02-12-2002 08:49 AM
I have 2 HP boxes, but cannot chain them together with the onboard scsi adapters since both adapters are hardwired to ID 7 :/
Is there any way I can get ServiceGuard to run without needing a shared VG ? The packages I intend to cluster do not require shared storage.
Regards.
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02-12-2002 08:51 AM
02-12-2002 08:51 AM
Re: Running ServiceGuard without a shared VG
If you don't configure a shared VG, the package VG will not be able to failover to the other node. This defeats the purpose of SG configuration. Put some addon SCSI cards on the system if you can.
Hope this helps.
regds
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02-12-2002 08:53 AM
02-12-2002 08:53 AM
Re: Running ServiceGuard without a shared VG
Regards,
John
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02-12-2002 08:57 AM
02-12-2002 08:57 AM
Re: Running ServiceGuard without a shared VG
Because this is a two-node cluster there must be a lock-disk for quorum arbitration. If this were a three-node cluster and thus would not require a cluster lock disk. Your best bet is to add a controller to at least one of your boxes.
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02-12-2002 09:12 AM
02-12-2002 09:12 AM
Re: Running ServiceGuard without a shared VG
No shared disks - no possibility of data corruption.
Regards,
John
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02-12-2002 11:17 AM
02-12-2002 11:17 AM
SolutionOut of interest, what are these systems? and why can you not shared discs?
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02-12-2002 12:13 PM
02-12-2002 12:13 PM
Re: Running ServiceGuard without a shared VG
The internal SCSI controllers in both machines are set to ID 7. There are no ways to change this physically on the motherboard, and I'm not sure about any other means.
This leaves me with two machines (the gotcha two-node cluster :/) and no means of sharing a VG.
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02-12-2002 01:25 PM
02-12-2002 01:25 PM
Re: Running ServiceGuard without a shared VG
ServiceGuard is only for series 800 server systems, not 700 Workstations.
You can force the software on, but do not expect any official support for thi sif you get it working.
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02-12-2002 01:31 PM
02-12-2002 01:31 PM
Re: Running ServiceGuard without a shared VG
I think the easiest solution here for me is to aquire another HP box and have a tri-node setup.