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04-19-2006 07:02 AM
04-19-2006 07:02 AM
service guard question
Can we perform application failover in a service guard envirionment? Or is just for hardware failovers?
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Raji
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04-19-2006 07:46 AM
04-19-2006 07:46 AM
Re: service guard question
Serviceguard packages are a mix of software and hardware.
Any service started up by ServiceGuard will be monitored by ServiceGuard and either restarted (if you set the variables that way) or seen as a sign to fail the package over.
Check the managing ServiceGuard manual :
http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90079/index.html
There is a section on configuring packages and services .. Chapter 6.
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04-19-2006 08:26 AM
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Re: service guard question
It depends on the application software, but errors can be detected and failover can occur on this basis.
Major applications like Oracle and NFS have serviceguard kits that include monitors that can fail over for software reasons.
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04-19-2006 02:31 PM
04-19-2006 02:31 PM
Re: service guard question
Don be affraid to implement MC Service Guard. It's working for hardware, network, applications and database filover.
I think it will work with many applications and databases as long as you can start-stop it with command lines; because the script on service guard to start/stop application/database is base on command line.
I have implement Service Guard for Oracle Database, Web Methods and SAP Clusters.
Please also ask your application vendors, usually they have writing a script to make applications working with cluster.
Thx,
EKO
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04-19-2006 06:22 PM
04-19-2006 06:22 PM
Re: service guard question
Service guard has it own service. You can declear as what ever you want so that It can run script or command to failover you application. Try to pay your attention to service so you will find it usefull
HTH
tienna
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04-20-2006 01:50 AM
04-20-2006 01:50 AM
Re: service guard question
EKO,
We are planning to implement Service Guard on Webmethods and Oracle.
Appreciate any tips. Do we need any special service guard kit for Oracle and/or Webmethods?
Webmethods team talks about clustering without service guard. If we implement service guard do they still need to configure application failover? Or Application failover is integrated with the service guard?
Hope you can understand my question.
Thanks.
Raji
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04-20-2006 03:46 AM
04-20-2006 03:46 AM
Re: service guard question
For oracle database, you can use oracle template from HP. It's contain some script for startup, shutdown and monitoring oracle database, and still need to configure depend on your system config and database config.
For WebMethods (I running this for CRM applications) there is some script too, but I have this from WebMethods vendors.
So I dont need to do a lot of configurations because the template is come from vendors.
Thx,
EKO
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05-16-2006 02:32 AM
05-16-2006 02:32 AM
Re: service guard question
Is it possible for you or anyone out there to provide a sample service guard package configuration/control script where ORACLE DB failover steps are inegrated?
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rajim
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05-16-2006 04:15 AM
05-16-2006 04:15 AM
Re: service guard question
Just make sure that your startup scripts are incorporated in your package. I would work pretty close with your vendor on this.
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05-17-2006 02:46 AM
05-17-2006 02:46 AM
Re: service guard question
Where and How you incorporate these scripes in the serviceguard?
Can someone give the example?
Thanks.
RajiM