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07-11-2003 03:38 AM
07-11-2003 03:38 AM
ServiceGuard and Veritas VVM
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07-11-2003 03:43 AM
07-11-2003 03:43 AM
Re: ServiceGuard and Veritas VVM
I just spoke to a Veritas database instructor who was asked this very question in class. Her reply was my first sentence.
I still wonder with the nice filesystems HP acquired from Compaq how much further down the Veritas road HP is going. On the other hand, there is very tight integration between HP-UX and Veritas' various product offerings.
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07-11-2003 03:48 AM
07-11-2003 03:48 AM
Re: ServiceGuard and Veritas VVM
Given the uncertainty concerning HP's direction with VxVM that Steven mentioned and I also feel exists, why bother with it? It offers little, if any, more than standard LVM, with MirrorDisk/UX and Online JFS, does. I think you'd be taking on an unnecessary conversion that may well need to be undone later.
Just my .02!
Pete
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07-11-2003 04:26 AM
07-11-2003 04:26 AM
Re: ServiceGuard and Veritas VVM
Also, what about re-sync times (going sligtly off thread here)? Is VVM any faster than LVM?
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07-11-2003 04:35 AM
07-11-2003 04:35 AM
Re: ServiceGuard and Veritas VVM
as for DMP:
in SG Clusters you have mostly FC disks these days, so the throughput is at least 1GB/s on the bus and Ultra160 SCSI is not much less.
I have never setup a Cluster with VxVM but from my understanding the VX VG has to be imported on the adoptive node at failover each time, which might take considerably longer that LVM activating a cluster VG.
Regards,
Bernhard
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07-11-2003 04:36 AM
07-11-2003 04:36 AM
Re: ServiceGuard and Veritas VVM
Firstly, unless you use CVM (and pay the license fee for this) the disk grouop can only belong to one node at a time, and when a package switches, the dg must first have it's node ownership cleared, and hten be imported to the adoptive noe.
This can be slow, and times of 15 minutes or more have been sen on large disk groupss and packages.
There are also ohter restrictions.
As far as DMP is concerned, hte base product has Active/passive dmp already there, but to have active/active I believe you have to pay yet another license fee.
Although this is slightly old, you may want a read of:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/B3936-90048.pdf and hten read hte later Release Notes and Managing MC/Serviceguard manuals at http://docs.hp.com/hpux/ha
HTH