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05-17-2011 08:49 PM
05-17-2011 08:49 PM
Serviceguard lock disk question
I currently have a 2 node setup. Does anyone know whether the two nodes have to see the same physical disk in order for the lock disk to work. Could someone explain to me of how the lock disk actually works in terms of preventing a split brain?
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05-17-2011 08:58 PM
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Re: Serviceguard lock disk question
Hope this helps!
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05-17-2011 10:49 PM
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Re: Serviceguard lock disk question
If you don't have a shared disk for any reason, consider to use a quorum server.
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05-17-2011 11:32 PM
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Re: Serviceguard lock disk question
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05-17-2011 11:36 PM
05-17-2011 11:36 PM
Re: Serviceguard lock disk question
there are certain restrictions for lock lUN:
-No support for dual Lock LUN (can not be used with extended distance cluster)
-Lock LUN can not hold user data
-4-node maximum cluster size
-Lock LUN can not be shared among clusters,
unlike quorum service
So I'd rather go with Lock disk
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05-18-2011 04:34 AM
05-18-2011 04:34 AM
Re: Serviceguard lock disk question
The cluster lock VG/pv is only used when exactly half of the nodes in a cluster cannot receive heartbeat communication (on both the dedicated HB and data networks that are identified with HEARTBEAT_IP in the cluster ASCII file) from the other half of the nodes in the cluster. In this event, Serviceguard code on each node attempts to write data to the cluster lock region of the cluster lock PV. If the region is clean, the node that writes the data is allowed to continue cluster operations. The node that finds data there already is forced to TOC/reboot. The node that continues operation eventually reforms the cluster and cleans the cluster lock region for the next usage.
More details about lock VG are available in the 'Managing Serviceguard Ninteenth Edition, April 2011' manual at http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c02437444/c02437444.pdf