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тАО07-01-2009 01:36 PM
тАО07-01-2009 01:36 PM
Nodes: RedHat Linux AS3,4,5
Quorum Server: RedHat Linux
ServicGuard: A.11.16.01-99
Quorum: qs-A.02.00.00-0
When doing a dump, I can see communication between one of the nodes and the quorum server. Please see below.
19:10:04.728297 IP abcla1a.57892 > qsla1.hacl-qs: P 50:60(10) ack 73 win 5840
19:10:04.768910 IP qsla1.hacl-qs > abcla1a.57892: . ack 60 win 46
19:10:04.769314 IP abcla1a.57892 > qsla1.hacl-qs: P 60:75(15) ack 73 win 5840
19:10:04.769330 IP qsla1.hacl-qs > abcla1a.57892: . ack 75 win 46
19:10:04.769413 IP qsla1.hacl-qs > abcla1a.57892: P 73:109(36) ack 75 win 46
19:10:04.769809 IP abcla1a.57892 > qsla1.hacl-qs: . ack 109 win 5840
Can someone clarify? Thanks in advanced.
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тАО07-01-2009 08:44 PM
тАО07-01-2009 08:44 PM
Re: Do nodes in a cluster continuously ping a quorum server
No SG nodes do not continuously ping the cluster.
They use a heart beat network, which is similar to ping to keep track of other nodes.
qsla1.hacl-qs
That is SG.
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тАО07-01-2009 10:20 PM
тАО07-01-2009 10:20 PM
Re: Do nodes in a cluster continuously ping a quorum server
Thanks for the reply. The trace I have above is between one node (abcla1a) in the cluster and the quorum server (qsla1). I realize that there is a heartbeat between the nodes in the cluster that checks the health of each nodes in the cluster. How about the packets between nodes in the cluster and a quorum server? My thought is that nodes only checks with the quorum server to verify if a package should run in the primary or alternate node, to prevent split brain. When does a cluster node verify quorum with a quorum server?
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тАО07-01-2009 10:50 PM
тАО07-01-2009 10:50 PM
SolutionThe warning text is something like this: "The quorum server can not be accessed. If the heartbeat connections between the nodes fail now, the entire cluster may fail."
If there is a problem with accessing the quorum server, I think you'd appreciate getting a warning about the problem immediately.
The alternative would be seeing your entire cluster crash and then discovering that your quorum server has been unreachable because of a firewall configuration error for the last half a year or so...
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тАО07-01-2009 11:04 PM
тАО07-01-2009 11:04 PM
Re: Do nodes in a cluster continuously ping a quorum server
Thanks for your reply. I finally looked into the config file after your post and did realize there is a QS_POLLING_INTERVAL setting and is described as:
The QS_POLLING_INTERVAL (microseconds) is the interval at which ServiceGuard checks to make sure the quorum server is running.
You're reply and this setting just validated my packet capture. Thanks.