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07-28-2006 06:57 AM
07-28-2006 06:57 AM
I have been asked to create a MCSG cluster with a 3 nodes using 3 DL580G3s in our environment. I am a HP UX admin for more than 10 years and have created and maintaining may clusters.
I would like to know what version i can use and would like to use the toolkit. What are the main difference between configuring in HP and in Linux.
Any inputs/experiance is appreciated.
Tx.
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07-28-2006 08:19 AM
07-28-2006 08:19 AM
Solutionhttp://docs.hp.com/en/5971/SG-SGeRAC-EMS-Support.pdf
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read the Manual for Serviceguard on linux available at:
http://docs.hp.com/en/ha#Serviceguard%20for%20Linux
Most things are the same, the major differences I can list being:
NO exclusive activation for LVM VG's (at present)
LOCKLUN ios used instead of Lock Disc
Linux bonding is used to give LAN failover capabilities.
Install is done using rpm instead of swinstall.
Not too much else is really different
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07-28-2006 09:41 AM
07-28-2006 09:41 AM
Re: MC Service Guard RHEL with AS 3 U5.
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07-28-2006 08:47 PM
07-28-2006 08:47 PM
Re: MC Service Guard RHEL with AS 3 U5.
Personally, I normally recommend teh QS route rather than use a LockLun.
have a read of the white paper discussing Arbitration methods available at the docs.hp.com web site
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07-31-2006 01:34 AM
07-31-2006 01:34 AM
Re: MC Service Guard RHEL with AS 3 U5.
This has the latest information on what versions of Serviceguard for Linux support the various kernel versions as well as what HW is supported. I'd recommend A.11.16 (the latest version). While not absolutely required, I'd also recommend that you get the latest patch after you purchase SGLX and support.