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10-04-2005 03:39 AM
10-04-2005 03:39 AM
VAX Multi-Site Cluster
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10-04-2005 12:23 PM
10-04-2005 12:23 PM
Re: VAX Multi-Site Cluster
OpenVMS is OpenVMS. VAX, Alpha or Integrity, the only significant difference is performance and scalability.
The intersite cluster interconnect of choice today is gigabit ethernet. For some older VAXes there may not be a native gigabit adapter, but that doesn't really matter as long as there's some network switch your VAX can connect to which reaches the gigabit.
Provided your VAXes can "see" each other directly, and you satisfy the latency requirements for an OpenVMS Cluster, you can definitely create a VAX only multi site cluster. You can also add Alpha and/or Integrity systems to the same cluster.
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10-04-2005 07:26 PM
10-04-2005 07:26 PM
Re: VAX Multi-Site Cluster
For OpenVMS clustering you need a level 2 network connection (aka a bridged VLAN). A level 2 tunnel over ip is probably not an option because it imposes too much latency.
HTH (probably not...)
Bart Zorn
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10-04-2005 08:39 PM
10-04-2005 08:39 PM
Re: VAX Multi-Site Cluster
OpenVMS Developer & System Manager
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10-04-2005 08:47 PM
10-04-2005 08:47 PM
Re: VAX Multi-Site Cluster
There are FDDI to ethernet gateways like these http://www.dnpg.com/ which help.
Purely Personal Opinion
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10-04-2005 08:56 PM
10-04-2005 08:56 PM
Re: VAX Multi-Site Cluster
technically there are no issues. Period.
Quite another story is organisatorial.
By far the wisest advise I ever received on the topic is the statement (well, call it a conundrum):
The cluster interconnect is _NOT_ a network component, it is the _SYSTEM BUS_,
although it uses network technology, of course.
( (c) Tom Speake, former Manager Disaster Tolerant Computing, DEC)
Try as hard as you can to convince Management that you need some DEDICATED wires, and those should be managed by _VMS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT._
But once again, NO technical issues!
hth,
success.
Proost.
Have one on me.
jpe
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10-04-2005 09:02 PM
10-04-2005 09:02 PM
Re: VAX Multi-Site Cluster
Cluster traffic is NO IP traffic. SCS is a protocol in itself, and cannot be routed (AFAIK). The VAXen must therefore be connected over ONE network - a connection of their own is the best solution.
This might not exist in the perception of the network group - especially when raised in Windows and Unix environments, their idea of "network" is "IP". That there could be other protocols is beyond their horizon.
OpenVMS Developer & System Manager
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10-05-2005 12:14 PM
10-05-2005 12:14 PM
Re: VAX Multi-Site Cluster
Back in the old days when we had MDF for VAX(Multi Data Centre Facility), FDDI was a must.
Thanks and regards.
Michael