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тАО09-11-2009 01:36 AM
тАО09-11-2009 01:36 AM
Service Guard Linux Cluster type
Hello All,
As we usaually said that Microsoft cluster is a shared nothing cluster model, can we confirm that HP ServiceGuard Linux is a shared Disk cluster model?
As we usaually said that Microsoft cluster is a shared nothing cluster model, can we confirm that HP ServiceGuard Linux is a shared Disk cluster model?
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тАО09-11-2009 02:11 AM
тАО09-11-2009 02:11 AM
Re: Service Guard Linux Cluster type
Not really. With basic ServiceGuard, any cluster disk resource can be used by one node at a time only. The default cluster mode is shared-nothing.
You can optionally use a cluster filesystem like OCFS2 with ServiceGuard: in this case, the result can be a shared-disk cluster. Such a configuration has more complicated requirements than a basic ServiceGuard setup.
Not all cluster filesystems available for Linux are integrated with ServiceGuard, so you may end up with two separate clustering systems co-existing on the same set of cluster nodes.
The docs.hp.com website has some whitepapers about such implementations in the High Availability -> ServiceGuard for Linux section.
MK
You can optionally use a cluster filesystem like OCFS2 with ServiceGuard: in this case, the result can be a shared-disk cluster. Such a configuration has more complicated requirements than a basic ServiceGuard setup.
Not all cluster filesystems available for Linux are integrated with ServiceGuard, so you may end up with two separate clustering systems co-existing on the same set of cluster nodes.
The docs.hp.com website has some whitepapers about such implementations in the High Availability -> ServiceGuard for Linux section.
MK
MK
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тАО09-11-2009 05:15 PM
тАО09-11-2009 05:15 PM
Re: Service Guard Linux Cluster type
if you want a cluster file system option for Linux consider Polyserve. It provides application clustering with VIPs and services and a cluster file system.
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тАО09-12-2009 06:05 AM
тАО09-12-2009 06:05 AM
Re: Service Guard Linux Cluster type
I got it I wanted to confirm that the default Cluster mode for Service Guard Linux is shared nothing.
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