Compaq AAR-88LB-TE manual Quorum Issues, Server-Process Partition States

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Architectural Changes

3.8 Quorum Issues

3.8 Quorum Issues

Network partitioning in RTR Version 3 is based on a router and backend count, whereas in RTR Version 2 it was based on quorum. However, quorum is still used in RTR Version 3; state names and some quorum-related displays have changed.

Additionally, the quorum-related condition of a node in a minority network partition is handled more gracefully in RTR Version 3. In RTR Version 2, a shadowed node in a minority network partition would just lose quorum; in RTR Version 3, the MONITOR QUORUM command states that the node is "in minority," providing more information. The algorithms used to determine quorum have also changed significantly to allow a more stable traffic pattern.

3.9 Server-Process Partition States

As in RTR Version 2, there are three server-process partition states:

Primary

Standby

Shadow

With RTR Version 3, a server process that is initially the primary in a standby or shadow environment returns to primary after recovery from a network loss. (With RTR Version 2, there was no way to specify which node would become the primary after network recovery.) Unlike RTR Version 2, where the location of a primary server after a network outage was unpredictable, as long as servers have not been restarted and both servers are accessible, RTR Version 3 retains the original roles.

With RTR Version 3.2, RTR provides commands such as SET PARTITION /PRIMARY that the operator can use to specify a process partition state.

Architectural Changes 3–3

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Contents June Reliable Transaction Router Migration GuideOperating System Compaq Computer Corporation Houston, TexasFirst Printing, December Revised, June Installation ContentsNetwork Issues PrefaceSystem Management 8 Problem Diagnosis and Reporting6 Running Version 2 Applications Performance TipsIndex Tables Page Preface AudienceOrganization of This Guide Related Documents Readers CommentsConventions monospace Page Introduction 1.1 Why Migrate?Introduction 1.1 Why Migrate? 1.2 Goals and Nongoals1.3 Reading Guidelines 2.1 Cleaning Up the Old Version 2 Environment Installation2.2 Preserving the Old Environment Installation 2.2 Preserving the Old Environment2.3 Can Both RTR Version 2 and Version 3 Coexist On the Same Node? 2.5 Process Quotas2.6 Journal Issues Installation 2.5 Process QuotasTable 2-1 OpenVMS Limits 2.7 Rights and Privileges Installation 2.6 Journal Issues 2.6.1 Removing the Old Journal2.8 Memory and Disk Requirements 2.6.2 Journal Compatibility2.8 Memory and Disk Requirements 2.9 Rollback to RTR VersionDEASSIGN/SYSTEM/EXEC RTRSHR Table 2-2 OpenVMS Disk RequirementsPage Architectural Changes 3.2 Command Server Process3.1 RTR Daemon Process 3.3 The Shared Library LIBRTR.EXE3.5 Interprocess Communication 3.4 The ACP Process3.6 Shared Memory Parameters 3.7 Counters3.8 Quorum Issues Architectural Changes 3.8 Quorum Issues3.9 Server-Process Partition States Page Network Issues 4.1 DECnet Support4.2 TCP/IP Support Network Issues 4.3 Specifying a Preferred Transport 4.3 Specifying a Preferred Transport4.3.1 Supported Products 5.1 OpenVMS Quotas System Management5.2 Startup 5.3 Creating Facilities5.5 Monitoring 5.4 InteroperabilitySystem Management 5.4 Interoperability 5.5.1 RTR Version 2 Screens5.5.3 User Parsing of Monitor Output 5.5 Monitoring5.5.4 User Customized Monitors Table 5-3 New RTR Version 3 Monitor Pictures5.9 Using RTR Version 2 Command Procedures 5.6 Remote Command Support5.10 Command Line Interface Support for RTR Version 2 API 5.11 Interpreting Output from SHOW CommandsSystem Management 5.11 Interpreting Output from SHOW Commands 5.12 Comparing RTR Version 2 and Version 3 Utility CommandsTable 5-4 Cont. Changed SHOW COMMANDS Table 5-5 Obsolete OpenVMS RTR Utility CommandsTable 5-6 Cont. New OpenVMS RTR Utility Commands 5.12 Comparing RTR Version 2 and Version 3 Utility Commands6.1 Comparison of OpenVMS API and Portable API Running Version 2 ApplicationsRunning Version 2 Applications 6.2 Recompiling and Relinking6.1 Comparison of OpenVMS API and Portable API Table 6-1 OpenVMS API and Portable API Comparison6.2.1 RTR Version 2 Applications Running on RTR Version Running Version 2 Applications 6.2 Recompiling and Relinking6.3 Running Applications Installed with Privileges 6.3 Running Applications Installed with Privileges6.4 Application Level Interoperability 6.5 Support for $GETTXI6.6 Threaded Applications 6.8 Current Issues6.7 DDTM Support Running Version 2 Applications 6.6 Threaded ApplicationsPage 7.1 Process Quotas Performance Tips7.2 Journal Sizing 7.3 RTR Startup QualifiersPerformance Tips 7.6 Simultaneous Multiprocessing 7.6 Simultaneous Multiprocessing8.2 RTRERROR.LOG File Problem Diagnosis and Reporting8.1 RTR Operator Log 8.3 Dump FileProblem Diagnosis and Reporting 8.4 Producing and Directing a Trace 8.6 Contents of the RTR Journal File1. Enter the SHOW PROCESS RTRACP/CONTINUOUS OpenVMS command 4. Enter the OpenVMS ANALYZE/SYSTEM SET PROCESS RTRACP commandIndex