HP Serviceguard manual To Arbitrate or Not to Arbitrate, No Arbitration-Multiple Paths

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Arbitration for Data Integrity in Serviceguard Clusters

To Arbitrate or Not to Arbitrate

To Arbitrate or Not to Arbitrate

Arbitration is not always used to determine cluster membership. Some cluster software products rely exclusively on the use of multiple cluster membership communication links (heartbeats). These algorithms are described in the following sections.

No Arbitration—Multiple Paths

Some approaches do not use arbitration, but instead rely on multiple membership paths to ensure that the heartbeat or essential intra-cluster communication remains unbroken. In this approach, the event of a node failing entirely is considered more likely than the event of several LAN paths all failing at the same time. Such systems assume that a loss of communication means a node failure, and packages are allowed to fail over when a loss of heartbeat is detected.

This model is illustrated in Figure 1 and Figure 2. In Figure 1, three separate LAN failures would be required to break communication between the cluster nodes. This assumes that hubs are separately powered, of course, and that other HA design criteria are met.

Figure 1

Multiple Heartbeat Failures

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Contents Arbitration For Data Integrity Serviceguard Clusters Manufacturing Part Number B3936-90078 JulyLegal Notices Arbitration for Data Integrity in Serviceguard Clusters Cluster Membership Concepts MembershipCluster Membership Concepts Quorum Split-BrainTie-Breaking Multiple Heartbeat Failures To Arbitrate or Not to ArbitrateNo Arbitration-Multiple Paths No Arbitration-Multiple Media Single Node FailureMultiple Paths with Different Media Additional Multiple Paths with Different MediaNo Arbitration-Risks Startup and Re-Formation How Serviceguard Uses ArbitrationCluster Startup Cluster Lock Dynamic Cluster Re-FormationCluster Quorum and Cluster Locking No Cluster Lock Lock Requirements Use of a Lock Disk as the Cluster Lock Lock Disk OperationSingle Cluster Lock Dual Cluster LockUse of a Lock LUN as the Cluster Lock Oot Irror Lock LUN OperationUse of a Quorum Server as the Cluster Lock Quorum Server OperationSetting up the Quorum Server Running the Quorum ServerSpecifying a Quorum Server Quorum Server Status and StateViewing Quorum Server Status and State Viewing Quorum Server System DataUse of Arbitrator Nodes Use of Arbitrator NodeMetropolitan Clusters Arbitration in Disaster-Tolerant ClustersExtended Distance Clusters Arbitrator Nodes Quorum ServerContinental Clusters Use of Dual Lock Disks in Extended Distance ClustersDisk area is not mirrored Arbitration for Data Integrity in Serviceguard Clusters Comparison of Different Arbitration Methods Arbitration Advantages Disadvantages ModeSummary Arbitration for Data Integrity in Serviceguard Clusters Summary
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