Configuring HyperFabric

Configuring HyperFabric with ServiceGuard

Example 2:

This example, illustrated by Figure 4-4 below, shows the same node after the failure of one of the HyperFabric adapters. The remaining adapter in node A is now handling all HyperFabric network traffic for the node.

Because the HyperFabric resource is still available, ServiceGuard has not been notified; HyperFabric handles the local HyperFabric adapter failover. However, the failure of adapter 1 has been logged to /var/adm/clic_log.

Figure 4-4

Node with One Failed HyperFabric Adapter

node A

 

HyperFabric

 

Resource Active

Package

 

 

A

Failed

HF

 

 

Adapter

adapter 1

Package

Active

HF

adapter 0

B

Adapter

 

Adapter IP addresses: 172.16.10.11 172.16.20.21

After the failover, if you issue a netstat -incommand, you will see that an IP address is still assigned to each adapter. For example:

Name

MTU

network

Address

Ipkts

Opkts

clic1

31744

172.16.10.0

172.16.10.11

711

12

clic0

31744

172.16.20.0

172.16.20.21

1222

333

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HP manual Node with One Failed HyperFabric Adapter, Adapter IP addresses 172.16.10.11