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Administering cluster functionality

Cluster initialization and configuration

Cluster initialization and configuration

Before any nodes can join a new cluster for the first time, you must supply certain configuration information during cluster monitor setup. This information is normally stored in some form of cluster monitor configuration database. The precise content and format of this information depends on the characteristics of the cluster monitor. The information required by VxVM is as follows:

cluster ID

node IDs

network addresses of nodes

port addresses

When a node joins the cluster, this information is automatically loaded into

VxVM on that node at node startup time.

Note: To make effective use of the cluster functionality of VxVM requires that you configure a cluster monitor (such as provided by HP Serviceguard, or by GAB (Group Membership and Atomic Broadcast) in VCS). If HP Serviceguard is used as the cluster monitor, no additional configuration of VxVM is required, apart from the cluster configuration requirements of HP Serviceguard.

The cluster monitor startup procedure effects node initialization, and brings up the various cluster components (such as VxVM with cluster support, the cluster monitor, and a distributed lock manager) on the node. Once this is complete, applications may be started. The cluster monitor startup procedure must be invoked on each node to be joined to the cluster.

For VxVM in a cluster environment, initialization consists of loading the cluster configuration information and joining the nodes in the cluster. The first node to join becomes the master node, and later nodes (slaves) join to the master. If two nodes join simultaneously, VxVM chooses the master. Once the join for a given node is complete, that node has access to the shared disk groups and volumes.

Cluster reconfiguration

Cluster reconfiguration occurs if a node leaves or joins a cluster. Each node’s cluster monitor continuously watches the other cluster nodes. When the membership of the cluster changes, the cluster monitor informs VxVM for it to take appropriate action.

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