Growing A Cluster From Minimum Storage To A Nspof Cluster; Generic Two-Node Cluster With Minimum Disk Configuration; And Quorum Disk - Compaq TruCluster Server AA-RHGWC-TE Manual

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Administration manual for a discussion of how and when to use a quorum
disk.
Figure 1–2: Generic Two-Node Cluster with Minimum Disk Configuration

and Quorum Disk

Member
System
1
PCI SCSI
Adapter
Cluster File
System
root (/)
/usr
/var
1.5 Growing a Cluster from Minimum Storage to a NSPOF
Cluster
The following sections take a progression of clusters from a cluster with
minimum storage to a no-single-point-of-failure (NSPOF) cluster; a cluster
where one hardware failure will not interrupt the cluster operation:
A cluster with minimum storage for highly available applications
(Section 1.5.1).
A cluster with more storage, but the single SCSI bus is a single point
of failure (Section 1.5.2).
Adding a second SCSI bus allows the use of LSM to mirror the /usr and
/var file systems and data disks. However, as LSM cannot mirror the
root (/), member system boot, swap, or quorum disks, so full redundancy
is not achieved (Section 1.5.3).
1–6 Introduction
Network
Memory Channel
Tru64
UNIX
Disk
Shared SCSI Bus
Member 1
Member 1
root (/)
root (/)
swap
swap
Member
System
2
PCI SCSI
Adapter
Quorum
ZK-1588U-AI

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