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Configuring OPS Clusters with ServiceGuard OPS Edition

Chapter 3 Understanding the Software Components of ServiceGuard OPS Edition

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ServiceGuard OPS Edition Architecture
ServiceGuard Daemons
ServiceGuard OPS Daemon
How the Cluster Manager Works
Configuration of the Cluster
Heartbeat Messages
Manual Startup of Entire Cluster
Automatic Cluster Startup
Dynamic Cluster Re-formation
Cluster Quorum to Prevent Split-Brain Syndrome
Cluster Lock
Use of an LVM Lock Disk as the Cluster Lock
Use of the Quorum Server as the Cluster Lock
No Cluster Lock
How ServiceGuard Works with Oracle Parallel Server
How the Package Manager Works
Package Types
Failover Packages
Configuring Packages
Deciding When and Where to Run and Halt Packages
Package Switching
Failover Policy
Automatic Rotating Standby
Failback Policy
Using Older Package Configuration Files
Using the Event Monitoring Service
Using the EMS HA Monitors
Choosing Package Failover Behavior
How Package Control Scripts Work
What Makes a Package Run?
Before the Control Script Starts
During Run Script Execution
Normal and Abnormal Exits from the Run Script
Service Startup with cmrunserv
While Services are Running
When a Service, Subnet, or Monitored Resource Fails
When a Package is Halted with a Command
During Halt Script Execution
Normal and Abnormal Exits from the Halt Script
How the Network Manager Works
Stationary and Relocatable IP Addresses
Adding and Deleting Relocatable IP Addresses
Monitoring LAN Interfaces and Detecting Failure
Automatic Port Aggregation
Volume Managers for Data Storage
Types of Redundant Storage
Examples of Mirrored Storage
Examples of Storage on Disk Arrays
Types of Volume Manager
HP-UX Logical Volume Manager
VERITAS Volume Manager (VxVM)
VERITAS Cluster Volume Manager (CVM)
Comparison of Volume Managers
Responses to Failures
Transfer of Control (TOC) When a Node Fails
Responses to Hardware Failures
Responses to Package and Service Failures
Service Restarts
Network Communication Failure

This chapter gives a broad overview of how the ServiceGuard OPS Edition software components work. The following topics are presented:

If you are ready to start setting up OPS clusters, skip ahead to Chapter 4, "Planning and Documenting an OPS Cluster."

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