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Designing Disaster Tolerant High Availability Clusters: > Chapter 4 Building
a Metropolitan Cluster Using MetroCluster/SRDFOverview of MetroCluster/SRDF |
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MetroCluster is a set of scripts and an environment file that work in an MC/ServiceGuard cluster to automate failover to alternate nodes in the case of disaster in a metropolitan cluster. The MetroCluster/SRDF product contains the following files. Table 4-1 MetroCluster/SRDF Template Files
MetroCluster/SRDF has to be installed on all nodes that will run a ServiceGuard package that accesses data on an EMC Symmetrix where the data are replicated to a second Symmetrix using the SRDF facility. In the event of node failure, the integration of MetroCluster/SRDF with the package will allow the application to fail over in the following ways:
MetroCluster with Symmetrix SRDF is specifically for configuring one or more MC/ServiceGuard packages whose data reside on EMC Symmetrix ICDAs (Integrated Cache Disk Arrays) replicated with SRDF (Symmetrix Remote Data Facility). MetroCluster with Symmetrix SRDF can be used in metropolitan cluster configuration with nodes in a loop of up to 100 km. Symmetrix configurations can be either 1 by 1 (one Symmetrix at each data center) or M by N (one or two Symmetrix frames at each data center). Configuration of MetroCluster/SRDF must be done on all the cluster nodes, as is done for any other MC/ServiceGuard package. To use MetroCluster/SRDF, Symmetrix host-based software for control and status of the EMC Symmetrix disk arrays must also be installed and configured on each HP 9000 host system that might execute the application package. |
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