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Doing so will result -in a split-brain. -- In a 2-member cluster using disk-based tiebreaking, do not disconnect -the network from a member and start the cluster daemons on the same member. -This results in a broken cluster (some services won't run). - -Shrinking a Cluster: -- Moving from a 3-member cluster to a 2-member cluster which uses the shared -medium as a tie-breaker requires a full cluster restart. - -Regarding Samba services: -- Samba share names may not contain spaces. -- Only one Samba configuration is allowed per service. If multiple shares are -desired, the administrator must create them manually by editing -/etc/samba/smb.conf., where is the name of the share -created by the cluster. - -Using Real-Time Priority with the Membership & Quorum Daemons: -- The membership daemon has the ability to run in the round-robin real-time -priority scheduling queue. 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1 Introduction
 1.1 Cluster Overview
 1.2 Cluster Features
 1.3 How To Use This Manual
2 -Hardware Installation and Operating System Configuration 
 2.1 Choosing a Hardware Configuration
  2.1.1 Cluster Hardware Table
  2.1.2 Example of a Minimum Cluster -Configuration 
  2.1.3 Example of a No-Single-Point-Of-Failure -Configuration
 2.2 Steps for Setting -Up the Cluster Systems
  2.2.1 Installing the Basic System -Hardware
  2.2.2 Setting Up a Console -Switch
  2.2.3 Setting Up a Network -Switch or Hub
 2.3 Steps for Installing and Configuring -the Linux Distribution
  2.3.1 Linux Distribution and Kernel -Requirements
   2.3.1.1 VA Linux Distribution Installation -Requirements 
   2.3.1.2 Red Hat Distribution Installation -Requirements
  2.3.2 Editing the /etc/hosts File
  2.3.3 Decreasing the Kernel Boot -Timeout Limit
  2.3.4 Displaying Console Startup Messages
  2.3.5 Displaying Devices Configured -in the Kernel
 2.4 Steps for Setting Up and -Connecting the Cluster Hardware
  2.4.1 Configuring Heartbeat Channels
  2.4.2 Configuring Power Switches
  2.4.3 Configuring UPS Systems
  2.4.4 Configuring Shared Disk -Storage
   2.4.4.1 Setting Up a Multi-Initiator -SCSI Bus
   2.4.4.2 Setting Up a Single-Initiator -SCSI Bus
   2.4.4.3 Setting Up a Single-Initiator -Fibre Channel Interconnect
   2.4.4.4 Configuring the Quorum -Partitions 
   2.4.4.5 Partitioning Disks
   2.4.4.6 Creating Raw Devices
   2.4.4.7 Creating File Systems
3 -Cluster Software Installation and Initialization
 3.1 Steps for Installing and -Initializing the Cluster Software
  3.1.1 Editing the rawdevices -File
  3.1.2 Example of the cluconfig -Utility
 3.2 Checking the Cluster Configuration
  3.2.1 Testing the Quorum Partitions 
  3.2.2 Testing the Power Switches
  3.2.3 Displaying the Cluster Software -Version
 3.3 Configuring syslog Event -Logging 
 3.4 Using the cluadmin Utility
 3.5 Configuring and Using the Graphical -User Interface
4 -Service Configuration and Administration
 4.1 Configuring -a Service
  4.1.1 Gathering -Service Information
  4.1.2 Creating -Service Scripts
  4.1.3 Configuring -Service Disk Storage
  4.1.4 Verifying Application -Software and Service Scripts
  4.1.5 Setting Up -an Oracle Service
  4.1.6 Setting Up -a MySQL Service
  4.1.7 Setting Up a -DB2 Service
  4.1.8 Setting Up -an Apache Service
 4.2 Displaying a Service Configuration
 4.3 Disabling a Service
 4.4 Enabling a Service
 4.5 Modifying a Service
 4.6 Relocating a Service
 4.7 Deleting a Service 
 4.8 Handling Services in an Error -State
5 -Cluster Administration
 5.1 Displaying Cluster and Service -Status
 5.2 Starting and Stopping the -Cluster Software
 5.3 Modifying the Cluster Configuration
 5.4 Backing Up and Restoring -the Cluster Database
 5.5 Modifying Cluster Event -Logging 
 5.6 Updating the Cluster Software
 5.7 Reloading the Cluster Database
 5.8 Changing the Cluster Name
 5.9 Reinitializing the Cluster
 5.10 Removing a Cluster Member
 5.11 Diagnosing and Correcting Problems -in a Cluster
A -Supplementary Hardware Information
 A.1 Setting Up a Cyclades -Terminal Server
  A.1.1 Setting Up the Router -IP Address
  A.1.2 Setting Up the Network -and Terminal Port Parameters
  A.1.3 Configuring Linux to Send -Console Messages to the Console Port
  
 A.2 Setting Up an RPS-10 Power Switch
 A.3 SCSI Bus Configuration Requirements
  A.3.1 SCSI Bus Termination 
  A.3.2 SCSI Bus Length
  A.3.3 SCSI Identification Numbers 
 A.4 Host Bus Adapter Features -and Configuration Requirements 
 A.5 Adaptec Host Bus Adapter -Requirement
 A.6 VScom Multiport Serial Card Requirement
 A.7 Tulip Network Driver Requirement
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 B.1 Cluster Communication Mechanisms
 B.2 Cluster Daemons
 B.3 Failover and Recovery Scenarios
  B.3.1 System Hang
  B.3.2 System Panic
  B.3.3 Inaccessible Quorum Partitions
  B.3.4 Total Network Connection -Failure
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  B.3.6 Quorum Daemon Failure
  B.3.7 Heartbeat Daemon Failure
  B.3.8 Power Daemon Failure
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 B.4 Cluster Database -Fields
 B.5 Tuning Oracle Services
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document -under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any -later version published by the Free Software Foundation. A copy of the -license is included on the GNU -Free Documentation License Web site. -

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-Acknowledgments

-The Red Hat Cluster Manager software was originally based on the open source -Kimberlite  oss.missioncriticallinux.com/kimberlite  -cluster project which was developed by Mission Critical Linux, Inc. -

Subsequent to its inception based on Kimberlite, developers at Red Hat -have made a large number of enhancements and modifications.  The following -is a non-comprehensive list highlighting some of these enhancements. -

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-1 Introduction

-The Red Hat Cluster Manager technology provides data integrity and the -ability to maintain application availability in the event of a failure. -Using redundant hardware, shared disk storage, power management, and robust -cluster communication and application failover mechanisms, a cluster can -meet the needs of the enterprise market. -

Especially suitable for database applications, network file servers, -and World Wide Web (Web) servers with dynamic content, a cluster can also -be used in conjunction with other Linux availability efforts, such as Linux -Virtual Server (LVS), to deploy a highly available e-commerce site that -has complete data integrity and application availability, in addition to -load balancing capabilities. See Using a Cluster in an LVS -Environment for more information. -

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-To set up a cluster, you connect the cluster systems (often referred -to as member systems) to the cluster hardware, and configure the -systems into the cluster environment. The foundation of a cluster is an -advanced host membership algorithm. This algorithm ensures that the cluster -maintains complete data integrity at all times by using the following methods -of inter-node communication: -
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Both cluster systems can run any service and access the service data -on shared disk storage. However, each service can run on only one cluster -system at a time, in order to maintain data integrity. You can set up an -active-active -configuration in which both cluster systems run different services, -or a hot-standby configuration in which a primary cluster system -runs all the services, and a backup cluster system takes over only if the -primary system fails. -

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    The cluster provides an easy-to-use framework for database applications. -For example, a database service serves highly-available data to -a database application. The application running on a cluster system provides -network access to database client systems, such as Web servers. If the -service fails over to another cluster system, the application can still -access the shared database data. A network-accessible database service -is usually assigned an IP address, which is failed over along with the -service to maintain transparent access for clients. -

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    To ensure that problems are detected and resolved before they affect -service availability, the cluster daemons log messages by using the conventional -Linux syslog subsystem. You can customize the severity level of the messages -that are logged.

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-1.3 How To Use This Manual

-Editorial comment: perhaps a section with a title like this should appear -earlier in the manual? -

This manual contains information about setting up the cluster hardware, -and installing the Linux distribution and the cluster software. These tasks -are described in Hardware Installation and Operating -System Configuration and Cluster Software Installation -and Initialization. -

For information about setting up and managing cluster services, see -Service -Configuration and Administration. For information about managing a -cluster, see Cluster Administration. -

Supplementary Hardware Information contains -detailed configuration information for specific hardware devices, in addition -to information about shared storage configurations. You should always check -for information that is applicable to your hardware. -

Supplementary Software Information contains -background information on the cluster software and other related information. -

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-2 Hardware Installation and Operating System Configuration

-To set up the hardware configuration and install the Linux distribution, -follow these steps: -
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-2.1 Choosing a Hardware Configuration

-The Red Hat Cluster Manager allows you to use commodity hardware to set -up a cluster configuration that will meet the performance, availability, -and data integrity needs of your applications and users. Cluster hardware -ranges from low-cost minimum configurations that include only the components -required for cluster operation, to high-end configurations that include -redundant heartbeat channels, hardware RAID, and power switches. -

Regardless of your configuration, you should always use high-quality -hardware in a cluster, because hardware malfunction is the primary cause -of system down time. -

Although all cluster configurations provide availability, some configurations -protect against every single point of failure. In addition, all cluster -configurations provide data integrity, but some configurations protect -data under every failure condition. Therefore, you must fully understand -the needs of your computing environment and also the availability and data -integrity features of different hardware configurations, in order to choose -the cluster hardware that will meet your requirements. -

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    If you have a computing environment that requires the highest availability, -such as a production environment, you can set up a cluster hardware configuration -that protects against all single points of failure, including disk, storage -interconnect, heartbeat channel, and power failures. Environments that -can tolerate an interruption in availability, such as development environments, -may not require as much protection. See Configuring -Heartbeat Channels, Configuring UPS Systems, -and Configuring Shared Disk Storage for -more information about using redundant hardware for high availability. -
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    Using power switches in a cluster configuration guarantees that service -data is protected under every failure condition. These devices enable a -cluster system to power cycle the other cluster system before restarting -its services during failover. Power switches protect against data corruption -if an unresponsive ("hung") system becomes responsive ("unhung") after -its services have failed over, and then issues I/O to a disk that is also -receiving I/O from the other cluster system. -

    In addition, if a quorum daemon fails on a cluster system, the system -is no longer able to monitor the quorum partitions. If you are not using -power switches in the cluster, this error condition may result in services -being run on more than one cluster system, which can cause data corruption. -See Configuring Power Switches for more information -about the benefits of using power switches in a cluster. It is recommended -that production environments use power switches in the cluster configuration.

-A minimum hardware configuration includes only the hardware components -that are required for cluster operation, as follows: -
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The minimum hardware configuration is the most cost-effective cluster -configuration; however, it includes multiple points of failure. For example, -if a shared disk fails, any cluster service that uses the disk will be -unavailable. In addition, the minimum configuration does not include power -switches, which protect against data corruption under all failure conditions. -Therefore, only development environments should use a minimum cluster configuration. -

To improve availability and protect against component failure, and to -guarantee data integrity under all failure conditions, you can expand the -minimum configuration. The following table shows how you can improve availability -and guarantee data integrity: -
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Disk failureHardware RAID to replicate data across multiple disks.
Storage interconnect failureRAID array with multiple SCSI buses or Fibre Channel interconnects.
RAID controller failureDual RAID controllers to provide redundant access to disk -data. 
Heartbeat channel failurePoint-to-point Ethernet or serial connection between the -cluster systems.
Power source failureRedundant uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems.
Data corruption under all failure conditionsPower switches
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Cluster hardware configurations can also include other optional hardware -components that are common in a computing environment. For example, you -can include a network switch or network hub, which enables -you to connect the cluster systems to a network, and a console switch, -which facilitates the management of multiple systems and eliminates the -need for separate monitors, mouses, and keyboards for each cluster system. -

One type of console switch is a terminal server, which enables -you to connect to serial consoles and manage many systems from one remote -location. As a low-cost alternative, you can use a KVM (keyboard, -video, and mouse) switch, which enables multiple systems to share one keyboard, -monitor, and mouse. A KVM is suitable for configurations in which you access -a graphical user interface (GUI) to perform system management tasks. -

When choosing a cluster system, be sure that it provides the PCI slots, -network slots, and serial ports that the hardware configuration requires. -For example, a no-single-point-of-failure configuration requires multiple -serial and Ethernet ports. Ideally, choose cluster systems that have at -least two serial ports. See Installing the Basic -System Hardware for more information. -
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-2.1.1 Cluster Hardware Table

-Use the following table to identify the hardware components required for -your cluster configuration. In some cases, the table lists specific products -that have been tested in a cluster, although a cluster is expected to work -with other products. -
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HardwareQuantityDescriptionRequired
Cluster systemTwoRed Hat Cluster Manager supports IA-32 hardware -platforms. Each cluster system must provide enough PCI slots, network slots, -and serial ports for the cluster hardware configuration. Because disk devices -must have the same name on each cluster system, it is recommended that -the systems have symmetric I/O subsystems. In addition, it is recommended -that each system have a minimum of 450 Mhz CPU speed and 256 MB of memory. -See Installing the Basic System Hardware -for more information. Yes
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Power -Switch Hardware
HardwareQuantityDescriptionRequired
Serial power switchesTwoPower switches enable each cluster -system to power-cycle the other cluster system.  See Configuring -Power Switches for information about using power switches in a cluster.  -Note: clusters are configured with either serial or network attached power -switches (not both). -

The following serial attached power switch has been fully tested: -

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Null modem cableTwoNull modem cables connect a serial -port on a cluster system to aserial power switch. This serial connection -enables each cluster system to power-cycle the other system. Some power -switches may require different cables. Only if using power switches
Mounting bracketOneSome power switches support rack -mount configurations and require a separate mounting bracket (e.g. RPS-10). Only for rack mounting power switches
Network power switchOneNetwork attached power switches enable each cluster member to power -cycle all others.  Refer to  Configuring -Power Switches for information about using network attached power switches, -as well as caveats associated with each. -

The following network attached power switch has been fully tested: -

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HardwareQuantityDescriptionRequired
External disk storage enclosureOneFor production environments, it -is recommended that you use single-initiator SCSI buses or single-initiator -Fibre Channel interconnects to connect the cluster systems to a single -or dual-controller RAID array. To use single-initiator buses or interconnects, -a RAID controller must have multiple host ports and provide simultaneous -access to all the logical units on the host ports. If a logical unit can -fail over from one controller to the other, the process must be transparent -to the operating system.  -

The following are recommended SCSI RAID arrays that provides simultaneous -access to all the logical units on the host ports (this is not a comprehensive -list; rather its limited to those RAID boxes which have been tested): -

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  • -Winchester Systems FlashDisk RAID Disk Array, which is available from www.winsys.com
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  • -CMD's CRD-7040 & CRA-7040, CRD -7220, CRD-7240 & CRA-7240, CRD-7400 -& CRA-7400 controller based RAID arrays. Available from -www.synetexinc.com 
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For development environments, you can use a multi-initiator SCSI bus -or multi-initiator Fibre Channel interconnect to connect the cluster systems -to a JBOD storage enclosure, a single-port RAID array, or a RAID controller -that does not provide access to all the shared logical units from the ports -on the storage enclosure. -

You cannot use host-based, adapter-based, or software RAID products -in a cluster, because these products usually do not properly coordinate -multi-system access to shared storage.  -

See Configuring Shared Disk Storage -for more information.

Yes
Host bus adapterTwoTo connect to shared disk storage, -you must install either a parallel SCSI or a Fibre Channel host bus adapter -in a PCI slot in each cluster system. -

For parallel SCSI, use a low voltage differential (LVD) host bus adapter. -Adapters have either HD68 or VHDCI connectors. If you want hot plugging -support, you must be able to disable the host bus adapter's onboard termination. -Recommended parallel SCSI host bus adapters include the following: -

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For multi-initiator configurations, the Tekram Ultra2 DC-390U2W and -LSI Logic SYM22915 are recommended.  Some other adapters have issues -precluding external termination for hot-plugging. -

See Host Bus Adapter Features and Configuration Requirements -and Adaptec Host Bus Adapter Requirement for device -features and configuration information.

Yes
SCSI cableTwo SCSI cables with 68 pins connect -each host bus adapter to a storage enclosure port. Cables have either HD68 -or VHDCI connectors. Only for parallel SCSI configurations
External SCSI LVD active terminatorTwoFor hot plugging support, connect -an external LVD active terminator to a host bus adapter that has disabled -internal termination. This enables you to disconnect the terminator from -the adapter without affecting bus operation. Terminators have either HD68 -or VHDCI connectors. -

Recommended external pass-through terminators with HD68 connectors can -be obtained from Technical Cable Concepts, Inc., 350 Lear Avenue, Costa -Mesa, California, 92626 (714-835-1081), or www.techcable.com. -The part description and number is TERM SSM/F LVD/SE Ext Beige, 396868-LVD/SE.

Only for parallel SCSI configurations -that require external termination for hot plugging
SCSI terminatorTwoFor a RAID storage enclosure that -uses "out" ports (such as FlashDisk RAID Disk Array) and is connected to -single-initiator SCSI buses, connect terminators to the "out" ports in -order to terminate the buses. Only for parallel SCSI configurations -and only if necessary for termination
Fibre Channel hub or switchOne or twoA Fibre Channel hub or switch is -required, unless you have a storage enclosure with two ports, and the host -bus adapters in the cluster systems can be connected directly to different -ports.Only for some Fibre Channel configurations
Fibre Channel cableTwo to sixA Fibre Channel cable connects a -host bus adapter to a storage enclosure port, a Fibre Channel hub, or a -Fibre Channel switch. If a hub or switch is used, additional cables are -needed to connect the hub or switch to the storage adapter ports. Only for Fibre Channel configurations
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HardwareQuantityDescriptionRequired
Network interfaceOne for each network connectionEach network connection requires a network interface -installed in a cluster system. Yes
Network switch or hub OneA network switch or hub enables you to connect -multiple systems to a network.No
Network cableOne for each network interface A conventional network cable, such -as a cable with an RJ45 connector, connects each network interface to a -network switch or a network hub.Yes
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Point-To-Point Ethernet Heartbeat -Channel Hardware 
HardwareQuantityDescriptionRequired
Network interfaceTwo for each channel Each Ethernet heartbeat channel -requires a network interface installed in both cluster systems.No
Network crossover cableOne for each channelA network crossover cable connects -a network interface on one cluster system to a network interface on the -other cluster system, creating an Ethernet heartbeat channel.Only for a redundant Ethernet heartbeat -channel
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HardwareQuantityDescriptionRequired
Serial cardTwo for each serial channel Each serial heartbeat channel requires a serial -port on both cluster systems. To expand your serial port capacity, you -can use multi-port serial PCI cards. Recommended multi-port cards include -the following:  -
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Null modem cableOne for each channelA null modem cable connects a serial port on -one cluster system to a corresponding serial port on the other cluster -system, creating a serial heartbeat channel.Only for serial heartbeat channel
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Terminal serverOneA terminal server enables you to manage many -systems from one remote location. Recommended terminal servers include -the following: -
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RJ45 to DB9 crossover cableTwoRJ45 to DB9 crossover cables connect -a serial port on each cluster system to a Cyclades terminal server. Other -types of terminal servers may require different cables. Only for terminal server
Network cableOneA network cable connects a terminal server to -a network switch or hub.Only for terminal server
KVMOneA KVM enables multiple systems to share one -keyboard, monitor, and mouse. A recommended KVM is the Cybex Switchview, -which is available from www.cybex.com. -Cables for connecting systems to the switch depend on the type of KVM.No
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UPS systemOne or twoUninterruptible power supply (UPS) -systems protect against downtime if a power outage occurs. UPS systems -are highly recommended for cluster operation. Ideally, connect the power -cables for the shared storage enclosure and both power switches to redundant -UPS systems. In addition, a UPS system must be able to provide voltage -for an adequate period of time, and should be connected to its own power -circuit.  -

A recommended UPS system is the APC Smart-UPS 1400 Rackmount, which -is available from www.apc.com

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-2.1.2 Example of a Minimum Cluster Configuration

-The hardware components described in the following table can be used to -set up a minimum cluster configuration that uses a multi-initiator SCSI -bus and supports hot plugging. This configuration does not guarantee data -integrity under all failure conditions, because it does not include power -switches. Note that this is a sample configuration; you may be able to -set up a minimum configuration using other hardware. -
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Two serversEach cluster system includes the following -hardware: -
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Two network cables with RJ45 connectorsNetwork cables connect a network interface -on each cluster system to the network for client access and Ethernet heartbeats. 
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JBOD storage enclosureThe storage enclosure's -internal termination is disabled. 
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Two pass-through LVD active terminatorsExternal pass-through LVD active terminators -connected to each host bus adapter provide external SCSI bus termination -for hot plugging support.
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Two HD68 SCSI cablesHD68 cables connect each terminator to a port -on the storage enclosure, creating a multi-initiator SCSI bus. 
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The following figure shows a minimum cluster hardware configuration -that includes the hardware described in the previous table and a multi-initiator -SCSI bus, and also supports hot plugging. A "T" enclosed by a circle indicates -internal (onboard) or external SCSI bus termination. A slash through the -"T" indicates that termination has been disabled. -

-Minimum Cluster Hardware Configuration With Hot Plugging

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-2.1.3 Example of a No-Single-Point-Of-Failure Configuration

-The components described in the following table can be used to set up a -no-single-point-of-failure cluster configuration that includes two single-initiator -SCSI buses and power switches to guarantee data integrity under all failure -conditions. Note that this is a sample configuration; you may be able to -set up a no-single-point-of-failure configuration using other hardware. - - - - - - - - - - -
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-No-Single-Point-Of-Failure Configuration Example

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One network switch A network switch enables you to connect multiple -systems to a network. 
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One Cyclades terminal server A terminal server enables you to manage remote systems -from a central location. (A terminal server is not required for cluster -operation.)
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Three network cablesNetwork cables connect the terminal server -and a network interface on each cluster system to the network switch. 
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Two RJ45 to DB9 crossover cables RJ45 to DB9 crossover cables connect a serial -port on each cluster system to the Cyclades terminal server.
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One network crossover cable A network crossover cable connects a network -interface on one cluster system to a network interface on the other system, -creating a point-to-point Ethernet heartbeat channel. 
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Two RPS-10 power switchesPower switches enable each cluster system to -power-cycle the other system before restarting its services. The power -cable for each cluster system is connected to its own power switch.
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Three null modem cablesNull modem cables connect a serial port on -each cluster system to the power switch that provides power to the other -cluster system. This connection enables each cluster system to power-cycle -the other system. -

A null modem cable connects a serial port on one cluster system to a -corresponding serial port on the other system, creating a point-to-point -serial heartbeat channel. 

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FlashDisk RAID Disk -Array with dual controllers Dual RAID controllers -protect against disk and controller failure. The RAID controllers provide -simultaneous access to all the logical units on the host ports.
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Two HD68 SCSI cablesHD68 cables connect each host bus adapter to a RAID enclosure -"in" port, creating two single-initiator SCSI buses.
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Two terminatorsTerminators connected to each "out" port on the RAID enclosure -terminate both single-initiator SCSI buses.
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Redundant UPS SystemsUPS systems provide a highly-available source -of power. The power cables for the power switches and the RAID enclosure -are connected to two UPS systems.
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The following figure shows an example of a no-single-point-of-failure -hardware configuration that includes the hardware described in the previous -table, two single-initiator SCSI buses, and power switches to guarantee -data integrity under all error conditions. -

-No-Single-Point-Of-Failure Configuration Example

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-After you identify the cluster hardware components, as described in Choosing -a Hardware Configuration, you must set up the basic cluster system -hardware and connect the systems to the optional console switch and network -switch or hub. Follow these steps: -
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-After performing the previous tasks, you can install the Linux distribution, -as described in Steps for Installing and Configuring -the Linux Distribution. -
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-2.2.1 Installing the Basic System Hardware

-Cluster systems must provide the CPU processing power and memory required -by your applications. It is recommended that each system have a minimum -of 450 Mhz CPU speed and 256 MB of memory. -

In addition, cluster systems must be able to accommodate the SCSI or -FC adapters, network interfaces, and serial ports that your hardware configuration -requires. Systems have a limited number of preinstalled serial and network -ports and PCI expansion slots. The following table will help you determine -how much capacity your cluster systems require: -
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Remote power switch connection (optional, but strongly -recommended)One  
SCSI bus to shared disk storage   One for each bus
Network connection for client access and Ethernet heartbeat One for each network connection 
Point-to-point Ethernet heartbeat channel (optional) One for each channel 
Point-to-point serial heartbeat channel (optional)One for each channel  
Terminal server connection (optional)One  
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Most systems come with at least one serial port. Ideally, choose systems -that have at least two serial ports. If your system has a graphics display -capability, you can use the serial console port for a serial heartbeat -channel or a power switch connection. To expand your serial port capacity, -you can use multi-port serial PCI cards. -

In addition, you must be sure that local system disks will not be on -the same SCSI bus as the shared disks. For example, you can use two-channel -SCSI adapters, such as the Adaptec 3950-series cards, and put the internal -devices on one channel and the shared disks on the other channel. You can -also use multiple SCSI cards. -

See the system documentation supplied by the vendor for detailed installation -information. See Supplementary Hardware Information -for hardware-specific information about using host bus adapters in a cluster. -

The following figure shows the bulkhead of a sample cluster system and -the external cable connections for a typical cluster configuration. -

-Typical Cluster System External Cabling

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-2.2.2 Setting Up a Console Switch

-Although a console switch is not required for cluster operation, you can -use one to facilitate cluster system management and eliminate the need -for separate monitors, mouses, and keyboards for each cluster system. There -are several types of console switches. -

For example, a terminal server enables you to connect to serial consoles -and manage many systems from a remote location. For a low-cost alternative, -you can use a KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse) switch, which enables multiple -systems to share one keyboard, monitor, and mouse. A KVM switch is suitable -for configurations in which you access a graphical user interface (GUI) -to perform system management tasks. -

Set up the console switch according to the documentation provided by -the vendor, unless this manual provides cluster-specific installation guidelines -that supersede the vendor instructions. -

After you set up the console switch, connect it to each cluster system. -The cables you use depend on the type of console switch. For example, if -you have a Cyclades terminal server, use RJ45 to DB9 crossover cables to -connect a serial port on each cluster system to the terminal server. -
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-2.2.3 Setting Up a Network Switch or Hub

-Although a network switch or hub is not required for cluster operation, -you may want to use one to facilitate cluster and client system network -operations. -

Set up a network switch or hub according to the documentation provided -by the vendor. -

After you set up the network switch or hub, connect it to each cluster -system by using conventional network cables. If you are using a terminal -server, use a network cable to connect it to the network switch or hub. -
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-2.3 Steps for Installing and Configuring the Red Hat Linux Distribution

-After you set up the basic system hardware, install the Red Hat Linux distribution -on both cluster systems and ensure that they recognize the connected devices. -Follow these steps: -
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  1. -Install the Red Hat Linux distribution on both cluster systems. If you -tailor the kernel, be sure to following the kernel requirements and guidelines -described in Kernel Requirements.
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-2.3.1  Kernel Requirements

-If you chose to manually configure your kernel, you must adhere to the -following -kernel requirements: -
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  • -Gather the IP addresses for the cluster systems and for the point-to-point -Ethernet heartbeat interfaces, before installing a Linux distribution. -Note that the IP addresses for the point-to-point Ethernet interfaces can -be private IP addresses, such as 10.x.x.x addresses.
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-2.3.2 Editing the /etc/hosts File

-The /etc/hosts file -contains the IP address-to-hostname translation table. The /etc/hosts -file on each cluster system must contain entries for the following: -
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-As an alternative to the /etc/hosts -file, you could use a naming service such as DNS or NIS to define the host -names used by a cluster. However, to limit the number of dependencies and -optimize availability, it is strongly recommended that you use the /etc/hosts -file to define IP addresses for cluster network interfaces. -

To following is an example of an /etc/hosts -file on a cluster system: -

127.0.0.1         localhost.localdomain   localhost
-193.186.1.81      cluster2.linux.com      cluster2
-10.0.0.1          ecluster2.linux.com     ecluster2
-193.186.1.82      cluster3.linux.com      cluster3
-10.0.0.2          ecluster3.linux.com     ecluster3
-The previous example shows the IP addresses and host names for two cluster -systems (cluster2 -and cluster3), and -the private IP addresses and host names for the Ethernet interface used -for the point-to-point heartbeat connection on each cluster system (ecluster2 -and ecluster3). -

Verify correct formatting of the local host entry in the /etc/hosts -file, to ensure that it does not  include non-local systems in the -entry for the local host. An example of an incorrect local host entry that -includes a non-local system (server1) -is shown next: -

127.0.0.1         localhost.localdomain   localhost server1
-A heartbeat channel may not operate properly if the format is not correct. -For example, the channel will erroneously appear to be "offline." Check -your /etc/hosts file -and correct the file format by removing non-local systems from the local -host entry, if necessary. -

Note that each network adapter must be configured with the appropriate -IP address and netmask. -

The following is an example of a portion of the output from the ifconfig -command on a cluster system: -

# ifconfig
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-eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:BC:11:76:93  
-          inet addr:192.186.1.81  Bcast:192.186.1.245  Mask:255.255.255.0
-          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
-          RX packets:65508254 errors:225 dropped:0 overruns:2 frame:0
-          TX packets:40364135 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
-          collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
-          Interrupt:19 Base address:0xfce0
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-eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:BC:11:76:92  
-          inet addr:10.0.0.1  Bcast:10.0.0.245  Mask:255.255.255.0
-          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
-          RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
-          TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
-          collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
-          Interrupt:18 Base address:0xfcc0
-The previous example shows two network interfaces on a cluster system, -eth0 -(network -interface for the cluster system) and eth1 -(network interface for the point-to-point heartbeat connection). -

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-2.3.3 Decreasing the Kernel Boot Timeout Limit

-You can reduce the boot time for a cluster system by decreasing the kernel -boot timeout limit. During the Linux boot sequence, you are given the opportunity -to specify an alternate kernel to boot. The default timeout limit for specifying -a kernel depends on the Linux distribution. For Red Hat distributions, -the limit is five seconds. -

To modify the kernel boot timeout limit for a cluster system, edit the -/etc/lilo.conf -file and specify the desired value (in tenths of a second) for the timeout -parameter. The following example sets the timeout limit to three seconds: -

timeout = 30
-To apply the changes you made to the /etc/lilo.conf -file, invoke the /sbin/lilo -command. -

Similarly, if you are using the grub boot loader, the timeout -parameter in /boot/grub/grub.conf should be modified to specify -the appropriate number of seconds.  For example: -

timeout = 3 -

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-2.3.4 Displaying Console Startup Messages

-Use the dmesg command -to display the console startup messages. See the dmesg.8 -manpage for more information. -

The following example of dmesg -command output shows that a serial expansion card was recognized during -startup: -

May 22 14:02:10 storage3 kernel: Cyclades driver 2.3.2.5 2000/01/19 14:35:33
-May 22 14:02:10 storage3 kernel: built May 8 2000 12:40:12
-May 22 14:02:10 storage3 kernel: Cyclom-Y/PCI #1: 0xd0002000-0xd0005fff, IRQ9, 
-   4 channels starting from port 0.
-The following example of dmesg -command output shows that two external SCSI buses and nine disks were detected -on the system: -
May 22 14:02:10 storage3 kernel: scsi0 : Adaptec AHA274x/284x/294x (EISA/VLB/PCI-Fast SCSI) 5.1.28/3.2.4 
-May 22 14:02:10 storage3 kernel:         
-May 22 14:02:10 storage3 kernel: scsi1 : Adaptec AHA274x/284x/294x (EISA/VLB/PCI-Fast SCSI) 5.1.28/3.2.4 
-May 22 14:02:10 storage3 kernel:         
-May 22 14:02:10 storage3 kernel: scsi : 2 hosts. 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel:   Vendor: SEAGATE   Model: ST39236LW         Rev: 0004 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Detected scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel:   Vendor: SEAGATE   Model: ST318203LC        Rev: 0001 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Detected scsi disk sdb at scsi1, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel:   Vendor: SEAGATE   Model: ST318203LC        Rev: 0001 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Detected scsi disk sdc at scsi1, channel 0, id 1, lun 0 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel:   Vendor: SEAGATE   Model: ST318203LC        Rev: 0001 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Detected scsi disk sdd at scsi1, channel 0, id 2, lun 0 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel:   Vendor: SEAGATE   Model: ST318203LC        Rev: 0001 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Detected scsi disk sde at scsi1, channel 0, id 3, lun 0 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel:   Vendor: SEAGATE   Model: ST318203LC        Rev: 0001 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Detected scsi disk sdf at scsi1, channel 0, id 8, lun 0 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel:   Vendor: SEAGATE   Model: ST318203LC        Rev: 0001 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Detected scsi disk sdg at scsi1, channel 0, id 9, lun 0 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel:   Vendor: SEAGATE   Model: ST318203LC        Rev: 0001 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Detected scsi disk sdh at scsi1, channel 0, id 10, lun 0 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel:   Vendor: SEAGATE   Model: ST318203LC        Rev: 0001 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: Detected scsi disk sdi at scsi1, channel 0, id 11, lun 0 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel:   Vendor: Dell      Model: 8 BAY U2W CU      Rev: 0205 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel:   Type:   Processor                          ANSI SCSI revision: 03 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: scsi1 : channel 0 target 15 lun 1 request sense failed, performing reset. 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: SCSI bus is being reset for host 1 channel 0. 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: scsi : detected 9 SCSI disks total.
-The following example of dmesg -command output shows that a quad Ethernet card was detected on the system: -
May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: 3c59x.c:v0.99H 11/17/98 Donald Becker http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: tulip.c:v0.91g-ppc 7/16/99 becker@cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov 
-May 22 14:02:11 storage3 kernel: eth0: Digital DS21140 Tulip rev 34 at 0x9800, 00:00:BC:11:76:93, IRQ 5. 
-May 22 14:02:12 storage3 kernel: eth1: Digital DS21140 Tulip rev 34 at 0x9400, 00:00:BC:11:76:92, IRQ 9. 
-May 22 14:02:12 storage3 kernel: eth2: Digital DS21140 Tulip rev 34 at 0x9000, 00:00:BC:11:76:91, IRQ 11. 
-May 22 14:02:12 storage3 kernel: eth3: Digital DS21140 Tulip rev 34 at 0x8800, 00:00:BC:11:76:90, IRQ 10.
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-2.3.5 Displaying Devices Configured in the Kernel

-To be sure that the installed devices, including serial and network interfaces, -are configured in the kernel, use the cat -/proc/devices command on each cluster system. You can also use -this command to determine if you have raw device support installed on the -system. For example: -
# cat /proc/devices
-Character devices:
-  1 mem
-  2 pty
-  3 ttyp
-  4 ttyS
-  5 cua
-  7 vcs
- 10 misc
- 19 ttyC
- 20 cub
-128 ptm
-136 pts
-162 raw
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-Block devices:
-  2 fd
-  3 ide0
-  8 sd
- 65 sd
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-2.4 Steps for Setting Up and Connecting the Cluster Hardware

-After installing the Red Hat Linux distribution, you can set up the cluster -hardware components and then verify the installation to ensure that the -cluster systems recognize all the connected devices. Note that the exact -steps for setting up the hardware depend on the type of configuration. -See Choosing a Hardware Configuration for more information -about cluster configurations. -

To set up the cluster hardware, follow these steps: -

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  7. -Set up the shared disk storage according to the vendor instructions and -connect the cluster systems to the external storage enclosure. Be sure -to adhere to the configuration requirements for multi-initiator or single-initiator -SCSI buses. See Configuring Shared Disk Storage -for more information about performing this task.
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  9. -Turn on power to the hardware, and boot each cluster system. During the -boot, enter the BIOS utility to modify the system setup, as follows:
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    If you are using Adaptec host bus adapters for shared storage, see -Adaptec -Host Bus Adapter Requirement for configuration information. -

  11. -Exit from the BIOS utility, and continue to boot each system. Examine the -startup messages to verify that the Linux kernel has been configured and -can recognize the full set of shared disks. You can also use the dmesg -command to display console startup messages. See Displaying -Console Startup Messages for more information about using this command.
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-2.4.1 Configuring Heartbeat Channels

-The cluster uses heartbeat channels as a policy input during failover of -the cluster systems. For example, if a cluster system stops updating its -timestamp on the quorum partitions, the other cluster system will check -the status of the heartbeat channels to determine if additional time should -be alloted prior to initiating a failover. -

A cluster must include at least one heartbeat channel. You can use an -Ethernet connection for both client access and a heartbeat channel. However, -it is recommended that you set up additional heartbeat channels for high -availability. You can set up redundant Ethernet heartbeat channels, in -addition to one or more serial heartbeat channels. -

For example, if you have an Ethernet and a serial heartbeat channel, -and the cable for the Ethernet channel is disconnected, the cluster systems -can still check status through the serial heartbeat channel. -

To set up a redundant Ethernet heartbeat channel, use a network crossover -cable to connect a network interface on one cluster system to a network -interface on the other cluster system. -

To set up a serial heartbeat channel, use a null modem cable to connect -a serial port on one cluster system to a serial port on the other cluster -system. Be sure to connect corresponding serial ports on the cluster systems; -do not connect to the serial port that will be used for a remote power -switch connection.  In the future, should support be added for more -than 2 cluster members, then usage of serial based heartbeat channels may -be deprecated. -
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-2.4.2 Configuring Power Switches

-Power switches enable a cluster system to power-cycle the other cluster -system before restarting its services as part of the failover process. -The ability to remotely disable a system ensures data integrity is maintained -under any failure condition. It is recommended that production environments -use power switches in the cluster configuration. Only development (test) -environments should use a configuration without power switches. -

In a cluster configuration that uses power switches, each cluster system's -power cable is connected to a power switch through either a serial or network -connection (depending on switch type). When failover occurs, a cluster -system can use this connection to power-cycle the other cluster system -before restarting its services. -

Power switches protect against data corruption if an unresponsive ("hung") -system becomes responsive ("unhung") after its services have failed over, -and issues I/O to a disk that is also receiving I/O from the other cluster -system. In addition, if a quorum daemon fails on a cluster system, the -system is no longer able to monitor the quorum partitions. If you are not -using power switches in the cluster, this error condition may result in -services being run on more than one cluster system, which can cause data -corruption and posibly system crashes. -

It is strongly recommended that you use power switches in a cluster. -However, if you are fully aware of the risk, you can choose to set up a -cluster without power switches. -

A cluster system may "hang" for a few seconds if it is swapping or has -a high system workload. For this reason, adqeuate time is allowed prior -to concluding another system has failed (typically 12 seconds). -

A cluster system may "hang" indefinitely because of a hardware failure -or a kernel error. In this case, the other cluster will notice that the -"hung" system is not updating its timestamp on the quorum partitions, and -is not responding to pings over the heartbeat channels. -

If a cluster system determines that a "hung" system is down, and power -switches are used in the cluster, the cluster system will power-cycle the -"hung" system before restarting its services. This will cause the "hung" -system to reboot in a clean state, and prevent it from issuing I/O and -corrupting service data. -

If power switches are not used in cluster, and a cluster system determines -that a "hung" system is down, it will set the status of the failed system -to DOWN on the quorum -partitions, and then restart the "hung" system's services. If the "hung" -system becomes "unhung," it will notice that its status is DOWN, -and initiate a system reboot. This will minimize the time that both cluster -systems may be able to issue I/O to the same disk, but it does not provide -the data integrity guarantee of power switches. If the "hung" system never -becomes responsive, you will have to manually reboot the system. -

If you are using power switches, set up the hardware according to the -vendor instructions. However, you may have to perform some cluster-specific -tasks to use a power switch in the cluster. See Setting -Up Power Switches for detailed information. Note that the cluster-specific -information provided in this document supersedes the vendor information.  -Also be sure to read the detailed information provided in  Setting -Up Power Switches to take note of any caveats or functional attributes -of specific power switch types. -

When cabling up power switches, take special care to ensure that each -cable is plugged into the appropriate outlet.  This is crucial because -there is no indemendent means for the software to verify correct cabling. -Failure to cable correctly can lead to an incorrect system being power -cycled, or for one system to inapropriately conclude that it has successfully -power cycled another cluster member. -

After you set up the power switches, perform these tasks to connect -them to the cluster systems: -

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-2.4.3 Configuring UPS Systems

-Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems provide a highly-available source -of power. Ideally, a redundant solution should be used incorporating multiple -UPS's (one per server).  For maximal fault-tollerance, you could incorporate -two UPS's per server as well as APC's Automatic Transfer Switches to be -used to manage the power and shutdown management to the server.  Both -solutions are solely dependant on the level of availability desired. -

It is not recommended that an existing large UPS infrastructure be the -sole source of power for the cluster.  A UPS solution dedicated to -the cluster itself allows for more flexibility in terms of manageability -and availability. -

A complete UPS system must be able to provide adequate voltage and current -for an adequate period of time.  While there is no single UPS to fit -every power requirement.   Visit APC's UPS configurator at: www.apcc.com/template/size/apc -to size the correct UPS for your server. The APC Smart-UPS product line -ships with software management for Red Hat Linux, the RPM name is -pbeagent. -

If your disk storage subsystem has two power supplies with separate -power cords, set up two UPS systems, and connect one power switch (or one -cluster system's power cord if you are not using power switches) and one -of the storage subsystem's power cords to each UPS system. -

A redundant UPS system configuration is shown in the following figure. -

-Redudant UPS System Configuration

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You can also connect both power switches (or both cluster systems' power -cords) and the disk storage subsystem to the same UPS system. This is the -most cost-effective configuration, and provides some protection against -power failure. However, if a power outage occurs, the single UPS system -becomes a possible single point of failure. In addition, one UPS system -may not be able to provide enough power to all the attached devices for -an adequate amount of time. -

A single UPS system configuration is shown in the following figure. -

-Single UPS System Configuration

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Many UPS system products include Linux applications that monitor the -operational status of the UPS system through a serial port connection. -If the battery power is low, the monitoring software will initiate a clean -system shutdown. If this occurs, the cluster software will be properly -stopped, because it is controlled by a System V run level script (for example, -/etc/rc.d/init.d/cluster). -

See the UPS documentation supplied by the vendor for detailed installation -information. -
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-2.4.4 Configuring Shared Disk Storage

-In a cluster, shared disk storage is used to hold service data and two -quorum partitions. Because this storage must be available to both cluster -systems, it cannot be located on disks that depend on the availability -of any one system. See the vendor documentation for detailed product and -installation information. -

There are a number of factors to consider when setting up shared disk -storage in a cluster: -

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    JBOD ("just a bunch of disks") storage provides a low-cost storage -solution, but it does not provide highly available data. If a disk in a -JBOD enclosure fails, any cluster service that uses the disk will be unavailable. -Therefore, only development environments should use JBOD. -

    Controller-based hardware RAID is more expensive than JBOD storage, -but it enables you to protect against disk failure. In addition, a dual-controller -RAID array protects against controller failure. It is strongly recommended -that you use RAID 1 (mirroring) to make service data and the quorum partitions -highly available. Optionally, you can use parity RAID for high availability. -Do not use RAID 0 (striping) for the quorum partitions. It is recommended -that production environments use RAID for high availability. -

    Note that you cannot use host-based, adapter-based, or software RAID -in a cluster, because these products usually do not properly coordinate -multisystem access to shared storage. -
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    A multi-initiator SCSI bus or Fibre Channel interconnect has -more than one cluster system connected to it. RAID controllers with a single -host port and parallel SCSI disks must use a multi-initiator bus or interconnect -to connect the two host bus adapters to the storage enclosure. This configuration -provides no host isolation. Therefore, only development environments should -use multi-initiator buses. -

    A single-initiator SCSI bus or Fibre Channel interconnect has -only one cluster system connected to it, and provides host isolation and -better performance than a multi-initiator bus. Single-initiator buses or -interconnects ensure that each cluster system is protected from disruptions -due to the workload, initialization, or repair of the other cluster system. -

    If you have a RAID array that has multiple host ports and provides simultaneous -access to all the shared logical units from the host ports on the storage -enclosure, you can set up two single-initiator buses or interconnects to -connect each cluster system to the RAID array. If a logical unit can fail -over from one controller to the other, the process must be transparent -to the operating system. It is recommended that production environments -use single-initiator buses or interconnects. -
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    In some cases, you can set up a shared storage configuration that supports -hot -plugging, which enables you to disconnect a device from a multi-initiator -SCSI bus or a multi-initiator Fibre Channel interconnect without affecting -bus operation. This enables you to easily perform maintenance on a device, -while the services that use the bus or interconnect remain available. -

    For example, by using an external terminator to terminate a SCSI bus -instead of the onboard termination for a host bus adapter, you can disconnect -the SCSI cable and terminator from the adapter and the bus will still be -terminated. -

    However, if you are using a Fibre Channel hub or switch, hot plugging -is not necessary because the hub or switch allows the interconnect to remain -operational if a device is disconnected. In addition, if you have a single-initiator -SCSI bus or Fibre Channel interconnect, hot plugging is not necessary because -the private bus does not need to remain operational when you disconnect -a device.

-Note that you must carefully follow the configuration guidelines for multi -and single-initiator buses and for hot plugging, in order for the cluster -to operate correctly. -

You must adhere to the following shared storage requirements: -

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  • -The Linux device name for each shared storage device must be the same on -each cluster system. For example, a device named /dev/sdc -on one cluster system must be named /dev/sdc -on the other cluster system. You can usually ensure that devices are named -the same by using identical hardware for both cluster systems.
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  • -Do not include any file systems used in a cluster service in the cluster -system's local /etc/fstab -files, because the cluster software must control the mounting and unmounting -of service file systems.
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  • -For optimal performance, use a 4 KB block size when creating shared file -systems. Note that some of the mkfs -file system build utilities default to a 1 KB block size, which can cause -long fsck times.
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  • -SCSI buses must be terminated at each end, and must adhere to length and -hot plugging restrictions.
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-See -SCSI Bus Configuration Requirements for more -information. -

In addition, it is strongly recommended that you connect the -storage enclosure to redundant UPS systems for a highly-available source -of power. See Configuring UPS Systems for more -information. -

See Setting Up a Multi-Initiator SCSI Bus, -Setting -Up a Single-Initiator SCSI Bus, and Setting -Up a Single-Initiator Fibre Channel Interconnect for more information -about configuring shared storage. -

After you set up the shared disk storage hardware, you can partition -the disks and then either create file systems or raw devices on the partitions. -You must create two raw devices for the primary and the backup quorum partitions. -See Configuring the Quorum Partitions, -Partitioning -Disks, Creating Raw Devices, and Creating -File Systems for more information. -

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-2.4.4.1 Setting Up a Multi-Initiator SCSI Bus

-A multi-initiator SCSI bus has more than one cluster system connected to -it. If you have JBOD storage, you must use a multi-initiator SCSI bus to -connect the cluster systems to the shared disks in a cluster storage enclosure. -You also must use a multi-initiator bus if you have a RAID controller that -does not provide access to all the shared logical units from host ports -on the storage enclosure, or has only one host port. -

A multi-initiator bus does not provide host isolation. Therefore, only -development environments should use a multi-initiator bus. -

A multi-initiator bus must adhere to the requirements described in SCSI -Bus Configuration Requirements. In addition, see -Host -Bus Adapter Features and Configuration Requirements for information -about terminating host bus adapters and configuring a multi-initiator bus -with and without hot plugging support. -

In general, to set up a multi-initiator SCSI bus with a cluster system -at each end of the bus, you must do the following: -

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-To set host bus adapter termination, you usually must enter the system -configuration utility during system boot. To set RAID controller or storage -enclosure termination, see the vendor documentation. -

The following figure shows a multi-initiator SCSI bus with no hot plugging -support. -

Multi-Initiator SCSI Bus Configuration -

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If the onboard termination for a host bus adapter can be disabled, you -can configure it for hot plugging. This allows you to disconnect the adapter -from the multi-initiator bus, without affecting bus termination, so you -can perform maintenance while the bus remains operational. -

To configure a host bus adapter for hot plugging, you must do the following: -

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  • -Connect an external pass-through LVD active terminator to the host bus -adapter connector.
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The following figure shows a multi-initiator SCSI bus with both host -bus adapters configured for hot plugging. -

Multi-Initiator SCSI Bus Configuration With Hot Plugging -

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The following figure shows the termination in a JBOD storage enclosure -connected to a multi-initiator SCSI bus. -

JBOD Storage Connected to a Multi-Initiator Bus -

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The following figure shows the termination in a single-controller RAID -array connected to a multi-initiator SCSI bus. -

Single-Controller RAID Array Connected to a Multi-Initiator Bus -

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The following figure shows the termination in a dual-controller RAID -array connected to a multi-initiator SCSI bus. -

Dual-Controller RAID Array Connected to a Multi-Initiator Bus -

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-2.4.4.2 Setting Up a Single-Initiator SCSI Bus

-A single-initiator SCSI bus has only one cluster system connected to it, -and provides host isolation and better performance than a multi-initiator -bus. Single-initiator buses ensure that each cluster system is protected -from disruptions due to the workload, initialization, or repair of the -other cluster system. -

If you have a single or dual-controller RAID array that has multiple -host ports and provides simultaneous access to all the shared logical units -from the host ports on the storage enclosure, you can set up two single-initiator -SCSI buses to connect each cluster system to the RAID array. If a logical -unit can fail over from one controller to the other, the process must be -transparent to the operating system. -

It is recommended that production environments use single-initiator -SCSI buses or single-initiator Fibre Channel interconnects. -

Note that some RAID controllers restrict a set of disks to a specific -controller or port. In this case, you cannot set up single-initiator buses. -In addition, hot plugging is not necessary in a single-initiator SCSI bus, -because the private bus does not need to remain operational when you disconnect -a host bus adapter from the bus. -

A single-initiator bus must adhere to the requirements described in -SCSI -Bus Configuration Requirements. In addition, see Host -Bus Adapter Features and Configuration Requirements for detailed information -about terminating host bus adapters and configuring a single-initiator -bus. -

To set up a single-initiator SCSI bus configuration, you must do the -following: -

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  • -Use the appropriate 68-pin SCSI cable to connect each host bus adapter -to the storage enclosure.
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-To set host bus adapter termination, you usually must enter a BIOS utility -during system boot. To set RAID controller termination, see the vendor -documentation. -

The following figure shows a configuration that uses two single-initiator -SCSI buses. -

Single-Initiator SCSI Bus Configuration -

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The following figure shows the termination in a single-controller RAID -array connected to two single-initiator SCSI buses. -

Single-Controller RAID Array Connected to Single-Initiator SCSI Buses -

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The following figure shows the termination in a dual-controller RAID -array connected to two single-initiator SCSI buses. -

Dual-Controller RAID Array Connected to Single-Initiator SCSI Buses -

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-2.4.4.3 Setting Up a Single-Initiator Fibre Channel Interconnect

-A single-initiator Fibre Channel interconnect has only one cluster system -connected to it, and provides host isolation and better performance than -a multi-initiator bus. Single-initiator interconnects ensure that each -cluster system is protected from disruptions due to the workload, initialization, -or repair of the other cluster system. -

It is recommended that production environments use single-initiator -SCSI buses or single-initiator Fibre Channel interconnects. -

If you have a RAID array that has multiple host ports, and the RAID -array provides simultaneous access to all the shared logical units from -the host ports on the storage enclosure, you can set up two single-initiator -Fibre Channel interconnects to connect each cluster system to the RAID -array. If a logical unit can fail over from one controller to the other, -the process must be transparent to the operating system. -

The following figure shows a single-controller RAID array with two host -ports, and the host bus adapters connected directly to the RAID controller, -without using Fibre Channel hubs or switches. -

Single-Controller RAID Array Connected to Single-Initiator Fibre -Channel Interconnects -

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If you have a dual-controller RAID array with two host ports on each -controller, you must use a Fibre Channel hub or switch to connect each -host bus adapter to one port on both controllers, as shown in the following -figure. -

Dual-Controller RAID Array Connected to Single-Initiator Fibre Channel -Interconnects -

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-2.4.4.4 Configuring Quorum Partitions

-You must create two raw devices on shared disk storage for the primary -quorum partition and the backup quorum partition. Each quorum partition -must have a minimum size of 10 MB. The amount of data in a quorum partition -is constant; it does not increase or decrease over time. -

The quorum partitions are used to hold cluster state information. Periodically, -each cluster system writes its status (either UP or DOWN), a timestamp, -and the state of its services. In addition, the quorum partitions contain -a version of the cluster database. This ensures that each cluster system -has a common view of the cluster configuration. -

To monitor cluster health, the cluster systems periodically read state -information from the primary quorum partition and determine if it is up -to date. If the primary partition is corrupted, the cluster systems read -the information from the backup quorum partition and simultaneously repair -the primary partition. Data consistency is maintained through checksums -and any inconsistencies between the partitions are automatically corrected. -

If a system is unable to write to both quorum partitions at startup -time, it will not be allowed to join the cluster. In addition, if an active -cluster system can no longer write to both quorum partitions, the system -will remove itself from the cluster by rebooting (and may be remotely power -cycled by the healthy cluster member). -

You must adhere to the following quorum partition requirements: -

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  • -The quorum partitions must be located on the same shared SCSI bus or the -same RAID controller. This prevents a situation in which each cluster system -has access to only one of the partitions.
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  • -It is strongly recommended that you set up a RAID subsystem for shared -storage, and use RAID 1 (mirroring) to make the logical unit that contains -the quorum partitions highly available. Optionally, you can use parity -RAID for high availability. Do not use RAID 0 (striping) for the quorum -partitions.
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  • -Do not put the quorum partitions on a disk that contains heavily-accessed -service data. If possible, locate the quorum partitions on disks that contain -service data that is lightly accessed.
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See Editing the rawdevices File for -information about editing the rawdevices -file to bind the raw character devices to the block devices each time the -cluster systems boot. -
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-2.4.4.5 Partitioning Disks

-After you set up the shared disk storage hardware, you must partition the -disks so they can be used in the cluster. You can then create file systems -or raw devices on the partitions. For example, you must create two raw -devices for the quorum partitions, using the guidelines described in Configuring -Quorum Partitions. -

Invoke the interactive fdisk -command to modify a disk partition table and divide the disk into partitions. -Use the p command -to display the current partition table. Use the n -command to create a new partition. -

The following example shows how to use the fdisk -command to partition a disk: -

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  1. -Invoke the interactive fdisk -command, specifying an available shared disk device. At the prompt, specify -the p command to -display the current partition table. For example:
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    # fdisk /dev/sde
    -Command (m for help): p 
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    -Disk /dev/sde: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 2213 cylinders 
    -Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes 
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    -Device    Boot    Start       End    Blocks   Id  System
    -/dev/sde1             1       262   2104483+  83  Linux 
    -/dev/sde2           263       288    208845   83  Linux
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  3. -Determine the number of the next available partition, and specify the n -command to add the partition. If there are already three partitions on -the disk, specify e -for extended partition or p -to create a primary partition. For example:
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    Command (m for help): n 
    -Command action 
    -   e   extended 
    -   p   primary partition (1-4)
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  5. -Specify the partition number that you want. For example:
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    Partition number (1-4): 3
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    First cylinder (289-2213, default 289): 289
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  9. -Specify the partition size that is required. For example:
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    Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (289-2213, default 2213): +2000M
    -Note that large partitions will increase the cluster service failover time -if a file system on the partition must be checked with fsck. -Quorum partitions must be at least  10 MB. -
  11. -Specify the w command -to write the new partition table to disk. For example:
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    Command (m for help): w 
    -The partition table has been altered! 
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    -Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table. 
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    -WARNING: If you have created or modified any DOS 6.x 
    -partitions, please see the fdisk manual page for additional 
    -information. 
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    -Syncing disks.
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  13. -If you added a partition while both cluster systems are powered on and -connected to the shared storage, you must reboot the other cluster system -in order for it to recognize the new partition.
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-After you partition a disk, you can format it for use in the cluster. You -must create raw devices for the quorum partitions. You can also format -the remainder of the shared disks as needed by the cluster services. For -example, you can create file systems or raw devices on the partitions. -

See Creating Raw Devices and Creating -File Systems for more information. -
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-2.4.4.6 Creating Raw Devices

-After you partition the shared storage disks, as described in Partitioning -Disks, you can create raw devices on the partitions. File systems are -block devices (for example, /dev/sda1) -that cache recently-used data in memory in order to improve performance. -Raw devices do not utilize system memory for caching. See Creating -File Systems for more information. -

Linux supports raw character devices that are not hard-coded against -specific block devices. Instead, Linux uses a character major number (currently -162) to implement a series of unbound raw devices in the /dev/raw -directory. Any block device can have a character raw device front-end, -even if the block device is loaded later at runtime. -

To create a raw device, edit the /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices file -to bind a raw character device to the appropriate block device. Once bound -to a block device, a raw device can be opened, read, and written. -

You must create raw devices for the quorum partitions. In addition, -some database applications require raw devices, because these applications -perform their own buffer caching for performance purposes. Quorum partitions -cannot contain file systems because if state data was cached in system -memory, the cluster systems would not have a consistent view of the state -data. -

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-Raw character devices must be bound to block devices each time a system -boots. To ensure that this occurs, edit the /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices -file and specify the quorum partition bindings. If you are using a raw -device in a cluster service, you can also use this file to bind the devices -at boot time. See Editing the rawdevices -File for more information. -

Query all the raw devices by using the -raw -aq command: -

# raw -aq -
/dev/raw/raw1   bound to major 8, minor 17 -
/dev/raw/raw2   bound to major 8, minor 18 -

Note that, for raw devices, there is no cache coherency between the -raw device and the block device. In addition, requests must be 512-byte -aligned both in memory and on disk. For example, the standard dd -command cannot be used with raw devices because the memory buffer that -the command passes to the write system call is not aligned on a 512-byte -boundary. -

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-2.4.4.7 Creating File Systems

-Use the mkfs command -to create an ext2 -file system on a partition. Specify the drive letter and the partition -number. For example: -
# mkfs /dev/sde3
-For optimal performance, use a 4 KB block size when creating shared file -systems. Note that some of the mkfs -file system build utilities default to a 1 KB block size, which can cause -long fsck times. -

Similarly, to create an ext3 filesystem, the following command -can be used: -

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-3 Cluster Software Installation and Configuration

-After you install and configure the cluster hardware, you must install -the cluster software and initialize the cluster systems. The following -sections describe: - - -
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-3.1 Steps for Installing and Initializing the Cluster Software

-Editorial comment: this section may be unnecessary as the cluster rpm -is automatically installed. -

Before installing Red Hat Cluster Manager, be sure that you have installed -all the required software and kernel patches, as described in Linux -Distribution and Kernel Requirements. -

If you are updating the cluster software and want to preserve the existing -cluster configuration database, you must back up the cluster database and -stop the cluster software before you reinstall. See Updating -the Cluster Software for more information. -
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  • -To install Red Hat Cluster Manager, invoke the rpm ---install clumanager-1.0.4-1.rpm command.  (The specific -release numbers will change.)
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    1. -On both cluster systems, add a group named cluster -to the /etc/group -file.
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    3. -Edit the /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices -file -on both cluster systems and specify the raw device special files and character -devices for the primary and backup quorum partitions. You also must set -the mode for the raw devices so that all users have read permission. See -Configuring -the Quorum Partitions and Editing the -rawdevices File for more information.
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    5. -Reboot the systems. The first time that you reboot, the cluster will log -messages stating that the quorum daemon is unable to determine which device -special file to use as a quorum partition. This message does not indicate -a problem and can be ignored. It occurs because you have not yet run the -cluconfig -utility.
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    7. -Run the /sbin/cluconfig -utility on one cluster system. If you are updating the cluster software, -the utility will prompt you whether to use the existing cluster database. -If you do not choose to use the database, the utility will remove the cluster -database.
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      If you are not using an existing cluster database, the utility will -prompt you for the following cluster-specific information, which will be -entered into the member -fields in the cluster database, a copy of which is located in the /etc/cluster.conf -file: -
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      • -Raw device special files for the primary and backup quorum partitions, -as specified in the /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices -file (for example, /dev/raw/raw1 -and /dev/raw/raw2)
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      • -Device special file for each heartbeat serial line connection (for example, -/dev/ttyS1)
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      • -Device special files for the serial ports to which the power switches are -connected, if any (for example, /dev/ttyS0)
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    9. -After you complete the cluster initialization on one cluster system, perform -the following tasks on the other cluster system:
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      1. -Run the /sbin/cluconfig --init=raw_file -command, where raw_file -specifies the primary quorum partition. The script will use the information -that you specified for the first cluster system as defaults. For example:
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      • -If you are using power switches, invoke the clustonith command on -both cluster systems to test the remote connections to the power switches. -See Testing the Power Switches for more information.
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    15. -Start the cluster by invoking the cluster -start command located in the System V init -directory on both cluster systems. For example:
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      # service cluster start
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    -After you have initialized the cluster, you can add cluster services. See -Using -the cluadmin Utility, Configuring and Using -the Graphical User Interface, and Configuring -a Service for more information. -
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    -3.1.1 Editing the rawdevices File

    -The /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices -file is used to map the raw devices for the quorum partitions each time -a cluster system boots. As part of the cluster software installation procedure, -you must edit the rawdevices -file -on each cluster system and specify the raw character devices and block -devices for the primary and backup quorum partitions. This enables the -cluster graphical interface to work correctly. -

    If you are using raw devices in a cluster service, you can also use -the rawdevices file -to bind the devices at boot time. Edit the file and specify the raw character -devices and block devices that you want to bind each time the system boots. -

    The following is an example rawdevices file which designates two quorum -partitions: -

    # raw device bindings
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    # format:  <rawdev> <major> <minor>
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    #          <rawdev> <blockdev>
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    # example: /dev/raw/raw1 /dev/sda1
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    #          /dev/raw/raw2 8 5
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    /dev/raw/raw1 /dev/sdb1
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    /dev/raw/raw2 /dev/sdb2
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    See Configuring Quorum Partitions -for more information about setting up the quorum partitions. See Creating -Raw Devices for more information on using the raw -command to bind raw character devices to block devices. -

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    -3.1.2 Example of the cluconfig Utility

    -This section includes an example of the cluconfig -cluster configuration utility, which prompts you for information about -the cluster members, and then enters the information into the cluster database, -a copy of which is located in the cluster.conf -file. In the example, the information entered at the cluconfig -prompts applies to the following configuration: -
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      Ethernet heartbeat channels: storage0 -and cstorage0 -
      Serial heartbeat channel: /dev/ttyS1 -
      Power switch serial port: /dev/ttyC0 -
      Power switch: RPS10 -
      Quorum partitions: /dev/raw/raw1 -and /dev/raw/raw2 -
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      Ethernet heartbeat channels: -storage1 and cstorage1 -
      Serial heartbeat channel: /dev/ttyS1 -
      Power switch serial port: /dev/ttyS0 -
      Power switch: RPS10 -
      Quorum partitions: /dev/raw/raw1 -and /dev/raw/raw2

    -Editorial comment: need to put an updated screen capture of cluconfig -in here. -
    # /sbin/cluconfig
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    -Cluster Member Configuration Utility
    -------------------------------------
    -Version: 1.1.2 Built: Thu Oct 26 12:09:30 EDT 2000
    - 
    -This utility sets up the member systems of a 2-node cluster.
    -It prompts you for the following information:
    -
    -o  Hostname
    -o  Number of heartbeat channels
    -o  Information about the type of channels and their names
    -o  Raw quorum partitions, both primary and shadow
    -o  Power switch type and device name
    -
    -In addition, it performs checks to make sure that the information
    -entered is consistent with the hardware, the Ethernet ports, the raw
    -partitions and the character device files.
    -
    -After all the information is entered, it initializes the partitions
    -and saves the configuration information to the quorum partitions.
    -
    -- Checking that cluster daemons are stopped: done
    -
    -Your cluster configuration should include power switches for optimal
    -data integrity.
    -
    -- Does the cluster configuration include power switches? (yes/no) [yes]: y
    -
    -----------------------------------------
    -Setting information for cluster member 0
    -----------------------------------------
    -Enter name of cluster member [storage0]: storage0
    -Looking for host storage0 (may take a few seconds)...
    -Host storage0 found
    -Cluster member name set to: storage0
    -
    -Enter number of heartbeat channels (minimum = 1) [1]: 3
    -You selected 3 channels
    -Information about channel 0: 
    -Channel type: net or serial [net]: net
    -Channel type set to: net
    -Enter hostname of cluster member storage0 on heartbeat channel 0 [storage0]: storage0
    -Looking for host storage0 (may take a few seconds)...
    -Host storage0 found
    -Hostname corresponds to an interface on member 0
    -Channel name set to: storage0
    -
    -Information about channel 1: 
    -Channel type: net or serial [net]: net
    -Channel type set to: net
    -Enter hostname this interface responds to [storage0]: cstorage0
    -Looking for host cstorage0 (may take a few seconds)...
    -Host cstorage0 found
    -Hostname corresponds to an interface on member 0
    -Channel name set to: cstorage0
    -
    -Information about channel 2: 
    -Channel type: net or serial [net]: serial
    -Channel type set to: serial
    -Enter device name [/dev/ttyS1]: /dev/ttyS1
    -Device /dev/ttyS1 found and no getty running on it
    -Device name set to: /dev/ttyS1
    -
    -Setting information about Quorum Partitions
    -Enter Primary Quorum Partition [/dev/raw/raw1]: /dev/raw/raw1
    -Raw device /dev/raw/raw1 found 
    -Primary Quorum Partition set to /dev/raw/raw1
    -Enter Shadow Quorum Partition [/dev/raw/raw2]: /dev/raw/raw2
    -Raw device /dev/raw/raw2 found 
    -Shadow Quorum Partition set to /dev/raw/raw2
    -
    -Information about power switch connected to member 0
    -Enter serial port for power switch [/dev/ttyC0]: /dev/ttyC0
    -Device /dev/ttyC0 found and no getty running on it
    -Serial port for power switch set to /dev/ttyC0
    -Specify one of the following switches (RPS10/APC) [RPS10]: RPS10
    -Power switch type set to RPS10
    -
    -----------------------------------------
    -Setting information for cluster member 1
    -----------------------------------------
    -Enter name of cluster member: storage1
    -Looking for host storage1 (may take a few seconds)...
    -Host storage1 found
    -Cluster member name set to: storage1
    -
    -You previously selected 3 channels
    -Information about channel 0: 
    -Channel type selected as net
    -Enter hostname of cluster member storage1 on heartbeat channel 0: storage1
    -Looking for host storage1 (may take a few seconds)...
    -Host storage1 found
    -Channel name set to: storage1
    -
    -Information about channel 1: 
    -Channel type selected as net
    -Enter hostname this interface responds to [storage1]: cstorage1
    -
    -Information about channel 2: 
    -Channel type selected as serial
    -Enter device name [/dev/ttyS1]: /dev/ttyS1
    -Device name set to: /dev/ttyS1
    -
    -Setting information about Quorum Partitions
    -Enter Primary Quorum Partition [/dev/raw/raw1]: /dev/raw/raw1
    -Primary Quorum Partition set to /dev/raw/raw1
    -Enter Shadow Quorum Partition [/dev/raw/raw2]: /dev/raw/raw2
    -Shadow Quorum Partition set to /dev/raw/raw2
    -
    -Information about power switch connected to member 1
    -Enter serial port for power switch [/dev/ttyS0]: /dev/ttyS0
    -Serial port for power switch set to /dev/ttyS0
    -Specify one of the following switches (RPS10/APC) [RPS10]: RPS10
    -Power switch type set to RPS10
    -
    -------------------------------------
    -The following choices will be saved:
    -------------------------------------
    ----------------------
    -Member 0 information:
    ----------------------
    -Name: storage0
    -Primary quorum partition set to /dev/raw/raw1
    -Shadow quorum partition set to /dev/raw/raw2
    -Heartbeat channels: 3
    -Channel type: net. Name: storage0
    -Channel type: net. Name: cstorage0
    -Channel type: serial. Name: /dev/ttyS1
    -Power Switch type: RPS10. Port: /dev/ttyC0
    -
    ----------------------
    -Member 1 information:
    ----------------------
    -Name: storage1
    -Primary quorum partition set to /dev/raw/raw1
    -Shadow quorum partition set to /dev/raw/raw2
    -Heartbeat channels: 3
    -Channel type: net. Name: storage1
    -Channel type: net. Name: cstorage1
    -Channel type: serial. Name: /dev/ttyS1
    -Power Switch type: RPS10. Port: /dev/ttyS0
    -------------------------------------
    -
    -Save changes? yes/no [yes]: yes
    -Writing to output configuration file...done.
    -Changes have been saved to /etc/cluster.conf
    -----------------------------
    -Setting up Quorum Partitions
    -----------------------------
    -Quorum partitions have not been set up yet.  
    -Run cludiskutil -I to set up the quorum partitions now?  yes/no [yes]: yes
    - -
    Saving configuration information to quorum partition: 
    -------------------------------------------------------------------
    -Setup on this member is complete.  If errors have been reported,
    -correct them.
    -
    -If you have not already set up the other cluster member, invoke the following
    -command on the other cluster member:
    - 
    -# /sbin/cluconfig --init=/dev/raw/raw1
    - 
    -After running cluconfig on the other member system, you can start the
    -cluster daemons on each cluster system by invoking the cluster start
    -script located in the System V init directory.  For example:
    - 
    -# /etc/rc.d/init.d/cluster start
    -
    -
    - -


    -

    -3.2 Checking the Cluster Configuration

    -To ensure that you have correctly configured the cluster software, check -the configuration by using tools located in the /sbin -directory: -
      -
    • -Test the quorum partitions and ensure that they are accessible
    • - -
        -

        -
        -
        -

      Invoke the cludiskutil -utility with the -t -option to test the accessibility of the quorum partitions. See Testing -the Quorum Partitions for more information. -
        -

    • -Test the operation of the power switches
    • - -
        -

        -
        -
        -

      If you are using power switches, run the clustonith command on -each cluster system to ensure that it can remotely power-cycle the other -cluster system. Do not run this command while the cluster software is running. -See Testing Power Switches for more information. -
        -

    • -Ensure that both cluster systems are running the same software version
    • - -
        -

        -
        -
        -

      Invoke the rpm -qa clumanager -command on each cluster system to display the revision of the installed -cluster RPM.

    -The following sections describe these tools. -
      -
      -

    -

    -3.2.1 Testing the Quorum Partitions

    -The quorum partitions must refer to the same physical device on both cluster -systems. Invoke the cludiskutil -utility with the -t command -to test the quorum partitions and verify that they are accessible. -

    If the command succeeds, run the cludiskutil --p command on both cluster systems to display a summary of the -header data structure for the quorum partitions. If the output is different -on the systems, the quorum partitions do not point to the same devices -on both systems. Check to make sure that the raw devices exist and are -correctly specified in the /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices -file. See Configuring the Quorum Partitions -for more information. -

    The following example shows that the quorum partitions refer to the -same physical device on two cluster systems: -

    [root@devel0 /root]# cludiskutil -p
    ------ Shared State Header ------
    -Magic# = 0x39119fcd
    -Version = 1
    -Updated on Thu Sep 14 05:43:18 2000
    -Updated by node 0
    ---------------------------------
    -[root@devel0 /root]#
    -
    -[root@devel1 /root]# /sbin/cludiskutil -p
    ------ Shared State Header ------
    -Magic# = 0x39119fcd
    -Version = 1
    -Updated on Thu Sep 14 05:43:18 2000
    -Updated by node 0
    ---------------------------------
    -[root@devel1 /root]#
    -The Magic# and Versionfields -will be the same for all cluster configurations. The last two lines of -output indicate the date that the quorum partitions were initialized with -cludiskutil -I, and -the numeric identifier for the cluster system that invoked the initialization -command. -

    If the output of the cludiskutil -utility with the -p -option is not the same on both cluster systems, you can do the following: -

      -
    • -Examine the /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices -file -on each cluster system and ensure that you have accurately specified the -raw character devices and block devices for the primary and backup quorum -partitions. If not edit the file and correct any mistakes. Then re-run -the cluconfig utility. -See Editing the rawdevices File for -more information.
    • - -
        -
    • -Ensure that you have created the raw devices for the quorum partitions -on each cluster system. See Configuring the -Quorum Partitions for more information.
    • - -
        -
    • -On each cluster system, examine the system startup messages at the point -where the system probes the SCSI subsystem to determine the bus configuration. -Verify that both cluster systems identify the same shared storage devices -and assign them the same name.
    • - -
        -
    • -Verify that a cluster system is not attempting to mount a file system on -the quorum partition. For example, make sure that the actual device (for -example, /dev/sdb1) -is not included in an /etc/fstab -file.
    • -
    -After you perform these tasks, re-run the cludiskutil -utility with the -p -option. -
      -

    -

    -3.2.2 Testing the Power Switches

    -If you are using power switches, after you install the cluster software, -but before starting the cluster, use the clustonith command to test -the power switches. Invoke the command on each cluster system to ensure -that it can remotely power-cycle the other cluster system. -

    The clustonith command can accurately test a power switch only -if the cluster software is not running. This  is due to the fact that -for serial attached switches, only one program at a time can access the -serial port that connects a power switch to a cluster system. When you -invoke the clustonith command, it checks the status of the cluster -software. If the cluster software is running, the command exits with a -message to stop the cluster software. -

    The format of the clustonith command is as follows: -

    clustonith [-sSlLvr] [-t devicetype] [-F options-file] [-p stonith-parameters] 
    -Options:
    --s              Silent mode, supresses error and log messages
    --S              Display switch status
    --l              List the hosts a switch can access
    --L              List the set of supported switch types
    --r hostname     Power cycle the specified host
    --v              Increases verbose debugging level
    - -
    Editorial note: we need a new manpage for clustonith(8). Once that is in place, there's no need to include all that info here.
    -When testing power switches, the first step is to ensure that each cluster -member can successfully communicate with its attached power switch. The -following example of the clustonith command output shows that the -cluster member is able to communicate with its power switch: -

    # clustonith -S -
    WTI Network Power Switch device OK. -
    An example output of the clustonith command when it is unable -to communicate with its power switch appears below: -
    # clustonith -S -
    Unable to determine power switch type. -
    Unable to determine default power switch type. -
      -

    The above error indicates could be indicitive of the following types -of problems: -

      -
    • -For serial attached power switches:
    • - -
        -
      • -Verify that the device special file for the remote power switch connection -serial port (for example, /dev/ttyS0) -is specified correctly in the cluster database, as established via the -cluconfig -command. -If necessary, use a terminal emulation package like minicom -to test if the cluster system can access the serial port.
      • - -
          -
      • -Ensure that a non-cluster program (for example, a getty program) is not -using the serial port for the remote power switch connection. You can use -the lsof command -to perform this task.
      • - -
          -
      • -Check that the cable connection to the remote power switch is correct. -Verify that you are using the correct type of cable (for example, an RPS-10 -power switch requires a null modem cable), and all connections are secure.
      • - -
          -
      • -Verify that any physical dip switches or rotary switches on the power switch -are set properly. If you are using an RPS-10 power switch, see Setting -Up an RPS-10 Power Switch for more information.
      • -
      - -
    • -For network based power switches:
    • - -
        -
      • -Verify that the network connection to network based switches is operational.  -Most switches have a link light which indicates connectivity.
      • - -
      • -You should be able to ping the network switch; if not it may not -be properly configured for its network parameters.
      • - -
      • -Verify that the correct password and login name (depending on switch type) -have been specified in the cluster configuration database (as established -by running cluconfig).  A useful diagnostic approach is to -verify that you can telnet to the network switch using the same -parameters as specified in the cluster configuration.
      • -
      -
    -After you have successfully verified communication with the switch, you -can then attempt to power cycle the other cluster member.  Prior to -doing this, it would be a good idea to verify that the other cluster member -isn't actively performing any important functions (such as serving cluster -services to active clients).  The following command depicts a successful -power cycle operation: -

    [root@clu4 /]# clustonith -r clu3 -
    Successfully power cycled host clu3. -

    -

    -3.2.3 Displaying the Cluster Software Version

    -Invoke the rpm -qa clumanager -command -to display the revision of the installed cluster RPM. Ensure that both -cluster systems are running the same version. -
    -

    -3.3 Configuring syslog Event Logging

    -You should edit the /etc/syslog.conf -file to enable the cluster to log events to a file that is different from -the /var/log/messagesdefault -log file. Logging cluster messages to a separate file will help you diagnose -problems. -

    The cluster systems use the syslogd -daemon to log cluster-related events to a file, as specified in the /etc/syslog.conf -file. You can use the log file to diagnose problems in the cluster. It -is recommended that you set up event logging so that the syslogd -daemon logs cluster messages only from the system on which it is running. -Therefore, you need to examine the log files on both cluster systems to -get a comprehensive view of the cluster. -

    The syslogd daemon -logs messages from the following cluster daemons: -

      -
    • -cluquorumd - Quorum -daemon
    • - -
    • -clusvcmgrd - Service -manager daemon
    • - -
    • -clupowerd - Power -daemon
    • - -
    • -cluhbd - Heartbeat -daemon
    • -
    -The importance of an event determines the severity level of the log entry. -Important events should be investigated before they affect cluster availability. -The cluster can log messages with the following severity levels, listed -in the order of decreasing severity: -
      -
    • -emerg - The cluster -system is unusable.
    • - -
    • -alert - Action must -be taken immediately to address the problem.
    • - -
    • -crit - A critical -condition has occurred.
    • - -
    • -err - An error has -occurred.
    • - -
    • -warning - A significant -event that may require attention has occurred.
    • - -
    • -notice - An event -that does not affect system operation has occurred.
    • - -
    • -info - An normal -cluster operation has occurred.
    • -
    -The default logging severity levels for the cluster daemons are warning -and higher. -

    Examples of log file entries are as follows: -

    May 31 20:42:06 clu2 clusvcmgrd[992]: <info>  Service Manager starting 
    -May 31 20:42:06 clu2 clusvcmgrd[992]: <info>  mount.ksh info: /dev/sda3 is not mounted  
    -May 31 20:49:38 clu2 clulog[1294]: <notice>  stop_service.ksh notice: Stopping service dbase_home   
    -May 31 20:49:39 clu2 clusvcmgrd[1287]: <notice>  Service Manager received a NODE_UP event for stor5  
    -Jun 01 12:56:51 clu2 cluquorumd[1640]: <err>  updateMyTimestamp: unable to update status block. 
    -Jun 01 12:34:24 clu2 cluquorumd[1268]: <warning>  Initiating cluster stop   
    -Jun 01 12:34:24 clu2 cluquorumd[1268]: <warning>  Completed cluster stop 
    -Jul 27 15:28:40 clu2 cluquorumd[390]: <err>  shoot_partner: successfully shot partner.     
    -    [1]     [2]   [3]       [4]           [5]
    -Each entry in the log file contains the following information: -
    [1]Timestamp -
    [2] Cluster system on which the event was logged -
    [3] Subsystem that generated the event -
    [4] Severity level of the event -
    [5] Description of the event
    -After you configure the cluster software, you should edit the /etc/syslog.conf -file to enable the cluster to log events to a file that is different from -the default log file, /var/log/messages. -Using a cluster-specific log file facilitates cluster monitoring and problem -solving. To log cluster events to both the /var/log/cluster -and /var/log/messages -files, add lines similar to the following to the /etc/syslog.conf -file: -
    #
    -# Cluster messages coming in on local4 go to /var/log/cluster
    -#
    -local4.*                         /var/log/cluster
    -To prevent the duplication of messages and log cluster events only to the -/var/log/cluster -file, also add lines similar to the following to the /etc/syslog.conf -file: -
    # Log anything (except mail) of level info or higher.
    -# Don't log private authentication messages!
    -*.info;mail.none;news.none;authpriv.none;local4.none   /var/log/messages
    -To apply the previous changes, you can invoke the killall --HUP syslogd command, or restart syslog -with a command similar to /etc/rc.d/init.d/syslog -restart. -

    In addition, you can modify the severity level of the events that are -logged by the individual cluster daemons. See Modifying -Cluster Event Logging for more information. -
      -

    -

    -3.4 Using the cluadmin Utility

    -The cluadmin utility -provides a command-line user interface that enables you to monitor and -manage the cluster systems and services. For example, you can use the cluadmin -utility to perform the following tasks: -
      -
    • -Add, modify, and delete services
    • - -
    • -Disable and enable services
    • - -
    • -Display cluster and service status
    • - -
    • -Modify cluster daemon event logging
    • - -
    • -Backup and restore the cluster database
    • -
    - -


    The cluster uses an advisory lock to prevent the cluster database -from being simultaneously modified by multiple users on either cluster -system. You can only modify the database if you hold the advisory lock. -

    When you invoke the cluadmin -utility, the cluster software checks if the lock is already assigned to -a user. If the lock is not already assigned, the cluster software assigns -you the lock. When you exit from the cluadmin -utility, you relinquish the lock. -

    If another user holds the lock, a warning will be displayed indicating -that there is already a lock on the database. The cluster software gives -you the option of taking the lock. If you take the lock, the previous holder -of the lock can no longer modify the cluster database. -

    You should take the lock only if necessary, because uncoordinated simultaneous -configuration sessions may cause unpredictable cluster behavior. In addition, -it is recommended that you make only one change to the cluster database -(for example, adding, modifying, or deleting services) at one time. -

    You can specify the following cluadmin -command line options: -

    -
    --d or --debug
    - -
    -Displays extensive diagnostic information.
    - -
      -
    --h, -?, -or --help
    - -
    -Displays help about the utility, and then exits.
    - -
      -
    --n or --nointeractive
    - -
    -Bypasses the cluadmin utility's top-level command loop processing. This -option is used for cluadmin debugging purposes.
    - -
      -
    --t or --tcl
    - -
    -Adds a Tcl command to the cluadmin utility's top- level command interpreter. -To pass a Tcl command directly to the utility's internal Tcl interpreter, -at the cluadmin> -prompt, preface the Tcl command with tcl. -This option is used for cluadmin debugging purposes.
    - -
      -
    --V or --version
    - -
    -Displays information about the current version of cluadmin.
    -
    -When you invoke the cluadmin -utility without the -n -option, the cluadmin> -prompt appears. You can then specify commands and subcommands. The following -table describes the commands and subcommands for the cluadmin -utility: -
      - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    -

    -cluadmin Command

    -
    -

    -cluadmin Subcommand

    -
    -

    -Description

    -
    helpNoneDisplays help for the specified cluadmin -command or subcommand. For example:  -
    cluadmin> help service add 
    -
    clusterstatusDisplays a snapshot of the current cluster status. See -Displaying -Cluster and Service Status for information. For example:  -
    cluadmin> cluster status
    -
    monitorContinuously displays snapshots of the cluster status at -five-second intervals. Press the Return -or Enter key to stop -the display. You can specify the -interval -option with a numeric argument to display snapshots at the specified time -interval (in seconds). In addition, you can specify the -clear -option with a yes argument to clear the screen after each snapshot display -or with a no argument to not clear the screen. See Displaying -Cluster and Service Status for information. For example:  -
    cluadmin> cluster monitor -clear yes -interval 10
    -
     loglevelSets the logging for the specified cluster daemon to the -specified severity level. See Modifying Cluster -Event Logging for information. For example:  -
    cluadmin> cluster loglevel cluquorumd 7 
    -
     reloadForces the cluster daemons to re-read the cluster configuration -database. See Reloading the Cluster Database -for information. For example:  -
    cluadmin> cluster reload 
    -
     nameSets the name of the cluster to the specified name. The -cluster name is included in the output of the clustat -cluster monitoring command. See Changing the Cluster -Name for information. For example:  -
    cluadmin> cluster name dbasecluster
    -
     backupSaves a copy of the cluster configuration database in the -/etc/cluster.conf.bak -file. See Backing Up and Restoring the Cluster -Database for information. For example:  -
    cluadmin> cluster backup 
    -
     restoreRestores the cluster configuration database from the backup -copy in the /etc/cluster.conf.bak -file. See Backing Up and Restoring the Cluster -Database for information. For example:  -
    cluadmin> cluster restore
    -
     saveasSaves the cluster configuration database to the specified -file. See Backing Up and Restoring the Cluster -Database for information. For example:  -
    cluadmin> cluster saveas cluster_backup.conf 
    -
     restorefromRestores the cluster configuration database from the specified -file. See Backing Up and Restoring the Cluster -Database for information. For example:  -
    cluadmin> cluster restorefrom cluster_backup.conf 
    -
    serviceaddAdds a cluster service to the cluster database. -The command prompts you for information about service resources and properties. -See -Configuring a Service for information. -For example:  -
    cluadmin> service add 
    -
     modifyModifies the resources or properties of the specified service. -You can modify any of the information that you specified when the service -was created. See Modifying a Service for -information. For example:  -
    cluadmin> service modify dbservice 
    -
     show -stateDisplays the current status of all services or the specified -service. See Displaying Cluster and Service Statusfor -information. For example:  -
    cluadmin> service show state dbservice
    -
    -
    relocate
    -
    Editorial comment: Need to add relocate description and corresponding -section.
     show -configDisplays the current configuration for the specified service. -See Displaying a Service Configuration for -information. For example:  -
    cluadmin> service show config dbservice
    -
     disableStops the specified service. You must enable a service -to make it available again. See Disabling a -Service for information. For example:  -
    cluadmin> service disable dbservice
    -
     enableStarts the specified disabled service. See Enabling -a Service for information. For example:  -
    cluadmin> service enable dbservice 
    -
     deleteDeletes the specified service from the cluster configuration -database. See Deleting a Service for information. -For example:  -
     service delete dbservice 
    -
    aproposNoneDisplays the cluadmin -commands that match the specified character string argument or, if no argument -is specified, displays all cluadmin -commands. For example:  -
    cluadmin> apropos service
    -
    clearNoneClears the screen display. For example:  -
    cluadmin> clear 
    -
    exitNoneExits from cluadmin. -For example: -
    cluadmin> exit
    -
    -
    quit
    -
    -
    None
    -
    Exits from cluadmin. -For example: -
    cluadmin> quit
    - -

    While using cluadmin -utility, you can press the Tab -key to help identify cluadmin -commands. For example, pressing the Tab -key at the cluadmin> -utility displays a list of all the commands. Entering a letter at the prompt -and then pressing the Tab -key displays the commands that begin with the specified letter. Specifying -a command and then pressing the Tab -key displays a list of all the subcommands that can be specified with that -command. -

    In addition, you can display the history of cluadmin -commands by pressing the up arrow and down arrow keys at the prompt. The -command history is stored in the .cluadmin_history -file in your home directory. -
      -

    -


    -

    -

    -4 Service Configuration and Administration

    -The following sections describe how to set up and administer cluster services: - - -
      -

    -

    - -

    -4.1 Configuring a Service

    -To configure a service, you must prepare the cluster systems for the service. -For example, you must set up any disk storage or applications used in the -services. You can then add information about the service properties and -resources to the cluster database by using the cluadmin utility. -This information is used as parameters to scripts that start and stop the -service. -

    To configure a service, follow these steps -

      -
    1. -If applicable, create a script that will start and stop the application -used in the service. See Creating Service Scripts -for information.
    2. - -
        -
    3. -Gather information about service resources and properties. See Gathering -Service Information for information.
    4. - -
        -
    5. -Set up the file systems or raw devices that the service will use. See Configuring -Service Disk Storage for information.
    6. - -
        -
    7. -Ensure that the application software can run on each cluster system and -that the service script, if any, can start and stop the service application. -See Verifying Application Software and Service Scripts -for information.
    8. - -
        -
    9. -Back up the /etc/cluster.conf -file. See Backing Up and Restoring the Cluster -Database for information.
    10. - -
        -
    11. -Invoke the cluadmin -utility and specify the service -add command. You will be prompted for information about the -service resources and properties obtained in step 2. If the service passes -the configuration checks, it will be started on the cluster system on which -you are running cluadmin, -unless you choose to keep the service disabled. For example:
    12. - -
      cluadmin> service add
      -
    -For more information about adding a cluster service, see the following: -
      - -See Cluster Database Fields -for a description of the service fields in the database. -

    -

    -4.1.1 Gathering Service Information

    -Before you create a service, you must gather information about the service -resources and properties. When you add a service to the cluster database, -the cluadmin utility -prompts you for this information. -

    In some cases, you can specify multiple resources for a service. For -example, you can specify multiple IP addresses and disk devices. -

    The service properties and resources that you can specify are described -in the following table. -

      - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    -

    -Service Property or Resource

    -
    -

    -Description

    -
    Service nameEach service must have a unique name. A service -name can consist of one to 63 characters and must consist of a combination -of letters (either uppercase or lowercase), integers, underscores, periods, -and dashes. However, a service name must begin with a letter or an underscore. 
    Preferred memberSpecify the cluster system, if any, on which -you want the service to run unless failover has occurred or unless you -manually relocate the service. 
    Preferred member relocation policy  -

     

    If you enable this policy, the service will -automatically relocate to its preferred member when that system joins the -cluster. If you disable this policy, the service will remain running on -the non-preferred member. For example, if you enable this policy and the -failed preferred member for the service reboots and joins the cluster, -the service will automatically restart on the preferred member. 
    Script locationIf applicable, specify the full path name for the script -that will be used to start and stop the service. See Creating -Service Scripts for more information.
    IP addressYou can assign one or more Internet protocol (IP) addresses -to a service. This IP address (sometimes called a "floating" IP address) -is different from the IP address associated with the host name Ethernet -interface for a cluster system, because it is automatically relocated along -with the service resources, when failover occurs. If clients use this IP -address to access the service, they do not know which cluster system is -running the service, and failover is transparent to the clients.  -

    Note that cluster members must have network interface cards configured -in the IP subnet of each IP address used in a service. -

    You can also specify netmask and broadcast addresses for each IP address. -If you do not specify this information, the cluster uses the netmask and -broadcast addresses from the network interconnect in the subnet. 

    Disk partition, owner, group, and access -modeSpecify each shared disk partition used in -a service. In addition, you can specify the owner, group, and access mode -(for example, 755) for each mount point or raw device. 
    Mount points, file system type,  mount -and NFS export optionsIf you are using a file system, you must specify -the type of file system, a mount point, and any mount options. Mount options -that you can specify are the standard file system mount options that are -described in the mount.8 -manpage. If you are using a raw device, you do not have to specify mount -information.  -

    The ext2and ext3 file systems are the recommended file systems for a -cluster. Although you can use a different file system in a cluster,  -other file system types such as reiserfs tested.  -

    You must specify whether you want to enable forced unmount for a file -system. Forced unmount enables the cluster service management infrastructure -to unmount a file system even if it is being accessed by an application -or user (that is, even if the file system is "busy"). This is accomplished -by terminating any applications that are accessing the file system.  -

    In addition, you are asked whether you wish to NFS export the filesystem -and if so, what access permissions should be applied.  Refer to Creating -NFS Services for details. 

    Disable service policyIf you do not want to automatically start a service after -it is added to the cluster, you can choose to keep the new service disabled, -until an administrator explicitly enables the service.
    -
    - -

    -4.1.2 Creating Service Scripts

    -For services that include an application, you must create a script that -contains specific instructions to start and stop the application (for example, -a database application). The script will be called with a start -or stop argument -and will run at service start time and stop time. The script should be -similar to the scripts found in the System V init -directory. -

    Editorial comment: Add description of status argument. -

    The /usr/share/cluster/doc/services/examples -directory contains a template that you can use to create service scripts, -in addition to examples of scripts. See Setting -Up an Oracle Service, Setting Up a MySQL Service, -Setting -Up an Apache Service, and Setting Up a DB2 Service -for sample scripts. -

    -

    -4.1.3 Configuring Service Disk Storage

    -Before you create a service, set up the shared file systems and raw devices -that the service will use. See Configuring -Shared Disk Storage for more information. -

    If you are using raw devices in a cluster service, you can use the /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices -file to bind the devices at boot time. Edit the file and specify the raw -character devices and block devices that you want to bind each time the -system boots. See Editing the rawdevices -File for more information. -

    Note that software RAID, SCSI adapter-based RAID, and host-based RAID -are not supported for shared disk storage. -

    You should adhere to these service disk storage recommendations: -

      -
    • -For optimal performance, use a 4 KB block size when creating file systems. -Note that some of the mkfs -file system build utilities default to a 1 KB block size, which can cause -long fsck times.
    • - -
        -
    • -For large file systems, use the mount -command with the nocheck -option to bypass code that checks all the block groups on the partition. -Specifying the nocheck -option can significantly decrease the time required to mount a large file -system.
    • -
    - -

    -4.1.4 Verifying Application Software and Service Scripts

    -Before you set up a service, install any application that will be used -in a service on each system. After you install the application, verify -that the application runs and can access shared disk storage. To prevent -data corruption, do not run the application simultaneously on both systems. -

    If you are using a script to start and stop the service application, -you must install and test the script on both cluster systems, and verify -that it can be used to start and stop the application. See Creating -Service Scripts for information. -

    -

    -4.1.5 Setting Up an Oracle Service

    -A database service can serve highly-available data to a database application. -The application can then provide network access to database client systems, -such as Web servers. If the service fails over, the application accesses -the shared database data through the new cluster system. A network-accessible -database service is usually assigned an IP address, which is failed over -along with the service to maintain transparent access for clients. -

    This section provides an example of setting up a cluster service for -an Oracle database. Although the variables used in the service scripts -depend on the specific Oracle configuration, the example may help you set -up a service for your environment. See Tuning Oracle -Services for information about improving service performance. -

    In the example that follows: -

      -
    • -The service includes one IP address for the Oracle clients to use.
    • - -
        -
    • -The service has two mounted file systems, one for the Oracle software (/u01) -and the other for the Oracle database (/u02), -which were set up before the service was added.
    • - -
        -
    • -An Oracle administration account with the name oracle -was created on both cluster systems before the service was added.
    • - -
        -
    • -Network access in this example is through Perl DBI proxy.
    • - -
        -
    • -The administration directory is on a shared disk that is used in conjunction -with the Oracle service (for example, /u01/app/oracle/admin/db1).
    • -
    -The Oracle service example uses five scripts that must be placed in /home/oracle -and owned by the Oracle administration account. The oracle -script is used to start and stop the Oracle service. Specify this script -when you add the service. This script calls the other Oracle example scripts. -The startdb and stopdb -scripts start and stop the database. The startdbi -and stopdbi scripts -start and stop a Web application that has been written by using Perl scripts -and modules and is used to interact with the Oracle database. Note that -there are many ways for an application to interact with an Oracle database. -

    The following is an example of the oracle -script, which is used to start and stop the Oracle service. Note that the -script is run as user oracle, -instead of root. -

    #!/bin/sh
    -#
    -# Cluster service script to start/stop oracle
    -#
    -
    -cd /home/oracle
    -
    -case $1 in
    -'start')
    -    su - oracle -c ./startdbi
    -    su - oracle -c ./startdb
    -    ;;
    -'stop')
    -    su - oracle -c ./stopdb
    -    su - oracle -c ./stopdbi
    -    ;;
    -esac
    -The following is an example of the startdb -script, which is used to start the Oracle Database Server instance: -
    #!/bin/sh
    -#
    -
    -#
    -# Script to start the Oracle Database Server instance.
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# ORACLE_RELEASE
    -#
    -# Specifies the Oracle product release.
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -ORACLE_RELEASE=8.1.6
    -
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# ORACLE_SID
    -#
    -# Specifies the Oracle system identifier or "sid", which is the name of the
    -# Oracle Server instance.
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -export ORACLE_SID=TESTDB
    -
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# ORACLE_BASE
    -#
    -# Specifies the directory at the top of the Oracle software product and
    -# administrative file structure.
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -export ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle
    -
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# ORACLE_HOME
    -#
    -# Specifies the directory containing the software for a given release.
    -# The Oracle recommended value is $ORACLE_BASE/product/<release>
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/${ORACLE_RELEASE}
    -
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# LD_LIBRARY_PATH
    -#
    -# Required when using Oracle products that use shared libraries.
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/u01/app/oracle/product/${ORACLE_RELEASE}/lib
    -
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# PATH
    -#
    -# Verify that the users search path includes $ORCLE_HOME/bin 
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -export PATH=$PATH:/u01/app/oracle/product/${ORACLE_RELEASE}/bin
    -
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# This does the actual work.
    -#
    -# The oracle server manager is used to start the Oracle Server instance
    -# based on the initSID.ora initialization parameters file specified.
    -# 
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -/u01/app/oracle/product/${ORACLE_RELEASE}/bin/svrmgrl << EOF
    -spool /home/oracle/startdb.log
    -connect internal;
    -startup pfile = /u01/app/oracle/admin/db1/pfile/initTESTDB.ora open;
    -spool off
    -EOF
    -
    -exit 0
    -
    -
    -The following is an example of the stopdb -script, which is used to stop the Oracle Database Server instance: -
    #!/bin/sh
    -#
    -#
    -# Script to STOP the Oracle Database Server instance.
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# ORACLE_RELEASE
    -#
    -# Specifies the Oracle product release.
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -ORACLE_RELEASE=8.1.6
    -
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# ORACLE_SID
    -#
    -# Specifies the Oracle system identifier or "sid", which is the name of the
    -# Oracle Server instance.
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -export ORACLE_SID=TESTDB
    -
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# ORACLE_BASE
    -#
    -# Specifies the directory at the top of the Oracle software product and
    -# administrative file structure.
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -export ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle
    -
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# ORACLE_HOME
    -#
    -# Specifies the directory containing the software for a given release.
    -# The Oracle recommended value is $ORACLE_BASE/product/<release>
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/${ORACLE_RELEASE}
    -
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# LD_LIBRARY_PATH
    -#
    -# Required when using Oracle products that use shared libraries.
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/u01/app/oracle/product/${ORACLE_RELEASE}/lib
    -
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# PATH
    -#
    -# Verify that the users search path includes $ORCLE_HOME/bin 
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -export PATH=$PATH:/u01/app/oracle/product/${ORACLE_RELEASE}/bin
    -
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# This does the actual work.
    -#
    -# The oracle server manager is used to STOP the Oracle Server instance
    -# in a tidy fashion.
    -# 
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -/u01/app/oracle/product/${ORACLE_RELEASE}/bin/svrmgrl << EOF
    -spool /home/oracle/stopdb.log
    -connect internal;
    -shutdown abort;
    -spool off
    -EOF
    -
    -exit 0
    -
    -
    -The following is an example of the startdbi -script, which is used to start a networking DBI proxy daemon: -
    #!/bin/sh
    -#
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -#
    -# This script allows are Web Server application (perl scripts) to
    -# work in a distributed environment. The technology we use is
    -# base upon the DBD::Oracle/DBI CPAN perl modules.
    -#
    -# This script STARTS the networking DBI Proxy daemon.
    -#
    -###########################################################################
    -
    -export ORACLE_RELEASE=8.1.6
    -export ORACLE_SID=TESTDB
    -export ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle
    -export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/${ORACLE_RELEASE}
    -export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/u01/app/oracle/product/${ORACLE_RELEASE}/lib
    -export PATH=$PATH:/u01/app/oracle/product/${ORACLE_RELEASE}/bin
    -
    -#
    -# This line does the real work.
    -#
    -
    -/usr/bin/dbiproxy --logfile /home/oracle/dbiproxy.log --localport 1100 &
    -
    -exit 0
    -
    -
    -The following is an example of the stopdbi -script, which is used to stop a networking DBI proxy daemon: -
    #!/bin/sh
    -#
    -#
    -#######################################################################
    -#
    -# Our Web Server application (perl scripts) work in a distributed 
    -# environment. The technology we use is base upon the DBD::Oracle/DBI 
    -# CPAN perl modules.
    -#
    -# This script STOPS the required networking DBI Proxy daemon.
    -#
    -########################################################################
    -
    -
    -PIDS=$(ps ax | grep /usr/bin/dbiproxy | awk '{print $1}')
    -
    -for pid in $PIDS
    -do
    -        kill -9 $pid
    -done
    -
    -exit 0
    -
    -
    -The following example shows how to use cluadmin -to add an Oracle service. -
    cluadmin> service add oracle
    -
    -  The user interface will prompt you for information about the service.
    -  Not all information is required for all services.
    -
    -  Enter a question mark (?) at a prompt to obtain help.
    -
    -  Enter a colon (:) and a single-character command at a prompt to do
    -  one of the following:
    -
    -  c - Cancel and return to the top-level cluadmin command
    -  r - Restart to the initial prompt while keeping previous responses
    -  p - Proceed with the next prompt
    -                                       
    -Preferred member [None]: ministor0
    -Relocate when the preferred member joins the cluster (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
    -User script (e.g., /usr/foo/script or None) [None]: /home/oracle/oracle
    -
    -Do you want to add an IP address to the service (yes/no/?): yes
    -
    -        IP Address Information   
    -
    -IP address: 10.1.16.132
    -Netmask (e.g. 255.255.255.0 or None) [None]: 255.255.255.0
    -Broadcast (e.g. X.Y.Z.255 or None) [None]: 10.1.16.255
    -
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how an IP address,
    - or are you (f)inished adding IP addresses: f
    -
    -Do you want to add a disk device to the service (yes/no/?): yes
    -
    -        Disk Device Information
    -
    -Device special file (e.g., /dev/sda1): /dev/sda1
    -Filesystem type (e.g., ext2, reiserfs, ext3 or None): ext2
    -Mount point (e.g., /usr/mnt/service1 or None) [None]: /u01
    -Mount options (e.g., rw, nosuid): [Return]
    -Forced unmount support (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
    -
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how devices, 
    -  or are you (f)inished adding device information: a
    -
    -Device special file (e.g., /dev/sda1): /dev/sda2
    -Filesystem type (e.g., ext2, reiserfs, ext3 or None): ext2
    -Mount point (e.g., /usr/mnt/service1 or None) [None]: /u02
    -Mount options (e.g., rw, nosuid): [Return]
    -Forced unmount support (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
    -
    -
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how devices, 
    -  or are you (f)inished adding devices: f
    -
    -Disable service (yes/no/?) [no]: no
    -
    -name: oracle
    -disabled: no
    -preferred node: ministor0
    -relocate: yes
    -user script: /home/oracle/oracle
    -IP address 0: 10.1.16.132
    -  netmask 0: 255.255.255.0
    -  broadcast 0: 10.1.16.255
    -device 0: /dev/sda1
    -  mount point, device 0: /u01
    -  mount fstype, device 0: ext2
    -  force unmount, device 0: yes
    -device 1: /dev/sda2
    -  mount point, device 1: /u02
    -  mount fstype, device 1: ext2
    -  force unmount, device 1: yes
    -
    -Add oracle service as shown? (yes/no/?) y
    -notice: Starting service oracle ...
    -info: Starting IP address 10.1.16.132
    -info: Sending Gratuitous arp for 10.1.16.132 (00:90:27:EB:56:B8)
    -notice: Running user script '/home/oracle/oracle start'
    -notice, Server starting
    -Added oracle.
    -cluadmin>
    -
    -
    - -

    -4.1.6 Setting Up a MySQL Service

    -A database service can serve highly-available data to a database application. -The application can then provide network access to database client systems, -such as Web servers. If the service fails over, the application accesses -the shared database data through the new cluster system. A network-accessible -database service is usually assigned an IP address, which is failed over -along with the service to maintain transparent access for clients. -

    You can set up a MySQL database service in a cluster. Note that MySQL -does not provide full transactional semantics; therefore, it may not be -suitable for update-intensive applications. -

    An example of a MySQL database service is as follows: -

      -
    • -The MySQL server and the database instance both reside on a file system -that is located on a disk partition on shared storage. This allows the -database data and its run-time state information, which is required for -failover, to be accessed by both cluster systems. In the example, the file -system is mounted as /var/mysql, -using the shared disk partition /dev/sda1.
    • - -
        -
    • -An IP address is associated with the MySQL database to accommodate network -access by clients of the database service. This IP address will automatically -be migrated among the cluster members as the service fails over. In the -example below, the IP address is 10.1.16.12.
    • - -
        -
    • -The script that is used to start and stop the MySQL database is the standard -System V init script, -which has been modified with configuration parameters to match the file -system on which the database is installed.
    • - -
        -
    • -By default, a client connection to a MySQL server will time out after eight -hours of inactivity. You can modify this connection limit by setting the -wait_timeout -variable when you start mysqld.
    • - -
        -

        -

      To check if a MySQL server has timed out, invoke the mysqladmin -version command and examine the uptime. Invoke the query again -to automatically reconnect to the server. -

      Depending on the Linux distribution, one of the following messages may -indicate a MySQL server timeout: -
        -

      CR_SERVER_GONE_ERROR
      -CR_SERVER_LOST
      -
    -A sample script to start and stop the MySQL database is located in /usr/share/cluster/doc/services/examples/mysql.server, -and is shown below: -
    #!/bin/sh
    -# Copyright Abandoned 1996 TCX DataKonsult AB & Monty Program KB & Detron HB
    -# This file is public domain and comes with NO WARRANTY of any kind
    -
    -# Mysql daemon start/stop script.
    -
    -# Usually this is put in /etc/init.d (at least on machines SYSV R4
    -# based systems) and linked to /etc/rc3.d/S99mysql. When this is done
    -# the mysql server will be started when the machine is started.
    -
    -# Comments to support chkconfig on RedHat Linux
    -# chkconfig: 2345 90 90
    -# description: A very fast and reliable SQL database engine.
    -
    -PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin
    -basedir=/var/mysql
    -bindir=/var/mysql/bin
    -datadir=/var/mysql/var
    -pid_file=/var/mysql/var/mysqld.pid
    -mysql_daemon_user=root  # Run mysqld as this user.
    -export PATH
    -
    -mode=$1
    -
    -if test -w /             # determine if we should look at the root config file
    -then                     # or user config file
    -  conf=/etc/my.cnf
    -else
    -  conf=$HOME/.my.cnf    # Using the users config file
    -fi
    -
    -# The following code tries to get the variables safe_mysqld needs from the
    -# config file.  This isn't perfect as this ignores groups, but it should
    -# work as the options doesn't conflict with anything else.
    -
    -if test -f "$conf"       # Extract those fields we need from config file.
    -then
    -  if grep "^datadir" $conf > /dev/null
    -  then
    -    datadir=`grep "^datadir" $conf | cut -f 2 -d= | tr -d ' '`
    -  fi
    -  if grep "^user" $conf > /dev/null
    -  then
    -    mysql_daemon_user=`grep "^user" $conf | cut -f 2 -d= | tr -d ' ' | head -1`
    -  fi
    -  if grep "^pid-file" $conf > /dev/null
    -  then
    -    pid_file=`grep "^pid-file" $conf | cut -f 2 -d= | tr -d ' '`
    -  else
    -    if test -d "$datadir"
    -    then
    -      pid_file=$datadir/`hostname`.pid
    -    fi
    -  fi
    -  if grep "^basedir" $conf > /dev/null
    -  then
    -    basedir=`grep "^basedir" $conf | cut -f 2 -d= | tr -d ' '`
    -    bindir=$basedir/bin
    -  fi
    -  if grep "^bindir" $conf > /dev/null
    -  then
    -    bindir=`grep "^bindir" $conf | cut -f 2 -d=| tr -d ' '`
    -  fi
    -fi
    -
    -
    -# Safeguard (relative paths, core dumps..)
    -cd $basedir
    -
    -case "$mode" in
    -  'start')
    -    # Start daemon
    -
    -    if test -x $bindir/safe_mysqld
    -    then
    -      # Give extra arguments to mysqld with the my.cnf file. This script may
    -      # be overwritten at next upgrade.
    -      $bindir/safe_mysqld --user=$mysql_daemon_user --pid-file=$pid_file --datadir=$datadir &
    -    else
    -      echo "Can't execute $bindir/safe_mysqld"
    -    fi
    -    ;;
    -
    -  'stop')
    -    # Stop daemon. We use a signal here to avoid having to know the
    -    # root password.
    -    if test -f "$pid_file"
    -    then
    -      mysqld_pid=`cat $pid_file`
    -      echo "Killing mysqld with pid $mysqld_pid"
    -      kill $mysqld_pid
    -      # mysqld should remove the pid_file when it exits.
    -    else
    -      echo "No mysqld pid file found. Looked for $pid_file."
    -    fi
    -    ;;
    -
    -  *)
    -    # usage
    -    echo "usage: $0 start|stop"
    -    exit 1
    -    ;;
    -esac
    -The following example shows how to use cluadmin -to add a MySQL service. -
    cluadmin> service add
    -
    -  The user interface will prompt you for information about the service.
    -  Not all information is required for all services.
    -
    -  Enter a question mark (?) at a prompt to obtain help.
    -
    -  Enter a colon (:) and a single-character command at a prompt to do
    -  one of the following:
    -
    -  c - Cancel and return to the top-level cluadmin command
    -  r - Restart to the initial prompt while keeping previous responses
    -  p - Proceed with the next prompt
    -                                       
    -Currently defined services:
    -
    -  databse1
    -  apache2
    -  dbase_home
    -  mp3_failover
    -
    -Service name: mysql_1
    -Preferred member [None]: devel0
    -Relocate when the preferred member joins the cluster (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
    -User script (e.g., /usr/foo/script or None) [None]: /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql.server
    -
    -Do you want to add an IP address to the service (yes/no/?): yes
    -
    -        IP Address Information   
    -
    -IP address: 10.1.16.12
    -Netmask (e.g. 255.255.255.0 or None) [None]: [Return]
    -Broadcast (e.g. X.Y.Z.255 or None) [None]: [Return]
    -
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how an IP address,
    - or are you (f)inished adding IP addresses: f
    -
    -Do you want to add a disk device to the service (yes/no/?): yes
    -
    -        Disk Device Information
    -
    -Device special file (e.g., /dev/sda1): /dev/sda1
    -Filesystem type (e.g., ext2, reiserfs, ext3 or None): ext2
    -Mount point (e.g., /usr/mnt/service1 or None) [None]: /var/mysql
    -Mount options (e.g., rw, nosuid): rw
    -Forced unmount support (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
    -
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how devices, 
    -  or are you (f)inished adding device information: f
    -
    -Disable service (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
    -
    -name: mysql_1
    -disabled: yes
    -preferred node: devel0
    -relocate: yes
    -user script: /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql.server
    -IP address 0: 10.1.16.12
    -  netmask 0: None
    -  broadcast 0: None
    -device 0: /dev/sda1
    -  mount point, device 0: /var/mysql
    -  mount fstype, device 0: ext2            
    -  mount options, device 0: rw
    -  force unmount, device 0: yes
    -
    -Add mysql_1 service as shown? (yes/no/?) y
    -Added mysql_1.                              
    -cluadmin>
    -  -

      -
      -
      -
      -
      -
      -
      -
      -
      -

    -

    -4.1.7 Setting Up an DB2 Service

    -This section provides an example of setting up a cluster service that will -fail over IBM DB2 Enterprise/Workgroup Edition on a cluster. This example -assumes that NIS is not running on the cluster systems. -

    To install the software and database on the cluster systems, follow -these steps: -

      -
    1. -On both cluster systems, log in as root and add the IP address and host -name that will be used to access the DB2 service to /etc/hosts -file. For example:
    2. - -
      10.1.16.182     ibmdb2.class.cluster.com        ibmdb2
      - -
    3. -Choose an unused partition on a shared disk to use for hosting DB2 administration -and instance data, and create a file system on it. For example:
    4. - -
      # mke2fs /dev/sda3
      - -
    5. -Create a mount point on both cluster systems for the file system created -in Step 2. For example:
    6. - -
      # mkdir /db2home
      - -
    7. -On the first cluster system, devel0, -mount the file system created in Step 2 on the mount point created in Step -3. For example:
    8. - -
      devel0# mount -t ext2 /dev/sda3 /db2home
      - -
    9. -On the first cluster system, devel0, -mount the DB2 cdrom and copy the setup response file included in the distribution -to /root. For example:
    10. - -
      devel0% mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
      -devel0% cp /mnt/cdrom/IBM/DB2/db2server.rsp /root
      - -
    11. -Modify the setup response file, db2server.rsp, -to reflect local configuration settings. Make sure that the UIDs and GIDs -are reserved on both cluster systems. For example:
    12. - -
      -----------Instance Creation Settings------------
      --------------------------------------------------
      -DB2.UID = 2001
      -DB2.GID = 2001
      -DB2.HOME_DIRECTORY = /db2home/db2inst1
      -
      ------------Fenced User Creation Settings----------
      ---------------------------------------------------
      -UDF.UID = 2000
      -UDF.GID = 2000
      -UDF.HOME_DIRECTORY = /db2home/db2fenc1
      -
      ------------Instance Profile Registry Settings------
      ----------------------------------------------------
      -DB2.DB2COMM = TCPIP
      -
      -----------Administration Server Creation Settings---
      -----------------------------------------------------
      -ADMIN.UID = 2002
      -ADMIN.GID = 2002
      -ADMIN.HOME_DIRECTORY = /db2home/db2as
      -
      ----------Administration Server Profile Registry Settings-
      ----------------------------------------------------------
      -ADMIN.DB2COMM = TCPIP
      -
      ----------Global Profile Registry Settings-------------
      -------------------------------------------------------
      -DB2SYSTEM = ibmdb2
      - -
    13. -Start the installation. For example:
    14. - -
      devel0# cd /mnt/cdrom/IBM/DB2
      -devel0# ./db2setup -d -r /root/db2server.rsp 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null &
      - -
    15. -Check for errors during the installation by examining the installation -log file, /tmp/db2setup.log. -Every step in the installation must be marked as SUCCESS -at the end of the log file.
    16. - -
        -
    17. -Stop the DB2 instance and administration server on the first cluster system. -For example:
    18. - -
      devel0# su - db2inst1 
      -devel0# db2stop
      -devel0# exit
      -devel0# su - db2as 
      -devel0# db2admin stop
      -devel0# exit
      - -
    19. -Unmount the DB2 instance and administration data partition on the first -cluster system. For example:
    20. - -
      devel0# umount /db2home
      - -
    21. -Mount the DB2 instance and administration data partition on the second -cluster system, devel1. For example:
    22. - -
      devel1# mount -t ext2 /dev/sda3 /db2home
      - -
    23. -Mount the DB2 cdrom on the second cluster system and remotely copy the -db2server.rsp -file to /root. For -example:
    24. - -
      devel1# mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
      -devel1# rcp devel0:/root/db2server.rsp /root
      - -
    25. -Start the installation on the second cluster system, devel1. -For example:
    26. - -
      devel1# cd /mnt/cdrom/IBM/DB2
      -devel1# ./db2setup -d -r /root/db2server.rsp 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null &
      - -
    27. -Check for errors during the installation by examining the installation -log file. Every step in the installation must be marked as SUCCESS -except for the following:
    28. - -
      DB2 Instance Creation                              FAILURE
      -Update DBM configuration file for TCP/IP           CANCEL
      -Update parameter DB2COMM                           CANCEL
      -Auto start DB2 Instance                            CANCEL
      -DB2 Sample Database                                CANCEL
      -Start DB2 Instance
      -Administration Server Creation                     FAILURE
      -Update parameter DB2COMM                           CANCEL
      -Start Administration Serve                         CANCEL
      - -
    29. -Test the database installation by invoking the following commands, first -on one cluster system, and then on the other cluster system:
    30. - -
      # mount -t ext2 /dev/sda3 /db2home
      -# su - db2inst1
      -# db2start
      -# db2 connect to sample
      -# db2 select tabname from syscat.tables
      -# db2 connect reset
      -# db2stop
      -# exit
      -# umount /db2home
      - -
    31. -Create the DB2 cluster start/stop script on the DB2 administration and -instance data partition. For example:
    32. - -
      # vi /db2home/ibmdb2
      -# chmod u+x /db2home/ibmdb2
      -
      -#!/bin/sh
      -#
      -# IBM DB2 Database Cluster Start/Stop Script
      -#
      - 
      -DB2DIR=/usr/IBMdb2/V6.1
      - 
      -case $1 in
      -"start")
      -   $DB2DIR/instance/db2istrt
      -   ;;
      -"stop")
      -   $DB2DIR/instance/db2ishut
      -   ;;
      -esac
      - -
    33. -Modify the /usr/IBMdb2/V6.1/instance/db2ishut -file on both cluster systems to forcefully disconnect active applications -before stopping the database. For example:
    34. - -
      for DB2INST in ${DB2INSTLIST?}; do
      -    echo "Stopping DB2 Instance "${DB2INST?}"..." >> ${LOGFILE?}
      -    find_homedir ${DB2INST?}
      -    INSTHOME="${USERHOME?}"
      -    su ${DB2INST?} -c " \
      -        source ${INSTHOME?}/sqllib/db2cshrc   1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null; \
      -               ${INSTHOME?}/sqllib/db2profile 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null; \
      ->>>>>>> db2 force application all; \
      -        db2stop                              "  1>> ${LOGFILE?} 2>> ${LOGFILE?}
      -    if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
      -        ERRORFOUND=${TRUE?}
      -    fi
      -done
      - -
    35. -Edit the inittab -file and comment out the DB2 line to enable the cluster service to handle -starting and stopping the DB2 service. This is usually the last line in -the file. For example:
    36. - -
      # db:234:once:/etc/rc.db2 > /dev/console 2>&1 # Autostart DB2 Services
      -
    -Use the cluadmin -utility to create the DB2 service. Add the IP address from Step 1, the -shared partition created in Step 2, and the start/stop script created in -Step 16. -

    To install the DB2 client on a third system, invoke these commands: -

    display# mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
    -display# cd /mnt/cdrom/IBM/DB2
    -display# ./db2setup -d -r /root/db2client.rsp
    -To configure a DB2 client, add the service's IP address to the /etc/hosts -file on the client system. For example: -
    10.1.16.182   ibmdb2.lowell.mclinux.com   ibmdb2
    -Then, add the following entry to the /etc/services -file on the client system: -
    db2cdb2inst1      50000/tcp
    -Invoke the following commands on the client system: -
    # su - db2inst1
    -# db2 catalog tcpip node ibmdb2 remote ibmdb2 server db2cdb2inst1
    -# db2 catalog database sample as db2 at node ibmdb2
    -# db2 list node directory
    -# db2 list database directory
    -To test the database from the DB2 client system, invoke the following commands: -
    # db2 connect to db2 user db2inst1 using ibmdb2
    -# db2 select tabname from syscat.tables
    -# db2 connect reset
    - -


    -

    -4.1.8 Setting Up an NFS Service

    -(Editorial Note: the heading numbers need to be re-indexed.) -

    Highly available network fileservers (NFS) are one of the key strengths -of the clustering infrastructure.  Advantages of clustered NFS services -include: -

      -
    • -Ensures that NFS clients maintain uninterrupted access to key data in the -event of server failure.
    • - -
    • -Facilitates planned maintenance by allowing you to transparently relocate -NFS services to one cluster member, allowing you to fix or upgrade the -other cluster member.
    • - -
    • -Allows you to setup an active-active configuration to maximize equipment -utilization.  More details on active-active configurations appear -below.
    • -
    - -

    -NFS Server Requirements

    -If you intend to create highly available NFS services, then there are a -few requirements which must be met by each cluster server. (Note: these -requirements do not pertain to NFS client systems.) -These requirements -include: -
      -
    • -Kernel support for the NFS server must be enabled.  NFS can be either -configured statically or as a module.  Both NFS V2 and NFS V3 are -supported.
    • - -
    • -The kernel support for NFS provided with this Red Hat release incorporates -enhancements (initially developed by Mission Critical Linux Inc.) which -allow for transparent relocation of NFS services.  These kernel enhancements -prevent NFS clients from receiving Stale file handle errors after -an NFS service has been relocated.  If you are using kernel sources -which do not include these NFS enhancements, you will still be able to -configure and run NFS services within the cluster; but you will see warning -messages emitted during service start and stop pointing out the absence -of these kernel enhancements.
    • - -
    • -The NFS daemons must be running on all cluster servers.  This is accomplished -by enabling the nfs init.d run level script.  For example: -chkconfig ---level 345 nfs on. NFS services will not start unless the following -NFS daemons are running: nfsd, rpc.mountd, -rpc.statd.
    • - -
    • -Filesystem mounts and their associated exports for clustered NFS services -should not be included in /etc/fstab and /etc/exports respectively.  -Rather, for clustered NFS services, the parameters describing mounts and -exports are entered via the cluadmin configuration utility.
    • -
    - -

    -Gathering NFS Service Configuration Parameters

    -In preparation of configuring NFS services you need to plan out how the -filesystems will be exported and failed over.  The following information -is required in order to configure NFS services: -
      -
    • -Service Name - A name used to uniquely identify this service within -the cluster.
    • - -
    • -Preferred Member - Defines which system will be the NFS server for -this service if more than one cluster member is operational.
    • - -
    • -Relocation Policy - whether to relocate the service to the preferred -member if the preferred member wasn't running at the time the service was -initially started.  This parameter is useful as a means of load balancing -the cluster members as NFS servers by assigning half the load to each.
    • - -
    • -IP Address - NFS clients access filesystems from an NFS server which -is designated by its IP Address (or associated hostname).  In order -to abstract NFS clients from knowing which specific cluster member is the -acting NFS server, the client systems should not use the cluster member's -hostname as the IP address by which a service is mounted.  Rather, -clustered NFS services are assigned floating IP addresses which -are distinct from the cluster server's IP addresses.  This floating -IP address is then configured on which ever cluster member is actively -serving the NFS export.  Following this approach, the NFS clients -are only aware of the floating IP address and are unaware of the fact that -clustered NFS server has been deployed.  When you enter an NFS service's -IP address, you will also be prompted to enter an associated netmask and -broadcast address.  If you select the default of None, then the assigned -netmask and broadcast will be the same as what the network interface is -currently configured to.
    • - -
    • -Mount Information - for non-clustered filesystems, the mount information -is typically placed in /etc/fstab.  In contrast, clustered -filesystems must not be placed in /etc/fstab.  This -is necessary to ensure that only one cluster member at a time has the filesystem -mounted.  Failure to do so will result in filesystem corruption and -likely system crashes.
    • - -
        -
      • -Device special file - The mount information designates the disk's -device special file and the directory on which the filesystem will be mounted.  -In the process of configuring an NFS service you will be prompted for this -information.
      • - -
      • -Mount point directory - An NFS service can include more than one -filesystem mount.  In this manner, the filesystems will be grouped -together as a single failover unit.
      • - -
      • -Mount options - The mount information also designates the mount -options.  Note: by default, the Linux NFS server does not guarantee -that all write operations are synchronously written to disk.  In order -to ensure synchronous writes you must specify the sync mount option.  -Specifying the sync mount option favors data integrity at the expense -of performance. Refer to mount(8) for detailed descriptions of the -mount related parameters.
      • - -
      • -Forced unmount - As part of the mount information, you will be prompted -as to whether forced unmount should be enabled or not.  When forced -unmount is enabled, if any applications running on the cluster server have -the designated filesystem mounted when the service is being disabled or -relocated, then that application will be killed off to allow the unmount -to proceed.
      • -
      - -
    • -Export Information - for non-clustered NFS services, export information -is typically placed in /etc/exports.  In contrast, clustered -NFS services should not place export information in /etc/exports; -rather you will be prompted for this information during service configuration.  -Export information includes:
    • - -
        -
      • -Export directory - the export directory can be the same as the mount -point specified with the mount information.  In this case, the entire -filesystem is accessible through NFS.  Alternatively, you may wish -to only export a portion (subdirectory) of a mounted filesystem.  -By exporting subdirectories of a mountpoint, you can also specify different -access rights to different sets of NFS clients.
      • - -
      • -Export client names - this parameter defines which systems will -be allowed to access the filesystem as NFS clients.  Here you can -individually designate systems (e.g. fred), or you can use wildcards to -allow groups of systems (e.g. *.wizzbang.com).  Entering a client -name of * allows any client to mount the filesystem.
      • - -
      • -Export client options - this parameter defines the access rights -afforded to the corresponding client(s).  Examples include ro -(read only), and rw (read write).   Unless explicitly -specified otherwise, the default export options are ro,async,wdelay,root_squash.
      • -
      -Refer to exports(5) for detailed descriptions of the export parameter -syntax.
    -When running the cluadmin utility to configure NFS services: -
      -
    • -Please take care that you correctly enter the service parameters.  -The validation logic associated with NFS parameters is currently not very -robust.
    • - -
    • -In response to most of the prompts, you can enter the ? character -to obtain descriptive help text.
    • -
    - -

    -Example NFS Service Configuration

    -In order to illustrate the configuration process for an NFS service, an -example configuration is described in this section.  This example -consists of setting up a single NFS export which houses the home directories -of 4 members of the accounting team.  NFS client access will be restricted -to these 4 user's systems. -

    The following are the service configuration parameters which will be -used as well as some descriptive commentary. -
      -

      -
    • -Service Name - nfs_accounting. This name was chosen as a reminder -of the service's intended function to provide exports to the members of -the accounting team.
    • - -
    • -Preferred Member - clu4.  In this example cluster, the member -names are clu3 and clu4.
    • - -
    • -IP Address - 10.0.0.10.  There is a corresponding hostname -of clunfsacct associated with this IP address, by which NFS clients mount -the filesystem.  Note that this IP address is distinct from that of -both cluster members (clu3 and clu4).  The default netmask and broadcast -address will be used.
    • - -
    • -Mount Information - /dev/sdb10, which refers to the partition on -the shared storage RAID box on which the filesystem will be physically -stored. ext3 - referring to the filesystem type which was specified -when the filesystem was created.  /mnt/users/accounting - specifies -the filesystem mount point. rw,nosuid,sync - are the mount options.
    • - -
    • -Export Information - for this example, the entire mounted filesystem will -be made accessible on a read write basis by four members of the accounting -team.  The names of the systems used by these four team members are -burke, -stevens, -needle -and dwalsh.
    • -
    -The following is an excerpt of the /etc/hosts file used to represent IP -addresses and associated hostnames used within the cluster: -
    10.0.0.3        clu3          # cluster member
    - -
    10.0.0.4        clu4          # second cluster member
    - -
    10.0.0.10       clunfsacct    # floating IP address associated with accounting team NFS service
    - -
    10.0.0.11       clunfseng     # floating IP address associated with engineering team NFS service
    -The following is excerpted from running cluadmin to configure this -example NFS service: -

    cluadmin> service add -

    Service name: nfs_accounting
    -Preferred member [None]: clu4
    -Relocate when the preferred member joins the cluster (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
    -User script (e.g., /usr/foo/script or None) [None]: 
    -Do you want to add an IP address to the service (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
    -
    -        IP Address Information
    -
    -IP address: 10.0.0.10
    -Netmask (e.g. 255.255.255.0 or None) [None]:    
    -Broadcast (e.g. X.Y.Z.255 or None) [None]: 
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how an IP address, or are you (f)inished adding IP addresses [f]: 
    -Do you want to add a disk device to the service (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
    -
    -Disk Device Information
    -
    -Device special file (e.g., /dev/sdb4): /dev/sdb10
    -Filesystem type (e.g., ext2, ext3 or None): ext3
    -Mount point (e.g., /usr/mnt/service1) [None]: /mnt/users/accounting
    -Mount options (e.g., rw,nosuid,sync): rw,nosuid,sync
    -Forced unmount support (yes/no/?) [yes]: 
    -Would you like to allow NFS access to this filesystem (yes/no/?)  [no]: yes
    -
    -You will now be prompted for the NFS export configuration: 
    -
    -Export directory name: /mnt/users/accounting
    -
    -Authorized NFS clients
    -
    -Export client name [*]: burke
    -Export client options [None]: rw
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how NFS CLIENTS, or are you (f)inished adding CLIENTS [f]: a
    -
    -Export client name [*]: stevens
    -Export client options [None]: rw
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how NFS CLIENTS, or are you (f)inished adding CLIENTS [f]: a
    -
    -Export client name [*]: needle
    -Export client options [None]: rw
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how NFS CLIENTS, or are you (f)inished adding CLIENTS [f]: a
    -
    -Export client name [*]: dwalsh
    -Export client options [None]: rw
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how NFS CLIENTS, or are you (f)inished adding CLIENTS [f]: f
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how NFS EXPORTS, or are you (f)inished adding EXPORTS [f]: 
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how DEVICES, or are you (f)inished adding DEVICES [f]: 
    -Disable service (yes/no/?) [no]: 
    -name: nfs_eng
    -disabled: no
    -preferred node: clu4
    -relocate: yes
    -user script: None
    -IP address 0: 10.0.0.10
    -  netmask 0: None
    -  broadcast 0: None
    -device 0: /dev/sdb10
    -  mount point, device 0: /mnt/users/accounting
    -  mount fstype, device 0: ext3
    -  mount options, device 0: rw,nosuid,sync
    -  force unmount, device 0: yes
    -NFS export 0: /mnt/users/accounting
    -  Client 0: burke, rw
    -  Client 1: stevens, rw
    -  Client 2: needle, rw
    -  Client 3: dwalsh, rw
    -Add nfs_eng service as shown? (yes/no/?) yes
    -Added nfs_eng.
    -cluadmin>
    - -

    -NFS Client Access

    -The NFS usage model for clients is completely unchanged from its normal -approach.  Following the prior example, if a client system wishes -to mount the highly available NFS service, it simply needs to have an entry -like the following in its /etc/fstab file: -
    clunfsacct:/mnt/users/accounting  /mnt/users/  nfs bg 0 0
    - -

    -Active-Active NFS Configuration

    -In the previous section, an example configuration of a simple NFS service -was discussed.  This section describes how to setup a more complex -NFS service. -

    The example in this section involves configuring a pair of highly available -NFS services.  In this example, suppose you had 2 separate teams of -users who will be accessing NFS filesystems served by the cluster.  -To serve these users, two separate NFS services will be configured.  -Each service will have its own separate IP address and be preferred to -distinct cluster members.  In this manner, under normal operating  -circumstances, when both cluster members are running, each will be NFS -exporting one of the filesystems.  This enables you to most effectively -utilize the capacity of your two server systems.  In the event of -a failure (or planned maintenance) on either of the cluster members, then -both NFS services will be running on the surviving cluster member. -

    This example configuration will expand upon the NFS service created -in the prior section by adding in a second service.  The following -service configuration parameters apply to this second service: -
      -

    -
  • -Service Name - nfs_engineering. This name was chosen as a reminder -of the service's intended function to provide NFS exports to the members -of the engineering team.
  • - -
  • -Preferred Member - clu3.  In this example cluster, the member -names are clu3 and clu4.  Note that here we specify clu3 because the -other cluster service (nfs_accounting) has clu4 specified as its preferred -server.
  • - -
  • -IP Address - 10.0.0.11.  There is a corresponding hostname -of clunfseng associated with this IP address, by which NFS clients mount -the filesystem.  Note that this IP address is distinct from that of -both cluster members (clu3 and clu4).  Also note that this IP address -is different from the one associated with the other NFS service (nfs_accounting). -The default netmask and broadcast address will be used.
  • - -
  • -Mount Information - /dev/sdb11, which refers to the partition on -the shared storage RAID box on which the filesystem will be physically -stored. ext2 - referring to the filesystem type which was specified -when the filesystem was created.  /mnt/users/engineering - -specifies the filesystem mount point. rw,nosuid,sync - are the mount -options.
  • - -
  • -Export Information - for this example, individual subdirectories of the -mounted filesystem will be made accessible on a read write basis by three -members of the engineering team.  The names of the systems used by -these three team members are ferris, -denham, and brown.  -Also to make this example more illustrative, you will see that each team -member will only be able to NFS mount their specific subdirectory.
  • -
    -Shown below is an excerpt output from running cluadmin to create this second -NFS service on the same cluster as used in the prior example when the service -nfs_accounting was created. -
      -
    cluadmin> service add
    -
    -Service name: nfs_engineering
    -Preferred member [None]: clu3
    -Relocate when the preferred member joins the cluster (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
    -User script (e.g., /usr/foo/script or None) [None]: 
    -Do you want to add an IP address to the service (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
    -
    -        IP Address Information
    -
    -IP address: 10.0.0.11
    -Netmask (e.g. 255.255.255.0 or None) [None]: 
    -Broadcast (e.g. X.Y.Z.255 or None) [None]: 
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how an IP address, or are you (f)inished adding IP addresses [f]: f
    -Do you want to add a disk device to the service (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
    -
    -Disk Device Information
    -
    -Device special file (e.g., /dev/sdb4): /dev/sdb11
    -Filesystem type (e.g., ext2, ext3 or None): ext2
    -Mount point (e.g., /usr/mnt/service1) [None]: /mnt/users/engineering
    -Mount options (e.g., rw,nosuid,sync): rw,nosuid,sync
    -Forced unmount support (yes/no/?) [yes]: 
    -Would you like to allow NFS access to this filesystem (yes/no/?)  [no]: yes
    -
    -You will now be prompted for the NFS export configuration: 
    -
    -Export directory name: /mnt/users/engineering/ferris
    -
    -Authorized NFS clients
    -
    -Export client name [*]: ferris
    -Export client options [None]: rw
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how NFS CLIENTS, or are you (f)inished adding CLIENTS [f]: f
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how NFS EXPORTS, or are you (f)inished adding EXPORTS [f]: a
    -
    -Export directory name: /mnt/users/engineering/denham
    -
    -Authorized NFS clients
    -
    -Export client name [*]: denham
    -Export client options [None]: rw
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how NFS CLIENTS, or are you (f)inished adding CLIENTS [f]: 
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how NFS EXPORTS, or are you (f)inished adding EXPORTS [f]: a
    -
    -Export directory name: /mnt/users/engineering/brown
    -
    -Authorized NFS clients
    -
    -Export client name [*]: brown
    -Export client options [None]: rw
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how NFS CLIENTS, or are you (f)inished adding CLIENTS [f]: f
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how NFS EXPORTS, or are you (f)inished adding EXPORTS [f]: a
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how DEVICES, or are you (f)inished adding DEVICES [f]: 
    -Disable service (yes/no/?) [no]: 
    -name: nfs_engineering
    -disabled: no
    -preferred node: clu3
    -relocate: yes
    -user script: None
    -IP address 0: 10.0.0.11
    -  netmask 0: None
    -  broadcast 0: None
    -device 0: /dev/sdb11
    -  mount point, device 0: /mnt/users/engineering
    -  mount fstype, device 0: ext2
    -  mount options, device 0: rw,nosuid,sync
    -  force unmount, device 0: yes
    -NFS export 0: /mnt/users/engineering/ferris
    -  Client 0: ferris, rw
    -NFS export 0: /mnt/users/engineering/denham
    -  Client 0: denham, rw
    -NFS export 0: /mnt/users/engineering/brown
    -  Client 0: brown, rw
    -Add nfs_engineering service as shown? (yes/no/?) yes
    -Added nfs_engineering.
    -cluadmin>
    - -

    -NFS Caveats

    -The following points need to be taken into consideration when clustered -NFS services are configured. -
    -Avoid using `exportfs -r`
    -Filesystems being NFS exported by cluster members do not get specified -in the conventional /etc/exports file.  Rather, the NFS exports -associated  with a cluster services are specified in the cluster configuration -file (as established by cluadmin). -

    The command exportfs -r removes any exports which are -not explicitly specified in the /etc/exports file.  Running -this command will cause the clustered NFS services to become unavailable -until the service is restarted. For this reason you should avoid using -the exportfs -r command on a cluster on which highly available -NFS services are configured.  To recover from unintended usage of -exportfs --r, the NFS cluster service must be stopped and then restarted. -
      -

    -NFS File Locking
    -NFS file locks are not preserved across a failover or service relocation.  -This is due to the fact that the Linux NFS implementation stores file locking -information in system files.  These system files representing NFS -locking state are not replicated across the cluster.  The implication -is that locks may be regranted subsequent to the failover operation. -
      -

    -

    - -

    -4.1.8 Setting Up a High Availability Samba Service

    -(Editorial Note: this is a preliminary writeup, its rough - needing -editorial cleanup.) -

    Highly available network file services are one of the key strengths -of the clustering infrastructure.  Advantages of high availibility -Samba services include: -

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    • -Provides heterogeneous file serving capabilities to Windows (trademark -symbol?) based clients using the CIFS/SMB protocol.
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    • -Allows the same set of filesystems to be simultaneously network served -to both NFS and Windows based clients.
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    • -Ensures that Windows based clients maintain access to key data, or allowed -to quickly reestablish connection in the event of server failure.
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    • -Facilitates planned maintenance by allowing you to transparently relocate -Samba services to one cluster member, allowing you to fix or upgrade the -other cluster member.
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    • -Allows you to setup an active-active configuration to maximize equipment -utilization.  More details on active-active configurations appear -below.
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    -Note: a complete description of Samba configuration is beyond the scope -of this document.  Rather, this documention merely highlights aspects -which are crucial for clustered operation.  Refer to <<tbd -link in RH documentation>> for more details on Samba configuration.  -As a prerequisite to configuring high availability Samba services, you -should know how to configure conventional non-clustered Samba fileserving. -
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    -Samba Server Requirements

    -If you intend to create highly available Samba services, then there are -a few requirements which must be met by each cluster server. These requirements -include: -
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    • -The Samba RPM packages must be installed.  For example: samba, -samba-common. -There have been no modifications to the Samba RPMs themselves in support -of high availability.
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    • -The Samba daemons will be started and stopped  up by the cluster infrastructure -on a per-service basis.  Consequently, the Samba configuration information -should not be specified in the conventional /etc/samba/smb.conf. -The automated system startup of the samba daemons smbd and nmbd should -not be enabled in  init.d run levels  For example: -chkconfig ---del smb.
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    • -Since the cluster infrastructure stops the cluster related samba deamons -appropriately, system administrators should not manually run the conventional -samba stop script (e.g. service smb stop) as this will terminate -all cluster related samba daemons.
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    • -Filesystem mounts  for clustered Samba services should not be included -in /etc/fstab.  Rather, for clustered services, the parameters -describing mounts are entered via the cluadmin configuration utility.
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    • -Failover of samba printer shares is not currently supported.
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    • -Editorial Note - need to describe the incorporation of kernel patches, -once we work that out.
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    -Samba Operating Model

    -This section provides background information describing the implementation -model in support of Samba high availability services.  Knowledge of -this information will provide the context for understanding the configuration -requirements of clustered Samba services. -

    The conventional non-clustered Samba configuration model consists of -editing the /etc/samba/smb.conf file to designate which filesystems -are to be made network accessible to the specified Windows clients.  -It also designates access permissions and other mapping capabilities.  -In the single system model, a single instance of each of the smbd -and nmbd daemons are automatically started up by the init.d run -level script smb. -

    In order to implement high availibility Samba services, rather than -having a single /etc/samba/smb.conf file; there is an individual -per-service samba configuration file.  These files are called /etc/samba/smb.conf.sharename; -where sharename is replaced by the specific name of the individual -configuration file associated with a Samba service.  For example, -suppose you wished to call one share eng and another share acct, -the corresponding Samba configuration files would be /etc/samba/smb.conf.eng -and /etc/samba/smb.conf.acct. -

    The format of the smb.conf.sharename file is identical to the -conventional smb.conf format.  No additional fields have been -created for clustered operation. There are several fields within the smb.conf.sharename -file which are required for correct cluster operation; these fields will -be described in an upcoming section.  When a new Samba service is -created using the cluadmin utility, a default template smb.conf.sharename -file will be created based on the service specific parameters.  This -file should be used as a starting point from which the system administrator -should then adjust to add in the appropriate Windows client systems, specific -directories to share as well as permissions. -

    The system administrator is required to copy the /etc/samba/smb.conf.sharename -files onto both cluster members.  After the initial configuration -time, should any changes be made to any smb.conf.sharename file, -it is necessary to also copy this updated version to the other cluster -member. -

    To facilitate high availibility Samba functionality, each individual -Samba service configured within the cluster (via cluadmin) will -have its own individual pair of smbd/nmbd daemons.  -Consequently, if there are more than one Samba services configured with -the cluster, you may see multiple instances of these daemon pairs running -on an individual cluster server.  These Samba daemons smbd/nmbd -are -not initiated via the conventional init.d run level scripts; rather they -are initiated by the cluster infrastructure based on which node is the -active service provider. -

    In order to allow a single system to run multiple instances of the Samba -daemons, each pair of daemons is required to have its own locking directory.  -Consequently, there will be a separate per-service Samba daemon locking -directory.  This directory is given a the name /var/cache/samba/sharename; -where sharename is replaced by the Samba share name specified within -the service configuration information (via cluadmin).  Following -the prior example, the corresponding lock directories would be /var/cache/samba/eng -and /var/cache/samba/acct. -

    When the cluadmin utility is used to configure a Samba service, -the /var/cache/samba/sharename directory will be automatically created -on the system on which the cluadmin utility is running.  At -this time a reminder will be displayed that you need to manually create -this lock directory on the other cluster member.  For example: mkdir -/var/cache/samba/eng. -
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    -Gathering Samba Service Configuration Parameters

    -In preparation of configuring Samba services you need to determine configuration -information such as which filesystems will be presented as shares to Windows -based clients.  The following information is required in order to -configure NFS services: -
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    • -Service Name - A name used to uniquely identify this service within -the cluster.
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    • -Preferred Member - Defines which system will be the Samba server -for this service when more than one cluster member is operational.
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    • -Relocation Policy - whether to relocate the service to the preferred -member if the preferred member wasn't running at the time the service was -initially started.  This parameter is useful as a means of load balancing -the cluster members as Sambaservers by assigning half the load to each.
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    • -Status Check Interval - specifies how often (in seconds) the cluster -subsystem should verify that the pair of Samba daemons smbd/nmbd -which are associated with this service are running.  In the event -that either of these daemons have unexpectedly exited, they will be automatically -restarted to resume services.  If you specify a value of 0, then no -monitoring will be performed.  For example, designating an interval -of 90 seconds will result in monitoring at that interval.
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    • -IP Address - Windows clients access file shares from an server as -designated by its IP Address (or associated hostname).  In order to -abstract Windows clients from knowing which specific cluster member is -the acting Samba server, the client systems should not use the cluster -member's hostname as the IP address by which a service is accessed.  -Rather, clustered Samba services are assigned floating IP addresses -which are distinct from the cluster server's IP addresses.  This floating -IP address is then configured on which ever cluster member is actively -serving the share.  Following this approach, the Windows clients are -only aware of the floating IP address and are unaware of the fact that -clustered SAmba services have been deployed.  When you enter a Samba -service's IP address, you will also be prompted to enter an associated -netmask and broadcast address.  If you select the default of None, -then the assigned netmask and broadcast will be the same as what the network -interface is currently configured to.
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    • -Mount Information - for non-clustered filesystems, the mount information -is typically placed in /etc/fstab.  In contrast, clustered -filesystems must not be placed in /etc/fstab.  This -is necessary to ensure that only one cluster member at a time has the filesystem -mounted.  Failure to do so will result in filesystem corruption and -likely system crashes.
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      • -Device special file - The mount information designates the disk's -device special file and the directory on which the filesystem will be mounted.  -In the process of configuring a Samba service you will be prompted for -this information.
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      • -Mount point directory - A Samba service can include more than one -filesystem mount.  In this manner, the filesystems will be grouped -together as a single failover unit.
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      • -Mount options - The mount information also designates the mount -options.
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      • -Forced unmount - As part of the mount information, you will be prompted -as to whether forced unmount should be enabled or not.  When forced -unmount is enabled, if any applications running on the cluster server have -the designated filesystem mounted when the service is being disabled or -relocated, then that application will be killed off to allow the unmount -to proceed.
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    • -Export Information - this information is required for NFS services -only.  If you are only performing file serving to Windows based clients, -answer no when prompted regarding NFS exports.  Alternatively,  -you can configure a service to perform heterogeneous file serving by designating -both NFS exports parameters and the Samba share parameter.
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    • -Samba Share Name - In the process of configuring  a service -you will be asked if you wish to share the filesystem to Windows clients.  -If you answer yes to this question, you will then be prompted for -the Samba share name.  Based on the name you specify here, there will -be a corresponding /etc/samba/smb.conf.sharename file and lock directory -/var/cache/samba/sharename.  -By convention the actual Windows share name specified within the smb.conf.sharename -will be set in accordance with this parameter.  In practice, you can -designate more than one Samba share within an individual smb.conf.sharename -file. There can be at most 1 samba configuration specified per service; -which must be  specified with the first device. For example, if you -have multiple disk devices (and corresponding filesystem mounts) within -a single service, then specify a single sharename for the service.  -Then within the /etc/samab/smb.conf.sharename file, designate multiple -individual samba shares to share directories from the multiple devices. -To disable samba sharing of a service, the share name should be set to -None.
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    -When running the cluadmin utility to configure Samba services: -
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    • -Please take care that you correctly enter the service parameters.  -The validation logic associated with Samba parameters is currently not -very robust.
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    • -In response to most of the prompts, you can enter the ? character -to obtain descriptive help text.
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    • -After configuring a Samba service via cluadmin, remember to tune -the /etc/samba/smb.conf.sharename file for each service in accordance -with the clients and authorization scheme you desire.
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    • -Remember to copy the smb.conf.sharename file over to the other cluster -member.
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    • -Perform the recommended step to create the Samba daemon's lock directory -on the other cluster member, eg mkdir /var/cache/samba/acct.
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    • -If you delete a Samba service, be sure to manually remove the /etc/samba/smb.conf/sharename -file.  -The cluadmin utility does not autmoatically delete this file in -order to preserve your site specific configuration parameters for possible -later usage.
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    -Example Samba Service Configuration

    -In order to illustrate the configuration process for a Samba service, an -example configuration is described in this section.  This example -consists of setting up a single Samba share which houses the home directories -of 4 members of the accounting team.  The accounting team will then -access this share from their Windows based systems. -

    The following are the service configuration parameters which will be -used as well as some descriptive commentary. -
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    • -Service Name - samba_acct. This name was chosen as a reminder of -the service's intended function to provide exports to the members of the -accounting team.
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    • -Preferred Member - clu4.  In this example cluster, the member -names are clu3 and clu4.
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    • -Monitoring Interval - 90 seconds.
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    • -IP Address - 10.0.0.10.  There is a corresponding hostname -of cluacct associated with this IP address, by which Windows based clients -access the share.  Note that this IP address is distinct from that -of both cluster members (clu3 and clu4).  The default netmask and -broadcast address will be used.
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    • -Mount Information - /dev/sdb10, which refers to the partition on -the shared storage RAID box on which the filesystem will be physically -stored. ext2 - referring to the filesystem type which was specified -when the filesystem was created.  /mnt/users/accounting - specifies -the filesystem mount point. rw,nosuid,sync - are the mount options.
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    • -Export Information - for simplicity in this example, the filesystem is -not being NFS exported.
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    • -Share Name - acct - this is the share name by which Windows based -clients will access this Samba share, e.g. \\10.0.0.10\acct.
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    -The following is an excerpt of the /etc/hosts file used to represent IP -addresses and associated hostnames used within the cluster: -
    10.0.0.3        clu3          # cluster member
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    10.0.0.4        clu4          # second cluster member
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    10.0.0.10       cluacct    # floating IP address associated with accounting team NFS service
    -The following is excerpted from running cluadmin to configure this -example Samba service: -
    Service name: samba_acct
    -Preferred member [None]: clu4
    -Relocate when the preferred member joins the cluster (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
    -User script (e.g., /usr/foo/script or None) [None]: 
    -Status check interval [0]: 90
    -Do you want to add an IP address to the service (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
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    -        IP Address Information
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    -IP address: 10.0.0.10
    -Netmask (e.g. 255.255.255.0 or None) [None]: 
    -Broadcast (e.g. X.Y.Z.255 or None) [None]: 
    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how an IP address, or are you (f)inished adding IP addresses [f]: 
    -Do you want to add a disk device to the service (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
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    -Disk Device Information
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    -Device special file (e.g., /dev/sdb4): /dev/sdb12
    -Filesystem type (e.g., ext2, ext3 or None): ext2
    -Mount point (e.g., /usr/mnt/service1) [None]: /mnt/users/accounting
    -Mount options (e.g., rw,nosuid,sync): rw,nosuid,sync
    -Forced unmount support (yes/no/?) [yes]: 
    -Would you like to allow NFS access to this filesystem (yes/no/?)  [no]: 
    -Would you like to share to Windows clients (yes/no/?)  [no]: yes
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    -You will now be prompted for the Samba configuration: 
    -Samba share name: acct
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    -The samba config file /etc/samba/smb.conf.acct does not exist.
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    -Would you like a default config file created (yes/no/?)  [no]: yes
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    -Successfully created daemon lock directory /var/cache/samba/acct.
    -Please run `mkdir /var/cache/samba/acct` on the other cluster member.
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    -Successfully created /etc/samba/smb.conf.acct.
    -Please remember to make necessary customizations and then copy the file
    -over to the other cluster member.
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    -Do you want to (a)dd, (m)odify, (d)elete or (s)how DEVICES, or are you (f)inished adding DEVICES [f]: f
    -name: samba_acct
    -preferred node: clu4
    -relocate: yes
    -user script: None
    -monitor interval: 90
    -IP address 0: 10.0.0.10
    -  netmask 0: None
    -  broadcast 0: None
    -device 0: /dev/sdb12
    -  mount point, device 0: /mnt/users/accounting
    -  mount fstype, device 0: ext2
    -  mount options, device 0: rw,nosuid,sync
    -  force unmount, device 0: yes
    -  samba share, device 0: acct
    -Add samba_acct service as shown? (yes/no/?) yes
    -After running cluadmin as shown above to configure the service, remember -to: -
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    • -Copy /etc/samba/smb.conf.sharename over to the other cluster member.
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    • -Create the suggested lock directory on the other cluster member, e.g. mkdir -/var/cache/samba/acct
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    -smb.conf.sharename File Fields

    -This section describes the fieles within the smb.conf.sharename -file which are most relevent to the correct operation of highly available -Samba services.  It is beyond the scope of this document to completely -describe all of the fields within a Samba configuration file.  There -have been no additional field names added in support of clustering, the -file format follows the normal Samba conventions. -

    Shown below is an example smb.conf.sharename file which was automatically -generated by cluadmin in response to the service specific parameters.  -This example file matches the above cluadmin service configuration -example. Following the file will be a description of the most relevent -fields. -

    # Template samba service configuration file - please modify to specify
    -# subdirectories and client access permissions.
    -# Remember to copy this file over to other cluster member, and create
    -# the daemon lock directory /var/cache/samba/acct.
    -#
    -# From a cluster perspective, the key fields are:
    -# lock directory - must be unique per samba service.
    -# bind interfaces only - must be present set to yes.
    -# interfaces - must be set to service floating IP address.
    -# path - must be the service mountpoint or subdirectory thereof.
    -# Refer to the cluster documentation for details.
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    -[global]
    -        workgroup = RHCLUSTER
    -        lock directory = /var/cache/samba/acct
    -        log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
    -        encrypt passwords = yes
    -        bind interfaces only = yes
    -        interfaces = 10.0.0.10
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    -[acct]
    -        comment = High Availability Samba Service
    -        browsable = yes
    -        writable = no
    -        public = yes
    -        path = /mnt/service12
    -The following is a description of the most relevent fields, from a cluster -perspective, in the /etc/samba/smb.conf.sharename file.  In -this example, the file  is named /etc/samba/smb.conf.acct in -accordance with the share name being specified as acct while running -cluadmin.  Only the cluster  specific fields are described below.  -The remaining fields follow standard Samba convention and should be tailored -accordingly. -

    Global Parameters - These parameters pertain to all shares which are -specified in this smb.conf.sharename file.  Remember that you are -free to designate more than one share within this file; provided that the -directories described within it are within the service's filesystem mounts. -

    lock directory - dictates the name of the directory in which -the Samba daemons smbd/nmbd will place thier locking files.  -This must be set to /var/cache/samba/sharename, where sharename -varies based on the parameter specified in cluadmin.  Specification -of a lock directory is required in order to allow a separate per-service -instance of smbd/nmbd. -
    bind interfaces only - This parameter must be set to yes -in order to allow each smbd/nmbd pair to bind to the floating -IP address associated with this clustered Samba service. -
    interfaces -specifies the IP address associated with the Samba -service.  If you specified a netmask within the service, this field -would appear like the following example: interfaces = 10.0.0.10/255.255.254.0. -

    Share specific parameters - these parameters pertain to a specific Samba -share. -
    writable - by default, this share access permissions are conservatively -set as non-writable.  Tune according to your site-specific preferences. -
    path - defaults to the first filesystem mount point specified -within the service configuration.  This should be adjusted to match -the specific directory or subdirectory you intend to make available as -a share to Windows clients. -
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    -Windows Client Access to Samba Shares

    -Windows clients are oblivious to the fact that the shares are being served -by a high availability cluster.  From the windows client's perspective -the only requirement is that they access the Samba share via its floating -IP address (or associated hostname) which was configured using cluadmin, -e.g. 10.0.0.10.  The Windows clients should not directly access the -share from either of the cluster member system's IP address (e.g. clu3 -or clu4). -

    Depending upon the authorization scheme you intend to utilize in your -environment, you may have to use the smbpasswd command to establish -Windows account information on the cluster servers. When establishing these -accounts it is required that the same Samba related account information -be setup on both cluster members.  This can either be accomplished -by running smbpassword similarly on both cluster members, or by copying -over the resulting /etc/smbpasswd file. For example, to enable a -Windows client system named sarge to access a Samba share served -by the cluster members, you would run the following command on both cluster -members, taking care to specify the same username and password each time: -smbpasswd --a sarge. -

    On a Windows client, the Samba share can then be accessed in the conventional -manner.  For example you could click on the Start button on -the main taskbar, followed by selecting Run.  This brings up -a dialog box in which you can specify the clustered Samba share name.  -For example: \\10.0.0.10\acct or equivalently \\cluacct\acct. -To access the samba share from a Windows client you can also use the Map -Network Drive feature. It is important to take care to ensure that -the hostname portion of the share name refers to the floating service IP -address.  Following the hostname / IP addresses from the above /etc/hosts -excerpt; the correct name to refer to this highly available cluster share -is \\cluacct\acct.  The share should not be accessed by referring -to the name of the cluster server.  For example, do not access this -share as either \\clu3\acct or \\clu4\acct.  If a share -is incorrectly referred to by the cluster server name (e.g. \\clu3\acct), -then the Windows client will only be able to access the share while it -is being actively served by clu3; thereby subverting the high availability -benfits. -

    Unlike the NFS protocol, the Windows based CIFS/SMB protocol is much -more stateful.  As a consequence, in the Windows environment, it is -the responsibility of the individual application to take appropriate measures -in response to lack of immediate response from the Samba server.  -In the case of either a planned service relocation or a true failover scenario, -there is a period of time where the Windows clients will not get immediate -response from the Samba server.  Robust Windows applications will -retry requests which timeout during this interval. -

    We have observed that well behaved applications correctly retry appropriately -resulting in Windows clients being completely unaware of service relocations -or failover operations.  In contrast, poorly behaved Windows applications -will result in error messages in the event of a failover or relocation -indicating inability to access the share.  It may be necessary to -retry the operation or restart the application in order to enable Windows -client systems to re-attach to a Samba share for poorly written applications. -

    The behavior of a Windows based client in response to either failover -or relocation of a samba service also varies on which release of windows -is installed on each client system.  For example, Windows 98 based -systems often enounter errors like The network path was not found.  -Whereas, later versions such as Windows 2000 transparently recover under -the same set of circumstances. -

    Editorial comment: Add in description of the impact of the kernel -patches for Stale File Handle errors once we determine whether that will -be incorporated. -
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    -Setting Up an Apache Service

    -This section provides an example of setting up a cluster service that will -fail over an Apache Web server. Although the actual variables that you -use in the service depend on your specific configuration, the example may -help you set up a service for your environment. -

    Editorial comment: Here the distinction of Piranha as a load balancer -vs a highly available apache server for static content should be discussed. -

    To set up an Apache service, you must configure both cluster systems -as Apache servers. The cluster software ensures that only one cluster system -runs the Apache software at one time.  The Apache configuration will -consist of installing the apache rpm's on both cluster members and configuring -a shared filesystem to house the web site's content. -

    When you install the Apache software on the cluster systems, do not -configure the cluster systems so that Apache automatically starts when -the system boots. For example, running chkconfig --del httpd.  -Rather than having the system startup scripts spawn httpd, the cluster -infrastructure will do that on the active cluster server for the Apache -service.  This will ensure that the corresponding IP address and filesystem -mounts are active on only one cluster member at a time. -

    When you add an Apache service, you must assign it a "floating" IP address. -The cluster infrastructure binds this IP address to the network interface -on the cluster system that is currently running the Apache service. This -IP address ensures that the cluster system running the Apache software -is transparent to the HTTP clients accessing the Apache server. -

    The file systems that contain the Web content must not be automatically -mounted on shared disk storage when the cluster systems boot. Instead, -the cluster software must mount and unmount the file systems as the Apache -service is started and stopped on the cluster systems. This prevents both -cluster systems from accessing the same data simultaneously, which may -result in data corruption. Therefore, do not include the file systems in -the /etc/fstab file. -

    Setting up an Apache service involves the following four steps: -

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    1. -Set up the shared file system for the service.  This filesystem is -used to house the web site's content.
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    3. -Install the Apache software on both cluster systems.
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    5. -Configure the Apache software on both cluster systems.
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    7. -Add the service to the cluster database.
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    -To set up the shared file systems for the Apache service, become root and -perform the following tasks on one cluster system: -
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    1. -On a shared disk, use the interactive fdisk -command to create a partition that will be used for the Apache document -root directory. Note that you can create multiple document root directories -on different disk partitions. See Partitioning Disks -for more information.
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    3. -Use the mkfs command -to create an ext2 file system on the partition you created in the previous -step. Specify the drive letter and the partition number. For example:
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      # mkfs /dev/sde3
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    5. -Mount the file system that will contain the Web content on the Apache document -root directory. For example:
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      # mount /dev/sde3 /var/www/html
      -Do not add this mount information to the /etc/fstab -file, because only the cluster software can mount and unmount file systems -used in a service. -
    7. -Copy all the required files to the document root directory.
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    9. -If you have CGI files or other files that must be in different directories -or is separate partitions, repeat these steps, as needed.
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    -You must install the Apache software on both cluster systems. Note that -the basic Apache server configuration must be the same on both cluster -systems in order for the service to fail over correctly. The following -example shows a basic Apache Web server installation, with no third-party -modules or performance tuning. To install Apache with modules, or to tune -it for better performance, see the Apache documentation that is located -in the Apache installation directory, or on the Apache Web site, www.apache.org. -

    On both cluster systems, install the Apache RPM's.  For example: -apache-1.3.20-16 -

    To configure the cluster systems as Apache servers, customize the httpd.conf -Apache configuration file, and create a script that will start and stop -the Apache service. Then, copy the files to the other cluster system. The -files must be identical on both cluster systems in order for the Apache -service to fail over correctly. -

    On one system, perform the following tasks: -

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    1. -Edit the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf -Apache configuration file and customize the file according to your configuration. -For example:
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      • -Specify the directory that will contain the HTML files. You will specify -this mount point when you add the Apache service to the cluster database. -You are only required to change this field if the mountpoint for the web -site's content differs from the default setting of /var/www/html. -For example:
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        DocumentRoot "/mnt/apacheservice/html"
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      • -If you have modified the script directory to reside in a non-standard location, -specify the directory that will contain the CGI programs. For example:
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        ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/mnt/apacheservice/cgi-bin/"
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      • -Specify the path that was used in the previous step, and set the access -permissions to default for that directory. For example:
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        <Directory mnt/apacheservice/cgi-bin">                     
        -  AllowOverride None
        -  Options None 
        -  Order allow,deny 
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    -Before you add the Apache service to the cluster database, ensure that -the Apache directories are not mounted. Then, on one cluster system, add -the service. You must specify an IP address, which the cluster infrastructure -will bind to the network interface on the cluster system that runs the -Apache service. -

    The following is an example of using the cluadmin -utility to add an Apache service. -

    cluadmin> service add apache
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    -Preferred member [None]: devel0
    -Relocate when the preferred member joins the cluster (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
    -User script (e.g., /usr/foo/script or None) [None]: /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd
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    -IP address: 10.1.16.150
    -Netmask (e.g. 255.255.255.0 or None) [None]: 255.255.255.0
    -Broadcast (e.g. X.Y.Z.255 or None) [None]: 10.1.16.255
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    -Device special file (e.g., /dev/sda1): /dev/sdb3
    -Filesystem type (e.g., ext2, reiserfs, ext3 or None): ext3
    -Mount point (e.g., /usr/mnt/service1 or None) [None]: /var/www/html
    -Mount options (e.g., rw, nosuid): rw
    -Forced unmount support (yes/no/?) [no]: yes
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    -disabled: no 
    -preferred node: node1 
    -relocate: yes 
    -user script: /etc/rc.d/init/httpd 
    -IP address 0: 10.1.16.150 
    - netmask 0: 255.255.255.0 
    - broadcast 0: 10.1.16.255 
    -device 0: /dev/sde3 
    - mount point, device 0: /var/www/html
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    - mount options, device 0: rw,sync 
    - force unmount, device 0: yes 
    - owner, device 0: nobody 
    - group, device 0: nobody 
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    -You can display detailed information about the configuration of a service. -This information includes the following: -
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    To display service configuration information, invoke the cluadmin -utility and specify the service -show config command. For example: -

    cluadmin> service show config
    -  0) dummy
    -  1) nfs_pref_clu4
    -  2) nfs_pref_clu3
    -  3) nfs_nopref
    -  4) ext3
    -  5) nfs_eng
    -  6) nfs_engineering
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    -Choose service: 6
    -name: nfs_engineering
    -disabled: no
    -preferred node: clu3
    -relocate: yes
    -IP address 0: 172.16.33.164
    -device 0: /dev/sdb11
    -  mount point, device 0: /mnt/users/engineering
    -  mount fstype, device 0: ext2
    -  mount options, device 0: rw,nosuid,sync
    -  force unmount, device 0: yes
    -NFS export 0: /mnt/users/engineering/ferris
    -  Client 0: ferris, rw
    -NFS export 0: /mnt/users/engineering/denham
    -  Client 0: denham, rw
    -NFS export 0: /mnt/users/engineering/brown
    -  Client 0: brown, rw
    -cluadmin>
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    -4.3 Disabling a Service

    -You can disable a running service to stop the service and make it unavailable. -To start a disabled service, you must enable it. See Enabling -a Service for information. -

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    -To disable a running service, invoke the cluadmin -utility and specify the service -disable service_name command. For example: -
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    -You can enable a disabled service to start the service and make it available.  -See Handling Services in an Error State for -more information. -

    To enable a disabled service, invoke the cluadmin -utility and specify the service -enable service_name command. For example: -

    cluadmin> service enable user_home
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    -You can modify any property that you specified when you created the service. -For example, you can change the IP address. You can also add more resources -to a service. For example, you can add more file systems. See Gathering -Service Information for information. -

    You must disable a service before you can modify it. If you attempt -to modify a running service, you will be prompted to disable it. See Disabling -a Service for more information. -

    Because a service is unavailable while you modify it, be sure to gather -all the necessary service information before you disable the service, in -order to minimize service down time. In addition, you may want to back -up the cluster database before modifying a service. See Backing -Up and Restoring the Cluster Database for more information. -

    To modify a disabled service, invoke the cluadmin -utility and specify the service -modify service_name command. -

    cluadmin> service modify web1
    -You can then modify the service properties and resources, as needed. The -cluster will check the service modifications, and allow you to correct -any mistakes. If you submit the changes, the cluster verifies the service -modification and then starts the service, unless you chose to keep the -service disabled. If you do not submit the changes, the service will be -started, if possible, using the original configuration. -
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    -4.6 Relocating a Service

    -In addition to providing automatic service failover, a cluster enables -you to cleanly stop a service on one cluster system and then start it on -the other cluster system. This service relocation functionality enables -administrators to perform maintenance on a cluster system, while maintaining -application and data availability. -

    To relocate a service by using the cluadmin -utility, invole the service relocate command. -

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    -4.7 Deleting a Service

    -You can delete a cluster service. You may want to back up the cluster database -before deleting a service. See Backing Up and -Restoring the Cluster Database for information. -

    To delete a service by using the cluadmin -utility, follow these steps: -

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    cluadmin> service disable user_home
    -Are you sure? (yes/no/?) y
    -notice: Stopping service user_home  ...
    -notice: Service user_home is disabled
    -service user_home disabled             
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    -cluadmin> service delete user_home
    -Deleting user_home, are you sure? (yes/no/?): y
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    -4.8 Handling Services in an Error State

    -Editorial comment: the error state no longer exists.  Need to rework -this section somewhat and incorporate with the disabled service section. -

    A service in the error -state is still owned by a cluster system, but the status of its resources -cannot be determined (for example, part of the service has stopped, but -some service resources are still configured on the owner system). See Displaying -Cluster and Service Status for detailed information about service states. -

    The cluster puts a service into the error -state if it cannot guarantee the integrity of the service. An error -state can be caused by various problems, such as a service start did not -succeed, and the subsequent service stop also failed. -

    You must carefully handle services in the error -state. If service resources are still configured on the owner system, starting -the service on the other cluster system may cause significant problems. -For example, if a file system remains mounted on the owner system, and -you start the service on the other cluster system, the file system will -be mounted on both systems, which can cause data corruption. Therefore, -you can only enable or disable a service that is in the -error -state on the system that owns the service. If the enable or disable fails, -the service will remain in the error -state. -

    You can also modify a service that is in the error -state. You may need to do this in order to correct the problem that caused -the error state. -After you modify the service, it will be enabled on the owner system, if -possible, or it will remain in the error -state. The service will not be disabled. -

    If a service is in the error -state, follow these steps to resolve the problem: -

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    -After you set up a cluster and configure services, you may need to administer -the cluster, as described in the following sections: - - -
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    -5.1 Displaying Cluster and Service Status

    -Monitoring cluster and service status can help you identify and solve problems -in the cluster environment. You can display status by using the following -tools: -
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    UPThe member system is -communicating with the other member system and accessing the quorum partitions.
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    OKThe power switch is operating -properly.
    WrnCould not obtain power -switch status.
    ErrA failure or error has -occurred. 
    GoodThe power switch is operating -properly.
    UnknownThe other cluster member -is DOWN.
    TimeoutThe power switch is not -responding to power daemon commands, possibly because of a disconnected -serial cable.
    ErrorA failure or error has -occurred. 
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    OKThe heartbeat channel -is operating properly.
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    ErrA failure or error has -occurred. 
    ONLINEThe heartbeat channel -is operating properly.
    OFFLINEThe other cluster member -appears to be UP, -but it is not responding to heartbeat requests on this channel.
    UNKNOWNCould not obtain the -status of the other cluster member system over this channel, possibly because -the system is DOWN -or the cluster daemons are not running.
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    runningThe service resources -are configured and available on the cluster system that owns the service. -The running state -is a persistent state. From this state, a service can enter the stopping -state (for example, if the preferred member rejoins the cluster), the disabling -state (if a user initiates a request to disable the service), or the error -state (if the status of the service resources cannot be determined). 
    disablingThe service is in the -process of being disabled (for example, a user has initiated a request -to disable the service). The disabling -state is a transient state. The service remains in the disablingstate -until the service disable succeeds or fails. From this state, the service -can enter the disabled -state (if the disable succeeds), the running -state (if the disable fails and the service is restarted), or the error -state (if the status of the service resources cannot be determined). 
    disabledThe service has been -disabled, and does not have an assigned owner. The disabled -state is a persistent state. From this state, the service can enter the -starting -state (if a user initiates a request to start the service), or the error -state (if a request to start the service failed and the status of the service -resources cannot be determined). 
    startingThe service is in the -process of being started. The starting -state is a transient state. The service remains in the starting -state until the service start succeeds or fails. From this state, the service -can enter the running -state (if the service start succeeds), the stopped -state (if the service stop fails), or the error -state (if the status of the service resources cannot be determined). 
    stoppingThe service is in the -process of being stopped. The stopping -state is a transient state. The service remains in the stopping -state until the service stop succeeds or fails. From this state, the service -can enter the stopped -state (if the service stop succeeds), the running -state (if the service stop failed and the service can be started), or the -error -state (if the status of the service resources cannot be determined). 
    stoppedThe service is not running -on any cluster system, does not have an assigned owner, and does not have -any resources configured on a cluster system. The stopped -state is a persistent state. From this state, the service can enter the -disabled -state (if a user initiates a request to disable the service), or the starting -state (if the preferred member joins the cluster). 
    errorThe status of the service -resources cannot be determined. For example, some resources associated -with the service may still be configured on the cluster system that owns -the service. The error -state is a persistent state. To protect data integrity, you must ensure -that the service resources are no longer configured on a cluster system, -before trying to start or stop a service in the error -state. 
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    To display a snapshot of the current cluster status, invoke the clustat -utility. For example: -

    # clustat
    -Thu Jul 20 16:23:54 EDT 2000
    -Cluster Configuration (cluster_1):
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    -        stor4      0      Up             Good
    -        stor5      1      Up             Good
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    -        stor4 <--> stor5           network    ONLINE    
    -       /dev/ttyS1 <--> /dev/ttyS1  serial     OFFLINE    
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    -        diskmount         disabled    None
    -        database1         running     stor5
    -        database2         starting    stor4
    -        user_mail         disabling   None
    -        web_home          running     stor4
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    To monitor the cluster and display status at specific time intervals, -invoke clustat with -the -i time -command option, where time -specifies the number of seconds between status shapshots. -

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    -5.2 Starting and Stopping the Cluster Software

    -You can start the cluster software on a cluster system by invoking the -cluster -start command located in the System V init -directory. For example: -
    # service cluster start
    -You can stop the cluster software on a cluster system by invoking the cluster -stop command located in the System V init -directory. For example: -
    # service cluster stop
    -The previous command willcause the cluster system's services to relocate -over to the other cluster system. -
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    -5.3 Modifying the Cluster Configuration

    -You may need to modify the cluster configuration. For example, you may -need to correct heartbeat channel or quorum partition entries in the cluster -database, a copy of which is located in the /etc/cluster.conf -file. -

    You must use the cluconfig -utility to modify the cluster configuration. Do not modify the cluster.conf -file. To modify the cluster configuration, stop the cluster software on -one cluster system, as described in Starting and -Stopping the Cluster Software. -

    Then, invoke the cluconfig -utility, and specify the correct information at the prompts. After running -the utility, restart the cluster software. -

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    -5.4 Backing Up and Restoring the Cluster Database

    -It is recommended that you regularly back up the cluster database. In addition, -you should back up the database before making any significant changes to -the cluster configuration. -

    To back up the cluster database to the /etc/cluster.conf.bak -file, invoke the cluadmin -utility, and specify the cluster -backup command. For example: -

    cluadmin> cluster backup
    -You can also save the cluster database to a different file by invoking -the cluadmin utility -and specifying the cluster saveas -filenamecommand. -

    To restore the cluster database, follow these steps: -

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    -You can modify the severity level of the events that are logged by the -clupowerd, -cluquorumd, -cluhbd, -and clusvcmgrd daemons. -You may want the daemons on the cluster systems to log messages at the -same level. -

    To change a cluster daemon's logging level on all the cluster systems, -invoke the cluadmin -utility, and specify the cluster -loglevel command, the name of the daemon, and the severity level. -You can specify the severity level by using the name or the number that -corresponds to the severity level. The values 0 to 7 refer to the following -severity levels: -

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    -Note that the cluster logs messages with the designated severity level -and also messages of a higher severity. For example, if the severity level -for quorum daemon messages is 2 (crit), -then the cluster logs messages or crit, -alert, -and emerg severity -levels. Be aware that setting the logging level to a low severity level, -such as 7 (debug), -will result in large log files over time. -

    The following example enables the cluquorumd -daemon to log messages of all severity levels: -

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    -You can update the cluster software, but preserve the existing cluster -database. Updating the cluster software on a system can take from 10 to -20 minutes, depending on whether you must rebuild the kernel. -

    To update the cluster software while minimizing service downtime, follow -these steps: -

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    -5.9 Reinitializing the Cluster

    -In rare circumstances, you may want to reinitialize the cluster systems, -services, and database. Be sure to back up the cluster database before -reinitializing the cluster. See Backing Up and -Restoring the Cluster Database for information. -

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    -5.10 Removing a Cluster Member

    -In some cases, you may want to temporarily remove a member system from -the cluster. For example, if a cluster system experiences a hardware failure, -you may want to reboot the system, but prevent it from rejoining the cluster, -in order to perform maintenance on the system. -

    If you are running a Red Hat distribution, use the chkconfig -utility to be able to boot a cluster system, without allowing it to rejoin -the cluster. For example: -

    # chkconfig --del cluster
    -When you want the system to rejoin the cluster, use the following command: -
    # chkconfig --add cluster
    -You can then reboot the system or run the cluster start command located -in the System V init -directory. For example: -
    # service cluster start
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    -5.11 Diagnosing and Correcting Problems in a Cluster

    -To ensure that you can identify any problems in a cluster, you must enable -event logging. In addition, if you encounter problems in a cluster, be -sure to set the severity level to debug -for the cluster daemons. This will log descriptive messages that may help -you solve problems. Once you have resolved any problems, you should reset -the debug level back down to its default value of info to avoid -excessively large log message files from generating. -

    If you have problems while running the cluadmin -utility (for example, you cannot enable a service), set the severity level -for the clusvcmgrd -daemon to debug. -This will cause debugging messages to be displayed while you are running -the cluadmin utility. -See Modifying Cluster Event Logging for -more information. -

    Use the following table to diagnose and correct problems in a cluster. -
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    SCSI bus not terminatedSCSI errors appear in the log fileEach SCSI bus must be terminated only at the beginning -and end of the bus. Depending on the bus configuration, you may need to -enable or disable termination in host bus adapters, RAID controllers, and -storage enclosures. If you want to support hot plugging, you must use external -termination to terminate a SCSI bus.  -

    In addition, be sure that no devices are connected to a SCSI bus using -a stub that is longer than 0.1 meter. -

    See Configuring Shared Disk Storage -and SCSI Bus Termination for information about -terminating different types of SCSI buses.

    SCSI bus length greater than maximum limitSCSI errors appear in the log fileEach type of SCSI bus must adhere to restrictions on length, -as described in SCSI Bus Length. -

    In addition, ensure that no single-ended devices are connected to the -LVD SCSI bus, because this will cause the entire bus to revert to a single-ended -bus, which has more severe length restrictions than a differential bus.

    SCSI identification numbers not uniqueSCSI errors appear in the log fileEach device on a SCSI bus must have a unique identification -number. If you have a multi-initiator SCSI bus, you must modify the default -SCSI identification number (7) for one of the host bust adapters connected -to the bus, and ensure that all disk devices have unique identification -numbers. See SCSI Identification Numbers for more -information. 
    SCSI commands timing out before completionSCSI errors appear in the log fileThe prioritized arbitration scheme on a SCSI bus can result -in low-priority devices being locked out for some period of time. This -may cause commands to time out, if a low-priority storage device, such -as a disk, is unable to win arbitration and complete a command that a host -has queued to it. For some workloads, you may be able to avoid this problem -by assigning low-priority SCSI identification numbers to the host bus adapters. -

    See SCSI Identification Numbers for more information.

    Mounted quorum partitionMessages indicating checksum errors on a quorum partition -appear in the log fileBe sure that the quorum partition raw devices are used -only for cluster state information. They cannot be used for cluster services -or for non-cluster purposes, and cannot contain a file system. See Configuring -the Quorum Partitions for more information.  -

    These messages could also indicate that the underlying block device -special file for the quorum partition has been erroneously used for non-cluster -purposes. 

    Service file system is uncleanA disabled service cannot be enabled Manually run a checking program such as fsck. -Then, enable the service.  -

    Note that the cluster infrastructure does by defaule run fsck with -the -p option to automatically repair file system inconsistencies. -For particularly egregious error types you may be required to manually -initiate filesystem repair options.

    Quorum partitions not set up correctlyMessages indicating that a quorum partition cannot be accessed -appear in the log fileRun the cludiskutil --t command to check that the quorum partitions are accessible. -If the command succeeds, run the cludiskutil --p command on both cluster systems. If the output is different -on the systems, the quorum partitions do not point to the same devices -on both systems. Check to make sure that the raw devices exist and are -correctly specified in the /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices -file. See Configuring the Quorum Partitions -for more information.  -

    These messages could also indicate that you did not specify yes -when prompted by the cluconfig -utility to initialize the quorum partitions. To correct this problem, run -the utility again. 

    Cluster service operation failsMessages indicating the operation failed appear -on the console or in the log file There are many different reasons for the failure -of a service operation (for example, a service stop or start). To help -you identify the cause of the problem, set the severity level for the cluster -daemons to debug -in order to log descriptive messages. Then, retry the operation and examine -the log file. See Modifying Cluster Event Logging -for more information.
    Cluster service stop fails because a file -system cannot be unmountedMessages indicating the operation failed appear -on the console or in the log file Use the fuser -and ps commands to -identify the processes that are accessing the file system. Use the kill -command to stop the processes. You can also use the lsof --t file_system command to display the identification -numbers for the processes that are accessing the specified file system. -You can pipe the output to the kill -command. -

    To avoid this problem, be sure that only cluster-related processes can -access shared storage data. In addition, you may want to modify the service -and enable forced unmount for the file system. This enables the cluster -service to unmount a file system even if it is being accessed by an application -or user.

    Incorrect entry in the cluster databaseCluster operation is impairedThe cluadmin utility can be used to -examine and modify service configuration.  Additionally, the cluconfig -utility -is used to modify cluster parameters.
    Incorrect Ethernet heartbeat entry in the -cluster database or /etc/hosts -fileCluster status indicates that a Ethernet heartbeat -channel is OFFLINE -even though the interface is validYou can examine and, modify the cluster configuration -by running the cluconfig -utility, as specified in Modifying the Cluster -Configuration, and correct the problem.  -

    In addition, be sure that you can use the ping -command to send a packet to all the network interfaces used in the cluster.

    Loose cable connection to power switchPower switch status is TimeoutCheck the serial cable connection.
    Power switch serial port incorrectly specified -in the cluster database Power switch status indicates a problem You can examine the current settings and modify -the cluster configuration by running the cluconfig -utility, as specified in Modifying the Cluster -Configuration, and correct the problem.
    Heartbeat channel problem Heartbeat channel status is OFFLINEYou can examine the current settings and modify -the cluster configuration by running the cluconfig -utility, as specified in Modifying the Cluster -Configuration, and correct the problem. -

    Verify that the correct type of cable is used for each heartbeat channel -connection.  -

    Verify that you can "ping" each cluster system over the network interface -for each Ethernet heartbeat channel. 

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    -A Supplementary Hardware Information

    -The information in the following sections can help you set up a cluster -hardware configuration. In some cases, the information is vendor specific. - - -
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    -A.2 Setting Up  Power Switches

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    -Setting up RPS-10 Power Switches

    -If you are using an RPS-10 Series power switch in your cluster, you must: -
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    • -Set the rotary address on both power switches to 0. Be sure that the switch -is positioned correctly and is not between settings.
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    • -Toggle the four SetUp switches on both power switches, as follows:
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      SwitchFunctionUp PositionDown Position
      1Data rate X
      2Toggle delay X
      3Power up defaultX 
      4Unused X
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    • -Ensure that the serial port device special file (for example, /dev/ttyS1) -that is specified in the /etc/cluster.conf -file corresponds to the serial port to which the power switch's serial -cable is connected.
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    • -Connect the power cable for each cluster system to its own power switch.
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    • -Use null modem cables to connect each cluster system to the serial port -on the power switch that provides power to the other cluster system.
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    -The following figure shows an example of an RPS-10 Series power switch -configuration. -

    -RPS-10 Power Switch Hardware Configuration

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    See the RPS-10 documentation supplied by the vendor for additional installation -information. Note that the information provided in this document supersedes -the vendor information. -
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    -Setting up WTI NPS Power Switches

    -The WTI NPS-115 and NPS-230 power switch is a network attached device.  -Essentially it is a power strip with network connectivity enabling power -cycling of individual outlets.  Only 1 NPS is needed within the cluster -(unlike the RPS-10 model where a separate switch per cluster member is -required). -

    Since there is no independent means whereby the cluster software can -verify that you have plugged each cluster member system into the appropriate -plug on the back of the NPS power switch, please take care to ensure correct -setup.  Failure to do so will cause the cluster software to incorrectly -conclude a successful power cycle has occurred. -

    When setting up the NPS switch the following configuration guidelines -should be followed. -

    When configuring the power switch itself: -

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    • -You must assign a "System Password" (under the "General Parameters"menu).  -Note: this password is stored in clear text in the cluster configuration -file, so choose a password which differs from your system's password.  -(Although, the file permissions for that file /etc/cluster.conf are only -readable by root.)
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    • -Do not assign a password under the "Plug Parameters".
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    • -Assign system names to the Plug Parameters, (eg clu1 to plug 1,clu2 -to plug 2 - assuming these are the cluster member names).
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    When running cluconfig to specify power switch parameters: -
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    • -Specify a switch type of wti_nps.
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    • -Specify the password you assigned to the NPS switch (ref step 1 in prior -section).
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    • -When prompted for the plug/port number, specify the same name as assigned -in step 3 in prior section.
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    -Note: we have observed that the NPS power switch may become unresponsive -when placed on networks which have high occurances of broadcast or multicast -packets.  In these cases you may have to isolate the power switch -to a private subnet. -

    The NPS-115 power switch is has a very useful feature which can accommodate -power cycling cluster members with dual power supplies.  The NPS-115 -consists of 2 banks of power outlets, each of which is independently powered -and has 4 plugs.  Each power plug of the NPS-115 gets plugged into -a separate power source (presumably a separate UPS).  For cluster -members with dual power supplies, you plug their power cords into an outlet -in each bank.  Then when you configure the NPS-115 and assign ports, -simply assign the same name to outlets in each bank that you have plugged -the corresponding cluster member into.  For example, suppose the cluster -members were clu3 and clu4, where clu3 is plugged into outlets 1 and 5, -and clu4 is plugged into outlets 2 and 6: -

    Plug | Name             -| Status  | Boot Delay | Password         -| Default | -
    -----+------------------+---------+------------+------------------+---------+ -
     1   | clu3             -|   ON    |   5  sec   -| (undefined)      |   ON    -| -
     2   | clu4             -|   ON    |   5  sec   -| (undefined)      |   ON    -| -
     3   | (undefined)      |   -ON    |   5  sec   | (undefined)      -|   ON    | -
     4   | (undefined)      |   -ON    |   5  sec   | (undefined)      -|   ON    | -
     5   | clu3             -|   ON    |   5  sec   -| (undefined)      |   ON    -| -
     6   | clu4             -|   ON    |   5  sec   -| (undefined)      |   ON    -| -
     7   | (undefined)      |   -ON    |   5  sec   | (undefined)      -|   ON    | -
     8   | (undefined)      |   -ON    |   5  sec   | (undefined)      -|   ON    | -
    -----+------------------+---------+------------+------------------+---------+ -

    By specifying the same name to multiple outlets, in response to a power -cycle command, all outlets with the same name will be power cycled.  -In this manner, a cluster member with dual power supplies can be successfully -power cycled.  Under this dual configuration, the parameters specified -to cluconfig are the same as the single configuration described -above. -

    -Setting up Baytech Power Switches

    -The following information pertains to the RPC-3 and PRC-5 power switches. -

    The Baytech power switch is a network attached device.  Essentially -it is a power strip with network connectivity enabling power cycling of -individual outlets.  Only 1 Baytech switch is needed within the cluster -(unlike the RPS-10 model where a separate switch per cluster member is -required). -

    Since there is no independent means whereby the cluster software can -verify that you have plugged each cluster member system into the appropriate -plug on the back of the Baytech power switch, please take care to ensure -correct setup.  Failure to do so will cause the cluster software to -incorrectly conclude a successful power cycle has occurred. -

    When setting up the Baytech switch the following configuration guidelines -should be followed. -

    When configuring the Baytech power switch itself: -

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    • -Usinga serial connection, assign the IP address related parameters.
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    • -You must assign a user name and password (under the "Manage Users"menu).  -Note: this password is stored in clear text in the cluster configuration -file, so choose a password which differs from your system's password.  -(Although, the file permissions for that file /etc/cluster.conf are only -readable by root.)
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    • -To assign system names to the corresponding outlets, go to the "Configuration" -menu, followed by the "Outlets" menu., (eg clu1 to outlet 1,clu2 -to outlet 2 - assuming these are the cluster member names).
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    When running cluconfig to specify power switch parameters: -
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    • -Specify a switch type of baytech.
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    • -Specify the password you assigned to the Baytech switch (ref step 2 in -prior section).
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    • -When prompted for the plug/port number, specify the same name as assigned -in step 3 in prior section.
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    -Other Network Power Switches

    -The cluster software includes support for a range of power switch types.  -This range of power switch module support originated from developers at -Mission Critical Linux, Inc. and as part of the open source Linux-HA project.  -Time and hardware resource constraints did not allow us to fully test the -complete range of switch types.  As such the associated power switch -STONITH modules are considered latent features.  Examples of these -other power switch modules include: -
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    • -APC Master Switch,  www.apc.com  -Note: we have observed that the Master Switch may become unresponsive when -placed on networks which have high occurances of broadcast or multicast -packets.  In these cases you may have to isolate the power switch -to a private subnet.
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    • -APC Serial On/Off Switch (partAP9211),  www.apc.com  -Note: this switch type does not provide a means for the cluster to query -its status.  Therefore the cluster always assumes it it connected -and operational.
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    • -Baytech RPC-3 and RPC-5,  www.baytech.net  -Note: this power switch performs well on networks which include high frequency -of broadcast and multicast packets.
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    -A.3 SCSI Bus Configuration Requirements

    -SCSI buses must adhere to a number of configuration requirements in order -to operate correctly. Failure to adhere to these requirements will adversely -affect cluster operation and application and data availability. -

    You must adhere to the following SCSI bus configuration requirements: -

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    • -Buses must be terminated at each end. In addition, how you terminate a -SCSI bus affects whether you can use hot plugging. See SCSI -Bus Termination for more information.
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    • -TERMPWR (terminator power) must by provided by the host bus adapters connected -to a bus. See SCSI Bus Termination for more information.
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    • -Active SCSI terminators must be used in a multi-initiator bus. See SCSI -Bus Termination for more information.
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    • -Buses must not extend beyond the maximum length restriction for the bus -type. Internal cabling must be included in the length of the SCSI bus. -See SCSI Bus Length for more information.
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    • -All devices (host bus adapters and disks) on a bus must have unique SCSI -identification numbers. See SCSI Identification Numbers -for more information.
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    • -The Linux device name for each shared SCSI device must be the same on each -cluster system. For example, a device named /dev/sdc -on one cluster system must be named /dev/sdc -on the other cluster system. You can usually ensure that devices are named -the same by using identical hardware for both cluster systems.
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    • -Bus resets must be disabled for the host bus adapters used in a cluster.
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    -To set SCSI identification numbers, disable host bus adapter termination, -and disable bus resets, use the system's configuration utility. When the -system boots, a message is displayed describing how to start the utility. -For example, you may be instructed to press Ctrl-A, and follow the prompts -to perform a particular task. To set storage enclosure and RAID controller -termination, see the vendor documentation. See SCSI -Bus Termination and SCSI Identification Numbers -for more information. -

    See www.scsita.org -and the following sections for detailed information about SCSI bus requirements. -
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    -A.3.1 SCSI Bus Termination

    -A SCSI bus is an electrical path between two terminators. A device (host -bus adapter, RAID controller, or disk) attaches to a SCSI bus by a short -stub, -which is an unterminated bus segment that usually must be less than 0.1 -meter in length. -

    Buses must have only two terminators located at the ends of the bus. -Additional terminators, terminators that are not at the ends of the bus, -or long stubs will cause the bus to operate incorrectly. Termination for -a SCSI bus can be provided by the devices connected to the bus or by external -terminators, if the internal (onboard) device termination can be disabled. -

    Terminators are powered by a SCSI power distribution wire (or signal), -TERMPWR, so that the terminator can operate as long as there is one powering -device on the bus. In a cluster, TERMPWR must be provided by the host bus -adapters, instead of the disks in the enclosure. You can usually disable -TERMPWR in a disk by setting a jumper on the drive. See the disk drive -documentation for information. -

    In addition, there are two types of SCSI terminators. Active terminators -provide a voltage regulator for TERMPWR, while passive terminators provide -a resistor network between TERMPWR and ground. Passive terminators are -also susceptible to fluctuations in TERMPWR. Therefore, it is recommended -that you use active terminators in a cluster. -

    For maintenance purposes, it is desirable for a storage configuration -to support hot plugging (that is, the ability to disconnect a host bus -adapter from a SCSI bus, while maintaining bus termination and operation). -However, if you have a single-initiator SCSI bus, hot plugging is not necessary -because the private bus does not need to remain operational when you remove -a host. See Setting Up a Multi-Initiator SCSI Bus -Configuration for examples of hot plugging configurations. -

    If you have a multi-initiator SCSI bus, you must adhere to the following -requirements for hot plugging: -

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    • -SCSI devices, terminators, and cables must adhere to stringent hot plugging -requirements described in the latest SCSI specifications described in SCSI -Parallel Interface-3 (SPI-3), Annex D. You can obtain this document fromwww.t10.org.
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    • -Internal host bus adapter termination must be disabled. Not all adapters -support this feature.
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    • -If a host bus adapter is at the end of the SCSI bus, an external terminator -must provide the bus termination.
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    • -The stub that is used to connect a host bus adapter to a SCSI bus must -be less than 0.1 meter in length. Host bus adapters that use a long cable -inside the system enclosure to connect to the bulkhead cannot support hot -plugging. In addition, host bus adapters that have an internal connector -and a cable that extends the bus inside the system enclosure cannot support -hot plugging. Note that any internal cable must be included in the length -of the SCSI bus.
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    -When disconnecting a device from a single-initiator SCSI bus or from a -multi-initiator SCSI bus that supports hot plugging, follow these guidelines: -
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    • -Unterminated SCSI cables must not be connected to an operational host bus -adapter or storage device.
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    • -Connector pins must not bend or touch an electrical conductor while the -SCSI cable is disconnected.
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    • -To disconnect a host bus adapter from a single-initiator bus, you must -disconnect the SCSI cable first from the RAID controller and then from -the adapter. This ensures that the RAID controller is not exposed to any -erroneous input.
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    • -Protect connector pins from electrostatic discharge while the SCSI cable -is disconnected by wearing a grounded anti-static wrist guard and physically -protecting the cable ends from contact with other objects.
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    • -Do not remove a device that is currently participating in any SCSI bus -transactions.
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    -To enable or disable an adapter's internal termination, use the system -BIOS utility. When the system boots, a message is displayed describing -how to start the utility. For example, you may be instructed to press Ctrl-A. -Follow the prompts for setting the termination. At this point, you can -also set the SCSI identification number, as needed, and disable SCSI bus -resets. See SCSI Identification Numbers for more -information. -

    To set storage enclosure and RAID controller termination, see the vendor -documentation. -
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    -A.3.2 SCSI Bus Length

    -A SCSI bus must adhere to length restrictions for the bus type. Buses that -do not adhere to these restrictions will not operate properly. The length -of a SCSI bus is calculated from one terminated end to the other, and must -include any cabling that exists inside the system or storage enclosures. -

    A cluster supports LVD (low voltage differential) buses. The maximum -length of a single-initiator LVD bus is 25 meters. The maximum length of -a multi-initiator LVD bus is 12 meters. According to the SCSI standard, -a single-initiator LVD bus is a bus that is connected to only two devices, -each within 0.1 meter from a terminator. All other buses are defined as -multi-initiator buses. -

    Do not connect any single-ended devices to a LVD bus, or the bus will -convert to a single-ended bus, which has a much shorter maximum length -than a differential bus. -
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    -A.3.3 SCSI Identification Numbers

    -Each device on a SCSI bus must have a unique SCSI identification number. -Devices include host bus adapters, RAID controllers, and disks. -

    The number of devices on a SCSI bus depends on the data path for the -bus. A cluster supports wide SCSI buses, which have a 16-bit data path -and support a maximum of 16 devices. Therefore, there are sixteen possible -SCSI identification numbers that you can assign to the devices on a bus. -

    In addition, SCSI identification numbers are prioritized. Use the following -priority order to assign SCSI identification numbers: -

    7 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 - 0 - 15 - 14 - 13 - 12 - 11 - 10 - 9 - 8 -

    The previous order specifies that 7 is the highest priority, and 8 is -the lowest priority. The default SCSI identification number for a host -bus adapter is 7, because adapters are usually assigned the highest priority. -On a multi-initiator bus, be sure to change the SCSI identification number -of one of the host bus adapters to avoid duplicate values. -

    A disk in a JBOD enclosure is assigned a SCSI identification number -either manually (by setting jumpers on the disk) or automatically (based -on the enclosure slot number). You can assign identification numbers for -logical units in a RAID subsystem by using the RAID management interface. -

    To modify an adapter's SCSI identification number, use the system BIOS -utility. When the system boots, a message is displayed describing how to -start the utility. For example, you may be instructed to press Ctrl-A, -and follow the prompts for setting the SCSI identification number. At this -point, you can also enable or disable the adapter's internal termination, -as needed, and disable SCSI bus resets. See SCSI Bus -Termination for more information. -

    The prioritized arbitration scheme on a SCSI bus can result in low-priority -devices being locked out for some period of time. This may cause commands -to time out, if a low-priority storage device, such as a disk, is unable -to win arbitration and complete a command that a host has queued to it. -For some workloads, you may be able to avoid this problem by assigning -low-priority SCSI identification numbers to the host bus adapters. -
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    -A.4 Host Bus Adapter Features and Configuration Requirements

    -Not all host bus adapters can be used with all cluster shared storage configurations. -For example, some host bus adapters do not support hot plugging or cannot -be used in a multi-initiator SCSI bus. You must use host bus adapters with -the features and characteristics that your shared storage configuration -requires. See Configuring Shared Disk Storage -for information about supported storage configurations. -

    The following table describes some recommended SCSI and Fibre Channel -host bus adapters. It includes information about adapter termination and -how to use the adapters in single and multi-initiator SCSI buses and Fibre -Channel interconnects. -

    The specific product devices listed in the table have been tested. However, -other devices may also work well in a cluster. If you want to use a host -bus adapter other than a recommended one, the information in the table -can help you determine if the device has the features and characteristics -that will enable it to work in a cluster. -
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    Host Bus AdapterFeatures Single-Initiator ConfigurationMulti-Initiator Configuration
    Adaptec 2940U2W (minimum driver: -AIC7xxx V5.1.28)Ultra2, wide, LVD -

    HD68 external connector -

    One channel, with two bus segments -

    Set the onboard termination by using the BIOS utility.  -

    Onboard termination is disabled when the power is off.

    Set the onboard termination -to automatic (the default).  -

    You can use the internal SCSI connector for private (non-cluster) -storage.

    This configuration is not supported, -because the adapter and its Linux driver do not reliably recover from SCSI -bus resets that can be generated by the host bus adapter on the other cluster -system.  -

    To use the adapter in a multi-initiator bus, the onboard -termination must be disabled. This ensures proper termination when the -power is off. -

    For hot plugging support, disable the onboard termination -for the Ultra2 segment, and connect an external terminator, such as a pass-through -terminator, to the adapter. You cannot connect a cable to the internal -Ultra2 connector. -

    For no hot plugging support, disable the onboard termination -for the Ultra2 segment, or set it to automatic. Connect a terminator to -the end of the internal cable attached to the internal Ultra2 connector. 

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    Qlogic QLA1080 (minimum driver: -QLA1x160 V3.12, obtained from www.qlogic.com/ -bbs-html /drivers.html)Ultra2, wide, LVD -

    VHDCI external connector -

    One channel -

    Set the onboard termination by using the BIOS utility.  -

    Onboard termination is disabled when the power is off, -unless jumpers are used to enforce termination.

    Set the onboard termination -to automatic (the default).  -

    You can use the internal SCSI connector for private (non-cluster) -storage. 

    This configuration is not supported, -because the adapter and its Linux driver do not reliably recover from SCSI -bus resets that can be generated by the host bus adapter on the other cluster -system. -

     For hot plugging support, disable the onboard termination, -and use an external terminator, such as a VHDCI pass-through terminator, -a VHDCI y-cable or a VHDCI trilink connector. You cannot connect a cable -to the internal Ultra2 connector.  -

    For no hot plugging support, disable the onboard termination, -or set it to automatic. Connect a terminator to the end of the internal -cable connected to the internal Ultra2 connector.  -

    For an alternate configuration without hot plugging support, -enable the onboard termination with jumpers, so the termination is enforced -even when the power is off. You cannot connect a cable to the internal -Ultra2 connector.

    - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    Tekram DC-390U2W (minimum driver -SYM53C8xx V1.3G)Ultra2, wide, LVD -

    HD68 external connector -

    One channel, two segments -

    Onboard termination for a bus segment is disabled if internal -and external cables are connected to the segment. Onboard termination is -enabled if there is only one cable connected to the segment. -

    Termination is disabled when the power is off.

    You can use the internal SCSI -connector for private (non-cluster) storage. Testing has shown that the adapter -and its Linux driver reliably recover from SCSI bus resets that can be -generated by the host bus adapter on the other cluster system. -

    The adapter cannot be configured to use external termination, -so it does not support hot plugging. -

    Disable the onboard termination by connecting an internal -cable to the internal Ultra2 connector, and then attaching a terminator -to the end of the cable. This ensures proper termination when the power -is off. -

     

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    Adaptec 29160 (minimum driver: -AIC7xxx V5.1.28)Ultra160 -

    HD68 external connector -

    One channel, with two bus segments -

    Set the onboard termination by using the BIOS utility.  -

    Termination is disabled when the power is off, unless -jumpers are used to enforce termination.

    Set the onboard termination -to automatic (the default).  -

    You can use the internal SCSI connector for private (non-cluster) -storage.

    This configuration is not supported, -because the adapter and its Linux driver do not reliably recover from SCSI -bus resets that can be generated by the host bus adapter on the other cluster -system. -

     You cannot connect the adapter to an external terminator, -such as a pass-through terminator, because the adapter does not function -correctly with external termination. Therefore, the adapter does not support -hot plugging. -

    Use jumpers to enable the onboard termination for the -Ultra160 segment. You cannot connect a cable to the internal Ultra160 connector.  -

    For an alternate configuration, disable the onboard termination -for the Ultra160 segment, or set it to automatic. Then, attach a terminator -to the end of an internal cable that is connected to the internal Ultra160 -connector. 

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    Adaptec 29160LP (minimum driver: -AIC7xxx V5.1.28)Ultra160 -

    VHDCI external connector -

    One channel -

    Set the onboard termination by using the BIOS utility.  -

    Termination is disabled when the power is off, unless -jumpers are used to enforce termination.

    Set the onboard termination -to automatic (the default).  -

    You can use the internal SCSI connector for private (non-cluster) -storage. 

    This configuration is not supported, -because the adapter and its Linux driver do not reliably recover from SCSI -bus resets that can be generated by the host bus adapter on the other cluster -system. -

     You cannot connect the adapter to an external terminator, -such as a pass-through terminator, because the adapter does not function -correctly with external termination. Therefore, the adapter does not support -hot plugging. -

    Use jumpers to enable the onboard termination. You cannot -connect a cable to the internal Ultra160 connector. -

    For an alternate configuration, disable the onboard termination, -or set it to automatic. Then, attach a terminator to the end of an internal -cable that is connected to the internal Ultra160 connector.

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    Adaptec 39160 (minimum driver: -AIC7xxx V5.1.28) -

    Qlogic QLA12160 (minimum driver: QLA1x160 V3.12, obtained -from www.qlogic.com/ -bbs-html /drivers.html)

    Ultra160 -

    Two VHDCI external connectors -

    Two channels -

    Set the onboard termination by using the BIOS utility.  -

    Termination is disabled when the power is off, unless -jumpers are used to enforce termination.

    Set onboard termination to automatic -(the default).  -

    You can use the internal SCSI connectors for private (non-cluster) -storage. 

    This configuration is not supported, -because the adapter and its Linux driver do not reliably recover from SCSI -bus resets that can be generated by the host bus adapter on the other cluster -system. -

     You cannot connect the adapter to an external terminator, -such as a pass-through terminator, because the adapter does not function -correctly with external termination. Therefore, the adapter does not support -hot plugging. -

    Use jumpers to enable the onboard termination for a multi-initiator -SCSI channel. You cannot connect a cable to the internal connector for -the multi-initiator SCSI channel.  -

    For an alternate configuration, disable the onboard termination -for the multi-initiator SCSI channel or set it to automatic. Then, attach -a terminator to the end of an internal cable that is connected to the multi-initiator -SCSI channel. 

    - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    LSI Logic SYM22915 (minimum -driver: SYM53c8xx V1.6b, obtained from ftp.lsil.com -/HostAdapter Drivers/linux)Ultra160 -

    Two VHDCI external connectors -

    Two channels  -

    Set the onboard termination by using the BIOS utility.  -

    The onboard termination is automatically enabled or disabled, -depending on the configuration, even when the module power is off. Use -jumpers to disable the automatic termination. 

    Set onboard termination to automatic -(the default).  -

    You can use the internal SCSI connectors for private (non-cluster) -storage. 

    Testing has shown that the adapter -and its Linux driver reliably recover from SCSI bus resets that can be -generated by the host bus adapter on the other cluster system. -

    For hot plugging support, use an external terminator, -such as a VHDCI pass-through terminator, a VHDCI y-cable, or a VHDCI trilink -connector. You cannot connect a cable to the internal connector. -

    For no hot plugging support, connect a cable to the internal -connector, and connect a terminator to the end of the internal cable attached -to the internal connector. 

    - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    Adaptec AIC-7896 on the Intel -L440GX+ motherboard (as used on the VA Linux 2200 series) (minimum driver: -AIC7xxx V5.1.28)One Ultra2, wide, LVD port, -and one Ultra, wide port -

    Onboard termination is permanently enabled, so the adapter -must be located at the end of the bus.

    Termination is permanently enabled, -so no action is needed in order to use the adapter in a single-initiator -bus.The adapter cannot be used in -a multi-initiator configuration, because it does not function correctly -in this configuration.
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    QLA2200 (minimum driver: QLA2x00 -V2.23, obtained from www.qlogic.com -/bbs-html /drivers.html)Fibre Channel arbitrated loop -and fabric -

    One channel 

    Can be implemented with point-to-point -links or with hubs. Configurations with switches have not been tested.  -

    Hubs are required for connection to a dual-controller -RAID array or to multiple RAID arrays.

    This configuration has not been -tested. 
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    -A.5 Adaptec Host Bus Adapter Requirement

    -If you are using Adaptec host bus adapters in multi-initiator shared disk -storage connection, edit the /etc/lilo.conf -file and either add the following line or edit the append -line to match the following line: -

    append="aic7xxx=no_reset" -
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    -B Supplementary Software Information

    -The information in the following sections can help you manage the cluster -software configuration: - - -
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    -B.1 Cluster Communication Mechanisms

    -A cluster uses several intracluster communication mechanisms to ensure -data integrity and correct cluster behavior when a failure occurs. The -cluster uses these mechanisms to: -
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      Periodically, each cluster system writes a timestamp and system status -(UP or DOWN) to the primary and backup quorum partitions, which are raw -partitions located on shared storage. Each cluster system reads the system -status and timestamp that were written by the other cluster system and -determines if they are up to date. The cluster systems attempt to read -the information from the primary quorum partition. If this partition is -corrupted, the cluster systems read the information from the backup quorum -partition and simultaneously repair the primary partition. Data consistency -is maintained through checksums and any inconsistencies between the partitions -are automatically corrected. -

      If a cluster system reboots but cannot write to both quorum partitions, -the system will not be allowed to join the cluster. In addition, if an -existing cluster system can no longer write to both partitions, it removes -itself from the cluster by shutting down. -
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      Periodically, each cluster system monitors the health of the remote -power switch connection, if any. The cluster system uses this information -to help determine the status of the other cluster system. The complete -failure of the power switch communication mechanism does not automatically -result in a failover. -
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    • -Ethernet and serial heartbeats
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      The cluster systems are connected together by using point-to-point Ethernet -and serial lines. Periodically, each cluster system issues heartbeats (pings) -across these lines. The cluster uses this information to help determine -the status of the systems and to ensure correct cluster operation. The -complete failure of the heartbeat communication mechanism does not automatically -result in a failover.

    -If a cluster system determines that the quorum timestamp from the other -cluster system is not up-to-date, it will check the heartbeat status. If -heartbeats to the system are still operating, the cluster will take no -action at this time. If a cluster system does not update its timestamp -after some period of time, and does not respond to heartbeat pings, it -is considered down. -

    Note that the cluster will remain operational as long as one cluster -system can write to the quorum disk partitions, even if all other communication -mechanisms fail. -
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    -B.2 Cluster Daemons

    -The cluster daemons are as follows: -
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      On each cluster system, the cluquorumd -quorum daemon periodically writes a timestamp and system status to a specific -area on the primary and backup quorum disk partitions. The daemon also -reads the other cluster system's timestamp and system status information -from the primary quorum partition or, if the primary partition is corrupted, -from the backup partition. -
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    • -Heartbeat daemon
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      On each cluster system, the cluhbd -heartbeat daemon issues pings across the point-to-point Ethernet and serial -lines to which both cluster systems are connected. -
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    • -Power daemon
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      On each cluster system, the clupowerd -power daemon monitors the remote power switch connection, if any.  -You will notice that there are 2 separate clupowerd processes running.  -One is the master process which responds to message requests (e.g. -status and power cycle); the other process does periodic polling of the -power switch status. -
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      On each cluster system, the clusvcmgrd -service manager daemon responds to changes in cluster membership by stopping -and starting services. -
       

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    -B.3 Failover and Recovery Scenarios

    -Understanding cluster behavior when significant events occur can help you -manage a cluster. Note that cluster behavior depends on whether you are -using power switches in the configuration. Power switches enable the cluster -to maintain complete data integrity under all failure conditions. -

    The following sections describe how the system will respond to various -failure and error scenarios: -

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    -B.3.1 System Hang

    -In a cluster configuration that uses power switches, if a system "hangs," -the cluster behaves as follows: -
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    1. -The functional cluster system detects that the "hung" cluster system is -not updating its timestamp on the quorum partitions and is not communicating -over the heartbeat channels.
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    -In a cluster configuration that does not use power switches, if a system -"hangs," the cluster behaves as follows: -
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    1. -The functional cluster system detects that the "hung" cluster system is -not updating its timestamp on the quorum partitions and is not communicating -over the heartbeat channels.
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    3. -The functional cluster system sets the status of the "hung" system to DOWN -on the quorum partitions, and then restarts the "hung" system's services.
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      If the system remains "hung," you must manually power-cycle the "hung" -system in order for it to resume cluster operation. -
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    7. -If the previously "hung" system reboots, and can join the cluster, services -are re-balanced across the member systems, according to each service's -placement policy.
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    -B.3.2 System Panic

    -A system panic (crash) is a controlled response to a software-detected -error. A panic attempts to return the system to a consistent state by shutting -down the system. If a cluster system panics, the following occurs: -
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    3. -The cluster system that is experiencing the panic initiates a system shut -down and reboot.
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    -B.3.3 Inaccessible Quorum Partitions

    -Inaccessible quorum partitions can be caused by the failure of a SCSI (or -FibreChannel) adapter that is connected to the shared disk storage, or -by a SCSI cable becoming disconnected to the shared disk storage. If one -of these conditions occurs, and the SCSI bus remains terminated, the cluster -behaves as follows: -
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    3. -If the cluster configuration includes power switches, the functional cluster -system power-cycles the rebooting system.
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    -B.3.4 Total Network Connection Failure

    -A total network connection failure occurs when all the heartbeat network -connections between the systems fail. This can be caused by one of the -following: -
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    -If a total network connection failure occurs, both systems detect the problem, -but they also detect that the SCSI disk connections are still active. Therefore, -services remain running on the systems and are not interrupted. -

    If a total network connection failure occurs, diagnose the problem and -then do one of the following: -

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    • -If the problem affects only one cluster system, relocate its services to -the other system. You can then correct the problem, and relocate the services -back to the original system.
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    • -Manually stop the services on one cluster system. In this case, services -do not automatically fail over to the other system. Instead, you must manually -restart the services on the other system. After you correct the problem, -you can re-balance the services across the systems.
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    -B.3.5 Remote Power Switch Connection Failure

    -If a query to a remote power switch connection fails, but both systems -continue to have power, there is no change in cluster behavior unless a -cluster system attempts to use the failed remote power switch connection -to power-cycle the other system. The power daemon will continually log -high-priority messages indicating a power switch failure or a loss of connectivity -to the power switch (for example, if a cable has been disconnected). -

    If a cluster system attempts to use a failed remote power switch, services -running on the system that experienced the failure are stopped. However, -to ensure data integrity, they are not failed over to the other cluster -system. Instead, they remain stopped until the hardware failure is corrected. -
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    -B.3.6 Quorum Daemon Failure

    -If a quorum daemon fails on a cluster system, the system is no longer able -to monitor the quorum partitions. If you are not using power switches in -the cluster, this error condition may result in services being run on more -than one cluster system, which can cause data corruption. -

    If a quorum daemon fails, and power switches are used in the cluster, -the following occurs: -

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    1. -The functional cluster system detects that the cluster system whose quorum -daemon has failed is not updating its timestamp on the quorum partitions, -although the system is still communicating over the heartbeat channels.
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    3. -After a period of time, the functional cluster system power-cycles the -cluster system whose quorum daemon has failed.
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    5. -The functional cluster system restarts any services that were running on -the cluster system whose quorum daemon has failed.
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    7. -If the cluster system reboots and can join the cluster (that is, it can -write to the quorum partitions), services are re-balanced across the member -systems, according to each service's placement policy.
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    -If a quorum daemon fails, and power switches are not used in the cluster, -the following occurs: -
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    1. -The functional cluster system detects that the cluster system whose quorum -daemon has failed is not updating its timestamp on the quorum partitions, -although the system is still communicating over the heartbeat channels.
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    -B.3.7 Heartbeat Daemon Failure

    -If the heartbeat daemon fails on a cluster system, service failover time -will increase because the quorum daemon cannot quickly determine the state -of the other cluster system. By itself, a heartbeat daemon failure will -not cause a service failover. -

    -

    -B.3.8 Power Daemon Failure

    -If the power daemon fails on a cluster system and the other cluster system -experiences a severe failure (for example, a system panic), the cluster -system will not be able to power-cycle the failed system. Instead, the -cluster system will continue to run its services, and the services that -were running on the failed system will not fail over. Cluster behavior -is the same as for a remote power switch connection failure. -
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    -B.3.9 Service Manager Daemon Failure

    -If the service manager daemon fails, services cannot be started or stopped -until you restart the service manager daemon or reboot the system. -
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    -B.5 Tuning Oracle Services

    -The Oracle database recovery time after a failover is directly proportional -to the number of outstanding transactions and the size of the database. -The following parameters control database recovery time: -
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    • -LOG_CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT
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    • -LOG_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL
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    • -FAST_START_IO_TARGET
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    • -REDO_LOG_FILE_SIZES
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    -To minimize recovery time, set the previous parameters to relatively low -values. Note that excessively low values will adversely impact performance. -You may have to try different values in order to find the optimal value. -

    Oracle provides additional tuning parameters that control the number -of database transaction retries and the retry delay time. Be sure that -these values are large enough to accommodate the failover time in your -environment. This will ensure that failover is transparent to database -client application programs and does not require programs to reconnect. -
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    -B.7 Using a Cluster in an LVS Environment

    -Editorial comment: Integrate with Piranha documentation. -

    You can use a cluster in conjunction with Linux Virtual Server (LVS) -to deploy a highly available e-commerce site that has complete data integrity -and application availability, in addition to load balancing capabilities. -Note that various commercial cluster offerings are LVS derivatives. See -www.linuxvirtualserver.org -for detailed information about LVS and downloading the software. -

    The following figure shows how you could use a cluster in an LVS environment. -It has a three-tier architecture, where the top tier consists of LVS load-balancing -systems to distribute Web requests, the second tier consists of a set of -Web servers to serve the requests, and the third tier consists of a cluster -to serve data to the Web servers. -

    -Cluster in an LVS Environment

    - -

    In an LVS configuration, client systems issue requests on the World -Wide Web. For security reasons, these requests enter a Web site through -a firewall, which can be a Linux system serving in that capacity or a dedicated -firewall device. For redundancy, you can configure firewall devices in -a failover configuration. Behind the firewall are LVS load-balancing systems, -which can be configured in an active-standby mode. The active load-balancing -system forwards the requests to a set of Web servers. -

    Each Web server can independently process an HTTP request from a client -and send the response back to the client. LVS enables you to expand a Web -site's capacity by adding Web servers to the load-balancing systems' set -of active Web servers. In addition, if a Web server fails, it can be removed -from the set. -

    This LVS configuration is particularly suitable if the Web servers serve -only static Web content, which consists of small amounts of infrequently -changing data, such as corporate logos, that can be easily duplicated on -the Web servers. However, this configuration is not suitable if the Web -servers serve dynamic content, which consists of information that changes -frequently. Dynamic content could include a product inventory, purchase -orders, or customer database, which must be consistent on all the Web servers -to ensure that customers have access to up-to-date and accurate information. -

    To serve dynamic Web content in an LVS configuration, you can add a -cluster behind the Web servers, as shown in the previous figure. This combination -of LVS and a cluster enables you to configure a high-integrity, no-single-point-of-failure -e-commerce site. The cluster can run a highly-available instance of a database -or a set of databases that are network-accessible to the web servers. -

    For example, the figure could represent an e-commerce site used for -online merchandise ordering through a URL. Client requests to the URL pass -through the firewall to the active LVS load-balancing system, which then -forwards the requests to one of the three Web servers. The cluster systems -serve dynamic data to the Web servers, which forward the data to the requesting -client system. -

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