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Arbitration For Data Integrity in Serviceguard Clusters: > Chapter 1 Arbitration
for Data Integrity in Serviceguard ClustersUse of a Lock LUN as the Cluster Lock |
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The lock LUN is similar to the HP-UX cluster lock disk but different in certain respects. As with the lock disk, a lock LUN is marked when a node obtains the cluster lock, so that other nodes will see the lock as “taken.” This mark will survive an off-on power cycle of the disk device unlike SCSI disk reservations. As with HP-UX, the lock LUN can be used with clusters of up to four nodes. The lock LUN is not mirrored. Here are the important differences between the lock disk in HP-UX and the lock LUN in Linux or HP-UX:
Serviceguard periodically checks the health of the lock LUN and writes messages to the syslog file when a lock LUN fails the health check. This file should be monitored for early detection of lock disk problems. The operation of the lock LUN is shown in Figure 1-6 “Lock LUN Operation”. The node that acquires the lock (in this case node 2) continues running in the cluster. The other node halts. |
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