Re: HACMP question

From: Ferenc Gyurcsan (fgyurcsa@AVAILANT.COM)
Date: Fri Nov 22 2002 - 15:06:36 EST


It is sometimes refered to as "mutual takeover". The basic concept is that
you have two cascading resource groups: the following way:
rg1 nodelist: "nodeA nodeB"
rg2 nodelist: "nodeB nodeA"

When you have only one node available, one rg is consuming the boot
interface (adapter), and the other one the standby. When you have both
nodes, then 1 rg is on one node, and the other one is on the other node.

--Ferenc

-----Original Message-----
From: Clifton, Pablo [mailto:Pablo.Clifton@BCBSFL.COM]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 2:57 PM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: Re: HACMP question

yes- HACMP can be used in active-active config

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Pablo Clifton
-----Original Message-----
From: abdellah.djebli@SICKKIDS.CA [mailto:abdellah.djebli@SICKKIDS.CA]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 2:45 PM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: HACMP question
Hello All,
Could HACMP be used in a load balancing way, in other words as
active-active mode.
Or is it just used in high availability (failover) mode.
Thanks in advance.
Abdu
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