Mt Xia: Technical Consulting Group

Business Continuity / Disaster Recovery / High Availability
Data Center Automation / Audit Response / Audit Compliance

Slide List

0: High Availability
1: Introduction
2: Scope
3: Concepts
4: SPOFs
5: Resource Groups
6: Resource Group Failover
7: Disk Access
8: Hot-standby configuratio
9: Mutual takeove
10: Third party takeover
11: Third party takeover
12: Dual Networks
13: Network Adapter Labels
14: Synchronization
15: Cluster Topology
16: Configured Clusters
17: NFS
18: Cascading
19: Cascading
20: Cascading
21: Rotating
22: Concurrent
23: Concurrent
24: Concurrent
25: HACMP Policies
26: HACMP Guidelines
27: HACMP Standards
28: HACMP Procedures

HACMP Introduction

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HACMP - Disk Access

  • The first distinction that you need to make while designing a cluster is whether you need a non-concurrent or a concurrent shared disk access environment.

  • The possible non-concurrent disk access configurations are:

    • Hot-standby
    • Rotating standby
    • Mutual takeover
    • Third-party takeover


For assistance with designing, implementing, supporting, and automating your High Availability (HACMP) environments, please contact Mt Xia.

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