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 configuration
9: Mutual takeover
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
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HACMP - Synchronization
Numerous entities must be synchronized between nodes in a cluster, requires unique identifiers within the cluster
Disaster Recovery requires enterprise wide unique identifiers
Identifiers include:
Volume Group names
Logical Volume names
JFS Log Logical Volumes
Filesystem mount points
Resource Group names
IP addresses, names, and aliases
Application Servers and startup scripts
User and group names, UID's, GID's
For assistance with designing, implementing, supporting, and
automating your High Availability (HACMP)
environments, please contact Mt
Xia.
Slide ID:MXHA-14
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