On Feb 20, 2011, at 4:59 AM, Denny Schierz <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi,
> 
> Am 19.02.2011 um 02:39 schrieb Freddie Cash:
> 
>> And devd provides
>> the hooks into your custom scripts so that when CARP switches from
>> node 1 to node 2, you export the pool on node 1, and import the pool
>> on node 2.
> 
> but how will I take care, that I don't get a split brain? Or do I think the 
> right way, if I say "Only where the carp IP is active, that node has the 
> force to import ZFS?" But what happens, if through a power cut both nodes are 
> power on the same time? I miss something like a quorum device or 

At boot carp devices have a delay that you manually set. If both machines are 
powered on at the same time that mechanism prevents both heads asserting carp 
MASTER. Of course it's imperfect and a staggered power on can defeat the delay. 
In practice, it's pretty rare. Now what can make carp lose it's mind is that it 
uses the interface config for a checksum. If the interface config differs both 
sides go MASTER. At that point you start getting 50% of your IP traffic to each 
host, as the MAC address in the switch flaps, and so forth.  Your scripts 
probably need to down the CARP device if the ZFS import fails.  

The reality of two node HA is that split brain is an unavoidable issue. Ancient 
sailors knew this when they needed precise timekeeping for navigation.  Take 
one clock to sea or three. If you have two clocks and they disagree...

In practice most of the things that cause split brain to happen would cause 
issues even if the rig didn't split brain. 

Failover while there are active writes is far more of an issue than split 
brain...

Thanks,

Josh (been there, done that) 
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