Paras,

A curiosity question:

How do you make sure that your storage will survive failure of *either* of your 
site without loss of data and continuity of service?
What storage configuration are you using?

Thanks and regards,

Chris

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paras pradhan
Sent: Thursday, 7 July 2011 02:15
To: linux clustering
Subject: [Linux-cluster] DR node in a cluster

Hi,

My GFS2 linux cluster has three nodes. Two at the data center and one at the DR 
site. If the nodes at DR site break/turnoff, all the services move to DR node. 
But if the 2 nodes at the data center lost communication with the DR node, I am 
not sure how does the cluster handles the split brain. So I am looking for some 
recommendation in this kind of scenario. I am usig Qdisk votes (=3) in this 
case.

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Here is the cman_tool status output.


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Version: 6.2.0
Config Version: 74
Cluster Name: vrprd
Cluster Id: 3304
Cluster Member: Yes
Cluster Generation: 1720
Membership state: Cluster-Member
Nodes: 3
Expected votes: 6
Quorum device votes: 3
Total votes: 6
Quorum: 4
Active subsystems: 10
Flags: Dirty
Ports Bound: 0 11 177
Node name: vrprd1.hostmy.com<http://vrprd1.hostmy.com>
Node ID: 2
Multicast addresses: x.x.x.244
Node addresses: x.x.x.96
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Thanks!
Paras.

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