PowerHA cross site lvm configuration and nfs config in PowerHA
 
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Michael
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« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2010, 04:30:24 PM »

I'll be speaking with someone later this week who is doing this "regularly".
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« Reply #4 on: June 10, 2010, 02:29:35 AM »


 Thanks Michael, I have read the redbooks, basically we need to define sites first with the nodes in the list and then create a cluster, we will then add sites into the cluster, a bit complex but not hard  Smiley

 if someone has any PowerHA failover scripts then that would be help, I can use them as a template, basically due to apps workload we need to create failover script so for instance if 2 or more than 2 nodes are down in the 6 nodes cluster then failover to the other site instead of 3rd node in the same cluster etc.
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« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2010, 08:03:28 PM »

The new name is something like PowerHA SystemMirror (version 6.1 and beyond for now). I am not as active with HACMP/PowerHA as I once was.

Basically, it should be fairly simple with XD, i.e. all in smit screens - as XD knows how to talk with storage systems. If I recall correctly XD negotiates the visibility of the disks. On the side/site that is active - the disks are visible, on the inactive side they are invisible, or otherwise inaccessable. On a node failure, or directed move of a resource group XD/SystemMirror cause the visibility status to change.

Maybe visibility is the wrong term - but the "smarts" of CD is that it negotiates with the storage system where the LUNs are visible/active.

And today I just heard that there are two or three new courses from IBM training for HACMP/PowerHA/SystemMirror. The course codes are AN41-AN46 (some of these course are already a year old, others are less than a few weeks.)

When I have time I'll look a bit deeper - so maybe someone who has more recent experience will give an answer before that.
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« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2010, 03:21:06 PM »


 Thanks for your response, yes your assumption is correct, storage team will take care of the mirroring in the background.

 I have created plenty of multinode clusters but this is the first time im configuring cross site lvm PowerHA..

 you can shoot me email on : getrufi@gmail.com....
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« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2010, 07:34:43 PM »

NFS has been fairly integrated into HACMP for many years. I have forgotten how long ago HANFS product was discontinued as a separate product - being fully integrated into mainstream HACMP/PowerHA.

HaGeo was the old name for what became HACMP/XD. HAGEO was a collection of scripts and additional monitors to assist with using the GeoRM product. GeoRM was an AIX LVM-like system for remote mirroring.

These days setting up a remote node, or dual-site/cross-site cluster depends on whether you are doing the mirroring using a product like GeoRM, or whether the mirroring is being done in the background by the storage system.

In short, before anyone can really help you will need to tell us more about your plans and/or capabilities for maintaining remote mirrors.
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« on: June 07, 2010, 03:42:22 PM »



 Hello Guys

 I've read the redbook it's not hard to creat cross site cluster but it would be of great help if I can get a walk thru as I have never created cross site lvm before although I've created plenty of 2 node clusters.

 Does anyone have any walk thru on PowerHA cross site lvm cluster ? and also configuring nfs in hacmp ? I'm using PowerHA v5.5 sp5.


 Thanks
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