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Figure 1-7. Fencing a Node with Dual Fibre Channel Connections
You can configure a node with one fencing method or multiple fencing methods. When
you configure a node for one fencing method, that is the only fencing method available for
fencing that node. When you configure a node for multiple fencing methods, the fencing
methods are
cascaded
from one fencing method to another according to the order of the
fencing methods specified in the cluster configuration file. If a node fails, it is fenced using
the first fencing method specified in the cluster configuration file for that node. If the first
fencing method is not successful, the next fencing method specified for that node is used.
If none of the fencing methods is successful, then fencing starts again with the first fencing
method specified, and continues looping through the fencing methods in the order specified
in the cluster configuration file until the node has been fenced.
1.3.4. Cluster Configuration System
The Cluster Configuration System (CCS) manages the cluster configuration and provides
configuration information to other cluster components in a Red Hat cluster. CCS runs in
each cluster node and makes sure that the cluster configuration file in each cluster node is
up to date. For example, if a cluster system administrator updates the configuration file in
Node A, CCS propagates the update from Node A to the other nodes in the cluster (refer
to Figure 1-8).
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