Titan High Availability Clusters
System Administration Manual
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Cluster Nodes are also connected directly using the
High Speed Interconnect
(HSI). This
dedicated network consists of dual redundant Gigabit Ethernet (GE) links, and is used for
clustering traffic and data protection, i.e. NVRAM mirroring.
Creating a Cluster
Configuring two Titan SiliconServers to operate in a cluster requires the following steps:
1.
Ensure that one of the servers has an A/A cluster license.
2.
Configure, or “promote”, the licensed server to A/A cluster mode.
3.
Add a second server by “joining” it to the A/A cluster.
4.
Add one or more EVS to the cluster.
5.
Distribute the EVS amongst the Cluster Nodes.
Note:
In order to maximize the performance in the cluster, the EVS should
be distributed in such a way as to even the network client load between
them.
Using the Cluster Wizard
In Cluster Wizard, a server can be configured as an Active/Active Cluster Node and a server can
also be configured to join an existing cluster.
Whether creating a new cluster or joining a node to an existing cluster, a Cluster Node
IP
address
must be defined. The Cluster Node IP address is used to maintain heartbeat
communication between Cluster Nodes and between the Cluster Nodes and the Quorum Device
(QD). Due to the importance of the heartbeat communication, the Cluster Node IP address
should be assigned to the 10/100 management port connected to the private management
network, keeping the heartbeats isolated from normal network congestion.
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