Single CPS use with multiple clusters
Created: 29 Jan 2013 | Updated: 07 Mar 2013 | 6 comments
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I cannot find documentation that says if a single VCS 6.0 coordination point server can support multiple clusters. If it can, do I need one VIP on the CPS per cluster that will utilize it as a quorum?
Regards,
Mark McCurdy
HP
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Hi Mark,
A single Coordination Point Server (CPS) can support multiple clusters. In testing we have had over 1000 2-node clusters using the same set of 3 CPS nodes. With version 6.0, CPS supports multiple IPs to ensure that a single path between the CPS and the VCS cluster does not cause an issue during I/O Fencing.
Symantec recommends 3 coordination points per cluster to avoid a single point of failure.
If the CP Servers will be placed in a failover cluster, then you will need a Virtual IP per network to ensure connectivity during a fencing race.
We have an I/O Fencing Whitepaper that we are in the process of updating.
If you have additional questions, please let us know.
Thanks,
Anthony
Hi AHerr,
I thought that a set of 3 CPS could serve up to 128 VCS Clusters (page 333 of VCS admin 6.0):
"A single CP server can serve multiple VCS clusters. A common set of CP servers
See the SFHA 6.0 install guide:
UK Symantec Consultant in VCS, GCO, SF, VVR, VxAT on Solaris, AIX, HP-ux, Linux & Windows
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Some documentation references to the Veritas Cluster Server Installation Guide and Veritas Cluster Server Administrator’s Guide on SORT.
For more information on Symantec recommended CP server configurations, the necessity to make a single CP server configuration highly available, about Quorum agent, see:
Jubin
Thanks all. I've only got a standalone CPS, so I'll reuse its VIP for our second VCS cluster.
That would work just fine. :-)
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