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In general, you manage a multiple-site OpenVMS Cluster using the same tools and techniques that you would use for any OpenVMS Cluster interconnected by a LAN. The following sections describe some additional considerations and recommends some system management tools and techniques.
The following table lists system management considerations specific to multiple-site OpenVMS Cluster systems.
Problem | Possible Solution |
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Multiple-site configurations present an increased probability of the
following failure modes:
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Assign votes so that one preferred site has sufficient votes to maintain quorum and to continue operation if the site-to-site communication link fails or if the other site is unavailable. Select the site with the most critical applications as the primary site. Sites with a few noncritical systems or satellites probably should not have sufficient votes to continue. |
Users expect that the local resources will either continue to be available or will rapidly become available after such a failure. This might not always be the case. |
Consider the following options for setting user expectations:
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You can use the following system management methods and tools to manage both remote and local nodes:
Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS allows you to shadow data volumes across multiple sites. System disks can be members of a volume shadowing or RAID set within a site; however, use caution when configuring system disk shadow set members in multiple sites. This is because it may be necessary to boot off a remote system disk shadow set member after a failure. If your system does not support FDDI booting, it will not be possible to do this.
See the Software Product Descriptions (SPDs) for complete and
up-to-date details about Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS (SPD
27.29.xx) and StorageWorks RAID for OpenVMS (SPD
46.49.xx).
D.4.3 Monitoring Performance
Monitor performance for multiple-site OpenVMS Cluster systems as follows:
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