Re: Quorum disk over RAID software device

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Hi,

The problem you could encounter is the network and storage split brain.

If your Qdsik LUNs were hosted by 2 arrays located in 2 different
rooms or site, each room hosting half the nodes of your cluster, in
case a SAN and network partition occurs between the 2 rooms, you'll
find yourself in a perfect storage and network split brain.

Each room having the same number of nodes and accessing one leg of
your qdisk, each qdisk leg being seen "alive" by the nodes in the
room.

Brem


2009/12/15 Andreas Pfaffeneder <apfaffeneder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi Rafael,
>
> Am 14.12.2009 23:15, schrieb Rafael Micó Miranda:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I was wondering if there is a way to achieve a "quorum disk over a RAID
>> software device" working CMAN cluster.
>>
>>
>
> in a similar situation I am using a raid-1 device (built with mdadm prior to
> the startup of cman/rgmanager) which consists of two luns, one in each
> location. This works pretty well as quorum-device.
>
> Andreas
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