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PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services Configuration and AdministrationGuide 4.3Redundant Line Control Function

5.1 Outline of Cluster System Support

In cluster system, Redundant Line Control Function supports the following operation modes:

How cluster failover is dealt with in each mode is shown below.

Table 5.1 List of the cluster system compatible function

Mode

Active Standby System

Mutual standby System

Cascade System

Priority transfer system

Duplicate transfer path for SIS

Fast switching mode

A

A

A

A

X

NIC switching mode

A

A

A

A

A

GS linkage mode

A

A

X

X

X

[Meaning of the symbols] A: Supported X: Not supported

Virtual IP addresses allocated to virtual interfaces are taken over if a cluster switching event occurs. GLS does not provide any function to support MAC address takeover and system node name takeover. Table 5.2 Supported cluster take over information indicates the support status of each takeover function.

Table 5.2 Supported cluster take over information

Cluster Operation mode

IP address

MAC address

IP address
+

MAC address

IP address
+

System node name

IP address
+

MAC address

+

System node name

Active standby

A

X

X

X

X

Mutual standby

A

X

X

X

X

Cascade

A

X

X

X

X

Priority transfer

A

X

X

X

X

[Meaning of the symbols] A: Supported X: Not supported

Note

  • Configuring GLS as Priority transfer, one of the cluster operation, follows the same procedure for configuring Cascade operation.

  • When using Fast switching mode, you need a host running Fast switching mode as an associate host other than a node configuring a Cluster system. Failover of Gls resource may fail if there is only one Cluster system configuring nodes on the transfer route monitoring host due to simultaneous detection of transfer route failure on operation node and standby node.

  • Scalable configuration as well as standby configuration in High-availability scalable settings are not supported.

Figure 5.1 Cluster Switching for the virtual interface shows an example of cluster switching for the virtual interface

Figure 5.1 Cluster Switching for the virtual interface

The logical unit number for the virtual interface for cluster switching is 65 or later. (sha0:65, sha0:66)