Oracle Audio Technologies E10898-02 User Manual

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High Availability (HA)

High Availability

9-3

Figure 9–2, "HA in effect for a Virtual Machine Server failure"

shows a Virtual

Machine Server failing and the guests restarting on other Virtual Machine Servers in
the server pool.

Figure 9–2

HA in effect for a Virtual Machine Server failure

Figure 9–3, "HA in effect for a Virtual Machine Server restart or shut down"

shows a

Virtual Machine Server restarting or shutting down and the guests migrating to other
Virtual Machine Servers in the server pool.

Figure 9–3

HA in effect for a Virtual Machine Server restart or shut down

To enable HA, you must first make sure all Virtual Machine Servers in the server pool:

Use the same shared storage.

Are in the same OCFS2 or NFS cluster.

Are Oracle VM Server Release 2.1.2 or above.

Have the same cluster root, which is a specially designated shared storage used for
heatbeating in the cluster. For example, the cluster root might be
example.com:/OVS for an NFS cluster, or /dev/sdd6 for an OCFS2 cluster. The
heartbeat file would be located at example.com:/OVS/.server_pool_hb for an NFS
cluster. There is no heartbeat file for an OCFS2 cluster as one is in-built in the file
system.

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