Network interfaces, Cluster nodes, Preventing network failure – Dell PowerVault 770N (Deskside NAS Appliance) User Manual

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A network that carries internal cluster communication

A public network that provides client systems with access to cluster application services

A public-and-private network that carries both internal cluster communication and connects client systems to cluster

application services

Neither a public nor private network that carries traffic unrelated to cluster operation

Preventing Network Failure

MSCS uses all available private and public-and-private networks for internal communication. Configure multiple networks as

private or public-and-private to protect the cluster from a single network failure. If there is only one such network available

and it fails, the cluster nodes stop communicating with each other. When two nodes are unable to communicate, they are

partitioned and MSCS automatically shuts down on one node. While this shutdown guarantees the consistency of application

data and the cluster configuration, it can make cluster resources unavailable.

For example, if each node has only one network adapter, and the network cable on one of the nodes fails, each node,

(because it is unable to communicate with the other), attempts to take control of the quorum disk. There is no guarantee that

the node with a functioning network connection will gain control of the quorum disk. If the node with the failed network cable

gains control, the entire cluster is unavailable to network clients. To avoid this problem, ensure that all nodes have at least

two networks and are configured to use both networks for the private network (internal communications).

Node-to-Node Communication

MSCS does not use public only networks for internal communication. For example, a cluster has Network A configured as

private and Network B configured as public. If Network A fails, MSCS does not use Network B because it is public; the nodes

stop communicating and one node terminates its Cluster Service.

Network Interfaces

The Microsoft® Windows® operating system keeps track of all network adapters in a server cluster. This tracking system

allows you to view the state of all cluster network interfaces from a cluster management application, such as Cluster

Administrator.

Cluster Nodes

A cluster node is a system in a server cluster that has a working installation of the Windows operating system and MSCS.

Cluster nodes have the following characteristics:

Every node is attached to one or more cluster storage devices. Each cluster storage device attaches to one or more

disks. The disks store all of the cluster's configuration and resource data. Each disk can be owned by only one node at

any point in time, but ownership can be transferred between nodes. The result is that each node has access to all

cluster configuration data.

Every node communicates with the other nodes in the cluster through one or more network adapters that attach nodes

to networks.

Every node in the cluster is aware of another system joining or leaving the cluster.

Every node in the cluster is aware of the resources that are running on all nodes in the cluster.

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