IBM SG24-5131-00 User Manual

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the cluster becomes a standby node. You must choose a rotating standby 
configuration if you do not want a break in service during reintegration.
Since takeover nodes continue providing services until they have to leave the 
cluster, you should configure your cluster with nodes of equal power. While 
more expensive in terms of CPU hardware, a rotating standby configuration 
gives you better availability and performance than a hot-standby 
configuration.
Mutual Takeover Configuration
Figure 3 illustrates a two node cluster in a mutual takeover configuration.
Figure 3.  Mutual Takeover Configuration
In this configuration, there are two cascading resource groups: A and B. 
Resource group A consists of two disks, hdisk1 and hdisk3, and one volume 
group, sharedvg. Resource group B consists of two disks, hdisk2 and hdisk4, 
and one volume group, databasevg. Node 1 has priorities of 1 and 2 for 
resource groups A and B respectively, while Node 2 has priorities of 1 and 2 
for resource groups B and A respectively.
During normal operations, nodes 1 and 2 have control of resource groups A 
and B respectively, and both provide critical services to end users. If either 
node 1 or node 2 fails, or has to leave the cluster for a scheduled outage, the 
surviving node acquires the failed node’s resource groups and continues to 
provide the failed node’s critical services.