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IBM Certification Study Guide  AIX HACMP
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It is highly unlikely that you will add or remove a network module. For 
information about changing a characteristic of a Network Module, such as the 
failure detection rate, see the chapter on changing the cluster topology in the 
HACMP for AIX, Version 4.3: Administration Guide, SC23-4279. Changing 
the network module allows the user to influence the rate of heartbeats being 
sent and received by a Network Module, thereby changing the sensitivity of 
the detection of a network failure.
In HACMP/ES, topology services and group services are used instead of 
Network Interface Modules (NIMs) in order to keep track of the status of 
nodes, adapters or resources.
In HACMP/ES, the tuning of network sensitivity is a little different. 
Customizable attributes are the interval between heartbeats in seconds and 
the 
Fibrillate Count, which is the acceptable number of missed heartbeats 
before some event is triggered. You will find the
 
Change / Show Topology 
and Group Services Configuration
 
in the Cluster Topology screen, just 
like the NIM tuning options.
4.2.5  Synchronizing the Cluster Definition Across Nodes
Synchronization of the cluster topology ensures that the ODM data on all 
cluster nodes is in sync. The HACMP ODM entries must be the same on each 
node in the cluster. If the definitions are not synchronized across nodes, the 
HACMP for AIX software generates a run-time error at cluster startup.
Even if you have a cluster defined with only one node, you must still 
synchronize the cluster.
The processing performed in synchronization varies depending on whether 
the cluster manager is active on the local node. If the cluster manager is not 
active on the local node when you select this option, the ODM data in the 
system default configuration directory (DCD) on the local node is copied to 
the ODMs stored in the DCDs on all cluster nodes. The cluster manager is 
typically not running when you synchronize the initial cluster configuration. 
If the cluster manager is active on the local node, the ODM data stored in the 
DCDs on all cluster nodes are synchronized. In addition, the configuration 
data stored in the active configuration directory (ACD) on each cluster node is 
overwritten with the new configuration data, which becomes the new active