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IBM Certification Study Guide  AIX HACMP
reintegration, a node remains as a standby and does not take back any of the 
resources that it had initially served.
Concurrent Resource Groups: A concurrent resource group may be shared 
simultaneously by multiple nodes. The resources that can be part of a 
concurrent resource group are limited to volume groups with raw logical 
volumes, raw disks, and application servers.
When a node fails, there is no takeover involved for concurrent resources. 
Upon reintegration, a node again accesses the resources simultaneously with 
the other nodes.
The Cluster Manager makes the following assumptions about the acquisition 
of resource groups:
Cascading
The active node with the highest priority controls the 
resource group.
Concurrent
All active nodes have access to the resource group.
Rotating
The node with the rotating resource group’s associated 
service IP address controls the resource group.
2.4.2  Shared LVM Components
The first distinction that you need to make while designing a cluster is 
whether you need a non-concurrent or a concurrent shared disk access 
environment.
2.4.2.1  Non-Concurrent Disk Access Configurations
The possible non-concurrent disk access configurations are:
  • Hot-Standby
  • Rotating Standby
  • Mutual Takeover
  • Third-Party Takeover
Hot-Standby Configuration
Figure 2 illustrates a two node cluster in a hot-standby configuration.