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Conference 7.286::fddi

Title:FDDI - The Next Generation
Moderator:NETCAD::STEFANI
Created:Thu Apr 27 1989
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2259
Total number of notes:8590

241.0. "Controller 700; tie breaker?" by HGOVC::LILLIANTANG () Mon Apr 22 1991 06:03

for the FDDI controller 700 running on Risc platforms
- will it be supporting LAT, DECnet IV besides TCPIP?  

VAXcluster support on FDDI
- on the slide from OPAL describing this feature, a node is labeled
  "tie breaker" - what does this mean?

thanks
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241.1Tie-breakerMR1PST::SYSAP::PARRISKeith, DECcluster EngineerMon Apr 22 1991 10:2620
>  "tie breaker" - what does this mean?

In the VAXcluster quorum scheme, VAX systems are given votes, and if a group of
nodes with a majority of the possible votes (quorum) can all talk to each
other, they can operate as a cluster.  In the special case of 2 nodes, neither
can achieve quorum without the other; normally a quorum disk would be used to
"break the tie" in this case, or else a 3rd node can be added. 

With an FDDI cluster spread between a couple of geographically-separated sites
(to hopefully survive a local disaster), quorum gets a little more complicated.
If one site is more important than the other, you can give it more votes and it
will act as the primary site; it can operate independently of the secondary
site, but the secondary site cannot operate independently of the primary site. 

If both sites are equally important, or if you want operation at either site to
contine despite a disaster at one of the sites, you can't simply use a quorum
disk at once site or the other, since it would fall victim to the same disaster
that particular site suffers.  Instead, a 3rd site is added to the FDDI ring as
a "tie-breaker" site; whichever of the two sites survives the disaster will be
able to talk with this site and continue cluster operations.
241.2LAT is supported, DECnet-ULTRIX V4.2 has latent supportMIPSBX::thomasThe Code WarriorMon Apr 22 1991 12:585
DECnet-ULTRIX V4.2 has latent support for FDDI.  You can turn on the circuit
but you can't show/zero counters.

DECnet-ULTRIX V5.0 also has latent support for FDDI with full Phase V network
management.