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Conference decwet::winnt-clusters

Title:WinNT-Clusters
Notice:Info directories moved to DECWET::SHARE1$:[NT_CLSTR]
Moderator:DECWET::CAPPELLOF
Created:Thu Oct 19 1995
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:863
Total number of notes:3478

767.0. "[Wolfpack] Generic Wolfpack Questions" by ALFAM7::SIEBOLD (Thomas, TSO Munich - ALPHAholics can not be VAXinated!) Thu Apr 24 1997 06:41

For a paper where a customer wants a comparison of cluster solution I am tasked
with writing something on DEc and Wolfpack Clusters.

Could someone please help me with the following questions or verify my answers:

1) Can a wolfpack server be a member in multiple clusters?
	[I assume NO]

2) Can there be multiple clusters in a domain?
	[I assume YES]

3) Can the member servers be PDC and BDC respectively or MUST they be?
	[ I assume the CAN, but MUST not]

4) Are there more than one SCSI rail supported ?
	[ I assume YES]

5) FWD SCSI is the only one supported ?

6) What is the failover granularity, bus or disk ?
	[I assume disk]

7) SQL Server: Wolfpack is supposed to support single SQL server only.
	Is this correct? If so, how is failover done?

thanks
	Thomas
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767.1SUTRA::16.36.2.155::BatsSpeeding, speeding, I'm always speedingThu Apr 24 1997 10:3433
1) Can a wolfpack server be a member in multiple clusters?
        [I assume NO]

>> Correct
2) Can there be multiple clusters in a domain?
        [I assume YES]
>> Correct
3) Can the member servers be PDC and BDC respectively or MUST they be?
        [ I assume the CAN, but MUST not]
>> Correct
4) Are there more than one SCSI rail supported ?
        [ I assume YES]
>> Correct
5) FWD SCSI is the only one supported ?
>> By Digital yes. It's up to other vendors if they want to implement 
>> Single-Ended SCSI. It would be vendor dependent.
6) What is the failover granularity, bus or disk ?
        [I assume disk]
>> Disk
7) SQL Server: Wolfpack is supposed to support single SQL server only.
        Is this correct? If so, how is failover done?
>>Basically you install SQLServer twice to the same physical location
>>(Shared disk of course), and you start/stop the MSSQLSERVER server.
>>The other associated entries in a group like the IP-address used, the
>> NetBIOS name used and the disk are taking with the SQLServer.
>> When a failover happens, you'll get the Wolfpack software that stops
>> the MSSQLSERVER on one machine (provided that it was manual) and starts
>> it on the other machine. MSSQLSERVER will read the MASTER.DAT file etc
>> and will hapily have everything on-line afterwards.
>> Since you take the IP-address and a NetBIOSname with it as well, clients
>> can still connect to the same socket or namedpipe.

>>Pjotrr
767.2dual Wolfpack SQL from DigitalDECWET::CAPPELLOFMy other brain is a polymerThu Apr 24 1997 17:2917
>7) SQL Server: Wolfpack is supposed to support single SQL server only.
>        Is this correct? If so, how is failover done?
    
    The explanation in .1 is correct for plain SQL Server.
    
    The Digital Wolfpack Plus add-on will allow you to run SQL Server on
    both nodes with failover, just like Digital Clusters does today.
    
>5) FWD SCSI is the only one supported ?
>>> By Digital yes. It's up to other vendors if they want to implement 
>>> Single-Ended SCSI. It would be vendor dependent.
    
    That's true for the initial systems that Digital is certifying for
    Wolfpack compatibility.  I think you'll see more storage connection
    options soon.  Ultra-SCSI is going to be released soon, and we're going
    to be looking at Fibre Channel as soon as possible.  It's only a matter
    of certification.  Wolfpack should work with all of them.