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If you plan to enable failover server functionality with Lustre (either on an OSS or MDS), you must add high-availability (HA) software to your cluster software. You can use any HA software package with Lustre.
If you plan to enable failover server functionality with Lustre (either on an OSS or MDS), you must add high-availability (HA) software to your cluster software. You can use any HA software package with Lustre.


Heartbeat is one option that supports a redundant system with access to shared (common) storage with dedicated connectivity. Heartbeat can determine the system’s general state. For more information, see Chapter 8:''Failover'' in the [[Lustre Documentation|''Lustre Operations Manual'']].
For more information about failover in a Lustre file system, see [http://wiki.lustre.org/images/4/4d/Failover.pdf Chapter 8:Failover] in the ''Lustre Operations Manual''. '''''This information is currently being revised. Watch for a new version coming soon.'''''

Revision as of 12:15, 2 November 2009

If you plan to enable failover server functionality with Lustre (either on an OSS or MDS), you must add high-availability (HA) software to your cluster software. You can use any HA software package with Lustre.

For more information about failover in a Lustre file system, see Chapter 8:Failover in the Lustre Operations Manual. This information is currently being revised. Watch for a new version coming soon.