HP Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes, July 2009
Table Of Contents
- HP Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes
- Table of Contents
- Printing History
- 1 Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes
- Announcements
- Platform Dependencies
- July 2009 Patches
- Serviceguard Bundled Components - New Product Structure
- Serviceguard Optional Products Not Bundled
- New Cluster Manager
- Serviceguard A.11.19 Is the Required Basis for Future Rolling Upgrades
- Quorum Server Upgrade Required if You Are Using an Alternate Address
- Serviceguard Manager Available from the System Management Homepage (SMH)
- Support for Mixed-OS Clusters (HP–UX 11i v2 and 11i v3)
- Version 5.0 of Veritas CVM and CFS from Symantec Required
- Version 3.5, 4.0, or 4.1 of HPVM Required
- ipnodes Entries Needed in /etc/nsswitch.conf
- Legacy Packages
- .rhosts Deprecated
- cmviewconf Deprecated
- Serviceguard Extension for Faster Failover Obsolete
- RS232 Heartbeat Obsolete
- Token Ring and FDDI Obsolete
- Parallel SCSI Dual Cluster Lock Obsolete
- Parallel SCSI Not Supported for Lock LUN
- Cluster Name Restrictions
- Optimizing Performance when Activating LVM Volume Groups
- High Availability Consulting Services
- Announcements for HP-UX 11i v2
- Announcements for HP-UX 11i v3
- What’s in this Release
- New Features for July 2009 Patches
- Features Introduced in A.11.19
- Serviceguard on HP-UX 11i v3
- What’s Not in this Release
- About the New Features
- Features Introduced Before A.11.19
- Features First Introduced in Serviceguard A.11.18 Patches
- Features First Introduced Before Serviceguard A.11.18
- Documents for This Version
- Further Information
- Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
- Installing Serviceguard on HP-UX
- Uninstalling Serviceguard
- Patches for this Version
- Fixed in This Version
- Known Problems
- About Serviceguard Releases
- Release Notes Revisions
- Native Languages
- Announcements

— HP-UX 11i v3 Native Multi-Pathing for Mass Storage
— LVM Migration from Legacy to Agile Naming Model HP-UX 11i v3
See also the HP-UX 11i v3 intro(7) manpage.
Support for HP Integrity Virtual Machines (HPVM)
As of A.11.16, Serviceguard supports HP Integrity Virtual Machines (HPVM). HPVM
runs only on HP Integrity systems; it does not run on HP 9000 systems.
IMPORTANT: Serviceguard A.11.19 supports only version 3.5, 4.0, or 4.1 of HPVM.
See the Serviceguard/SGeRAC/SMS/Serviceguard Mgr Plug-in Compatibility and Feature
Matrix, on docs.hp.com -> High Availability, under the heading
Serviceguard -> Support Matrixes, for the most up-to-date compatibility
information.
Serviceguard A.11.19 supports an HPVM either as a package or as a cluster node. If
any Serviceguard cluster node is a virtual machine, the amount of time Serviceguard
needs to wait for a failed node’s I/O to complete increases; see “About HPVM and
Cluster Re-formation Time” (page 45).
See also “cmappmgr” (page 29).
About HPVM and Cluster Re-formation Time
When a node fails and the cluster re-forms, Serviceguard must wait a certain amount
of time to allow I/O from the failed node to be written out to the target storage device.
Only after that time has elapsed can Serviceguard allow an adoptive node access to
that device; otherwise data corruption could occur. The amount of time Serviceguard
waits is calculated by Serviceguard and is not user-configurable.
The above is true whether or not the cluster includes virtual machines (VMs), but using
VMs as Serviceguard nodes increases the amount of time Serviceguard needs to wait
before it is safe to allow another node access to the same storage. This additional wait
can increase cluster re-formation time by as much as 70 seconds.
The additional time Serviceguard needs to wait depends in part on whether or not a
VM guest depot is installed on the VM node. (See HP Integrity Virtual Machines
Installation, Configuration, and Administration, at the address given below, for information
on installing a guest depot.) Serviceguard uses information it derives from the VM
guest depot to set the timeout to the optimal value. If any VM node does not have a
VM guest depot, Serviceguard may not be able to obtain the information it needs to
set the optimal timeout, and in that case it sets the additional timeout to the maximum
value, 70 seconds.
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