Managing Serviceguard 12th Edition, March 2006

Understanding Serviceguard Software Components
How the Network Manager Works
Chapter 3 107
Figure 3-18 Local Switching After Cable Failure
Local network switching will work with a cluster containing one or more
nodes. You may wish to design a single-node cluster in order to take
advantages of this local network switching feature in situations where
you need only one node and do not wish to set up a more complex cluster.
Switching Back to Primary LAN Interfaces after Local Switching
If a primary fails, the subnet will be switched to a standby. If the
primary is later restored, the cluster daemon will switch the subnets
back to their primary interfaces. Whenever a node is halted, the cluster
daemon (cmcld) will always attempt to switch any
Serviceguard-configured subnets running on standby interfaces back to
their primary interfaces. This is done regardless of the link state of the
primary interfaces. The intent of this switchback is to preserve the
original network configuration as it was before the cluster started.
Switching back occurs on the specified node if a cmhaltnode command is
issued or on all nodes in the cluster if a cmhaltcl command is issued.