User's Guide

Configuring HyperFabric
Configuring HMP for Transparent Local Failover Support
Chapter 4
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Case 2: Switch Failure (see Figure 4-8)
Consider the following illustration where node A is connected to node D with traffic
being routed through the HF adapter 1 on both the nodes (A and D), and the HF switch 1
fails. HMP transparently fails over traffic through the other available switch (HF switch
0). This is possible only if at least one adapter of the card pairs on both the nodes (HF
adapter 0 of the Card Pair 0 on nodes A and D) is physically reachable (through the HF
switch 0).
Figure 4-8 Switch Failover
Thus, if a switch fails, HMP transparently fails over traffic only if at least one member of
the card pair is physically reachable through the other switch.
Case 3: Cable Failure Between Two Switches (see Figure 4-9)
HF
adapter 1
node C
HF
adapter 0
HF
adapter 1
HF
adapter 1
HF
adapter 0
HF Switch 0
HF Switch 1
HF
adapter 1
node A
node B
node D
HF
adapter 0
HF
adapter 0
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Card Pair 0
Card Pair 0
Card Pair 0 Card Pair 0