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Clustering with Fusion-io
3. Configure the communication paths in LifeKeeper.
4. Create the mirror and extend to the target. A full resync will occur.
5. Pause the mirror. Changes will be tracked in the bitmap file until the mirror is resumed.
6. Delete the static routes:
root@source# route del -net 10.10.20.0/24
root@target# route del -net 10.10.10.0/24
7. Shut down the target system and ship it to its permanent location.
8. Boot the target system and ensure network connectivity with the source.
9. Resume the mirror. A partial resync will occur.
Clustering with Fusion-io
Fusion-io Best Practices for Maximizing DataKeeper Performance
SPS for Linux includes integrated, block level data replication functionality that makes it very easy to
set up a cluster when there is no shared storage involved. Using Fusion-io, SPSfor Linux allows you
to form "shared nothing" clusters for failover protection.
When leveraging data replication as part of a cluster configuration, it is critical that you have enough
bandwidth so that data can be replicated across the network just as fast as it is being written to disk.
The following best practices will allow you to get the most out of your “shared nothing” SPS cluster
configuration when high-speed storage is involved:
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