HP ProLiant Cluster HA/F500 for MA8000 Enhanced DT Supplement Guide

Disaster Recovery
MSCS Resource Failover and Failback
A normal MSCS failover occurs if a cluster resource fails at the site (refer to
Figure 3-1). The exact failover behavior can be configured for each cluster group, but
usually this means that the entire cluster group that contains the failed resource may
attempt to switch to the other cluster node. No storage subsystem failover is required
in this situation.
Use the standard failback mechanisms provided by MSCS to perform a failback after
a resource failure. There is no storage failback in this situation because no storage
subsystem failover occurred.
Figure 3-1: Microsoft cluster management software
resource or server failure
Local Server Failure
A normal MSCS failover occurs if one of the cluster nodes fails. All the resources
defined in the cluster groups that were running on the failed node will attempt to
switch over to the surviving nodes. As with a cluster resource failure, no storage
subsystem failover is required. This is also the case when a cluster node is brought
down for a scheduled event, such as system maintenance.
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