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Caché ECP Clusters on Red Hat
Enterprise Linux
Caché ECP Clusters is a high availability feature that enables failover from one ECP data
server to another, using operating system level clustering to detect a failed server. Caché ECP
Clusters technology has been tested and is supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version
4. This document contains details of how to congure the cluster and is organized into the
following sections:
Pre-installation Planning
Conguring the Cluster Services for Caché
Conguring the Second Node
Adding Caché to the Cluster Services
Maintaining the Caché Registry When Upgrading
For detailed information on conguring the cluster on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, see the
Red Hat Cluster Suite, Conguring and Managing a Cluster, at the Red Hat Web site.
1 Pre-installation Planning
This section outlines the requirements for conguring the cluster system. Subsequent sections
describe the steps to install, dene, and congure the various components of the cluster. To
plan the process for setting up the cluster system, rst determine whether the conguration
is a hot-standby conguration or an active-active conguration. In a hot-standby conguration
only one node is running Caché at a time.
In an active-active conguration each node is running its own instance of Caché. The nodes
do not have direct access to the same databases; each database is assigned to one Caché
instance or the other. You can network the Caché instances with ECP and use namespace
denitions to project the same data from both nodes.
An active-active conguration requires the following tasks:
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