Sun Cluster 3.0 Installation Guide

Mirroring Guidelines

This section provides guidelines for planning the mirroring of your cluster configuration.

Mirroring Multihost Disks

Mirroring all multihost disks in a Sun Cluster configuration enables the configuration to tolerate single-disk failures. Sun Cluster software requires that you mirror all multihost disks across disk expansion units.

Consider the following points when mirroring multihost disks.

For more information about multihost disks, refer to Sun Cluster 3.0 Concepts.

Mirroring the Root Disk

For maximum availability, you should mirror root (/), /usr, /var, /opt, and swap on the local disks. Under VxVM, you encapsulate the root disk and mirror the generated subdisks. However, mirroring the root disk is not a requirement of Sun Cluster.

Before deciding whether to mirror the root disk, consider the risks, complexity, cost, and service time for the various alternatives concerning the root disk. There is no single mirroring strategy that works for all configurations. You might want to consider your local Enterprise Services representative's preferred solution when deciding whether to mirror root.

Refer to your volume manager documentation and to either Appendix A, Configuring Solstice DiskSuite Software or Appendix B, Configuring VERITAS Volume Manager for instructions on mirroring the root disk.

Consider the following issues when deciding whether to mirror the root disk.