FIGURE 1-1Basic Foundation Services Cluster
FIGURE 1-2Basic Foundation Services Cluster
FIGURE 2-1Example of a Cluster Configuration
With a Non-Peer Node Connected to the Cluster
FIGURE 3-1CGTP
Transfer of Data Packets From a Source Node to a Destination Node
FIGURE 3-2CGTP Link Failure
FIGURE 4-1Structure of an IPv4 Address
on a Peer Node
FIGURE 4-2Node Address Triplets
FIGURE 4-3Example of the Floating Address
Triplet of a Master Node and Vice-Master Node
FIGURE 4-4Example of the Floating Address
Triplet After Failover
FIGURE 6-1Data Replication
FIGURE 6-2Reliable File Service During
Failover or Switchover
FIGURE 6-3Restoration of the Synchronized
State
FIGURE 6-4One Partition of a Physical
Disk Configured as a Virtual Disk
FIGURE 6-5Defining Logical Volumes
on Linux Using LVM
FIGURE 6-6Data Replication Using Shared
Disk
FIGURE 6-7Reliable File Service During
Failover or Switchover for Shared Disk
FIGURE 6-8Restoration of the Synchronized
State for Shared Disk
FIGURE 7-1Request for Boot Broadcast
From a Diskless Node
FIGURE 8-1Example
of a Nonpeer Node Connected Directly to a Cluster Network Using
a Public IP Address Space
FIGURE 8-2Example of a Nonpeer Node
Connected to the Cluster Network Through Additional Physical Interfaces
on Peer Nodes
FIGURE 8-3Example of Nonpeer Nodes Connected
to the Cluster Network Through a Router
FIGURE 11-1Remote Access to the Cluster
FIGURE 11-2Cascading Data From Peer Nodes
to the Master Node
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