Sun Cluster 2.2 Software Installation Guide

2.5.1 Mirroring Guidelines

Unless you are using a RAID5 configuration, all multihost disks must be mirrored in Sun Cluster configurations. This enables the configuration to tolerate single-disk failures.

Consider these points when mirroring multihost disks:

2.5.1.1 Mirroring Root (/)

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

You should consider the risks, complexity, cost, and service time for the various alternatives concerning the root disk. There is not one answer 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 for instructions on mirroring root.

Consider the following issues when deciding whether to mirror the root file system.

2.5.1.2 Solstice DiskSuite Mirroring Alternatives

Consider the following alternatives when deciding whether to mirror root (/) file systems under Solstice DiskSuite. The issues mentioned in this section are not applicable to Sun StorEdge Volume Manager or Cluster Volume Manager configurations.