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Linux Cluster configuration for redhat pacemaker for postgre client

  • November 11, 2024
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Hi,

We are trying to configure postgre backup for linux cluster which host postgre sql.

https://documentation.commvault.com/2023e/expert/configuring_cluster_group_clients_for_non_veritas_clusters_unix.html

 

What does shared cluster filesystem means ? Do it means which active/active or active/passive?

In the Job Results Directory box, type the path for the job results directory. Ensure that the directory resides on a shared cluster file system.

 

What about jobresults directory ,how this resource need to be configured in cluster?

How the dependency of jobresults with other resources need to be defined ?

 

What does moved filesystem means ?

  • Unmount any moved file system because of the failover

 

Please help to answer these queries.

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Damian Andre
Vaulter
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  • November 11, 2024

Jobresults contains metadata for backup jobs that have run. For example, it could contain the dirchange file to keep track of files protected in the last backup so it knows what to protect in the next incremental. Because of this, the job results folder has to be shared across all cluster nodes using a network share.

It should be active/passive - and be available only to the active node.

In windows this would be located on a CSV or cluster shared volume, or network share. Since I am not as familiar with unix I cannot offer the best solution there.

 


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  • November 12, 2024

Hi,

Thank you for looking into this.BOL is not clear. Redhat Cluster team would like to know how the linking of commvault resource(cvclusternotify) need to be done to other resources.Is this correct ?

resource(cvclusternotify)→ VIP(resource)

resource(cvclusternotify)→ Jobresults mountpath(resource)

 

From BOL:

Add Service Dependencies

Add the following service dependencies:

  • Dependencies to IP Resource

  • Dependencies to Disk Resource


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