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Proxmox High Availability

You're reading from   Proxmox High Availability Discover how to introduce, design, and implement high availability clusters for your business without hassle

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783980888
Length 258 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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CHENG MAN CHENG MAN
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Preface 1. Basic Concepts of a Proxmox Virtual Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with a High Availability (HA) Environment 3. Key Components for Building a Proxmox VE Cluster 4. Configuring a Proxmox VE Cluster 5. Testing on a Proxmox Cluster 6. System Migration of an Existing System to a Proxmox VE Cluster 7. Disaster Recovery on a Proxmox VE Cluster 8. Troubleshooting on a Proxmox Cluster Index

Key component 4 – quorum disk

A quorum disk is a small shared storage in a cluster design, and it is necessary for a two-node Proxmox cluster to work properly. As we only have two member nodes in a cluster, it will cause racing problems when one of the nodes is down. In our example, we would like to use a disk-based quorum daemon—qdisk—to solve this problem. The functionalities of a qdisk are listed as follows:

  • Heartbeat and liveliness determination: Node updates the status blocks on a quorum disk and alters the timestamp, which is used to decide whether a node has hung or not. If there are certain misses during the heuristics testing, a node is declared as offline.
  • Scoring and heuristics: As mentioned in the previous point, up to 10 heuristics (minimum 1 heuristic) can be configured by the administrator. There is a score for each heuristic. Normally, there are multiple heuristics defined in a cluster configuration. A node is defined as healthy only if it has scored half...
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