[Ocfs2-devel] heartbeat.

Mark Fasheh mark.fasheh at oracle.com
Wed Sep 6 09:15:07 PDT 2006


Hi Mathieu,

On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 09:08:05AM +0200, Mathieu Avila wrote:
> Hello OCFS2 team,
> 
> I'm currently looking at the OCFS2 code in linux-2.6.17.11, and i wander 
> why OCFS2 performs its heartbeat on a disk region unlike on the network 
> like many clustered services stack do. What is the requirement for a 
> disk heartbeat ? Is there any way to tune this behaviour and change it 
> into a network heartbeat ?
The OCFS2 cluster stack heartbeats on both disk and network. Disk is
generally thought to have the final say as to whether a node is alive or
not. The reason we heartbeat on disk is because we want to be sure a
connection to the disk is maintained. Otherwise, the cluster could hang
indefinitely if the disk cable from one mounted node is unplugged - it
wouldn't be able to write out shared meta data for other nodes to read.

That all said, we're likely to remove the disk heartbeat in favor of a read
only mechanism in a future release of OCFS2.
	--Mark

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Mark Fasheh
Senior Software Developer, Oracle
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