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The Question is: two node alphaserver 4100 with storageworks and hsz50 and 100mbps NIC (full-duplex) on a cluster with a quorum disk does memory dump and reboot one of the node to "have connection to quorum disk" and hangs when the network switch is reset. it will remain at this sport until the second node is rebooted and the RSM promt (>>>) appears before it can completely boot. What is the likely cause of this kind of problem. The Answer is : If resetting the network switch causes a loss of connection to the remote system, then there may be a problem with the OpenVMS SCS communications or with the switch itself. The workaround, rather obviously, involves avoiding the network switch reset which is the apparent trigger of the loss of communications. If the network itself is unstable, you will want to configure a local network for the cluster, or add CI, MC, or other cluster communications interconnect into the configuration. In this case, it appears that one or both of the hosts lack a connection to the quorum disk, or the cluster itself has lost quorum. Details of the cluster hardware and software configuration are lacking, so a more specific answer is difficult at best. Please see the OpenVMS FAQ for details on correctly setting the system parameters VOTES and EXPECTED_VOTES. Please apply the available OpenVMS ECO kits for OpenVMS V7.2-1. With two AlphaServer 4100 series systems with SCSI and an Ethernet connection, the quorum disk would often be configured as a disk on a multi-host SCSI bus. If the quorum disk is not accessable on a shared storage or communications interconnect, then the use of the quorum disk can and likely should be entirely eliminated. Failing resolution via ECO or network stabilizations, please contact the Compaq Customer Support Center directly.
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