TruCluster Server Handbook (HP Technologies)

17.7 Quorum and Voting Strategies

Some system administrators have questioned the wisdom of needing quorum to be able to form a cluster, especially in large cluster configurations due to the number of nodes that would need to be up simultaneously. We do not see this as a problem because one of the purposes of a cluster is high availability – the point is to keep as many members participating in the cluster as possible. Furthermore, requiring a majority of votes (quorum) in order to form and maintain a cluster, more than one cluster will not be able to exist at any point in time, thereby preserving data integrity.

The questions that inevitably follow:

While we wonder why someone would break apart their production cluster, extenuating and unforeseen circumstances do occur which often require creative solutions, so…

You should plan your cluster for maximum availability at all times even when some members will be unavailable. Here are a few tips:

Both expected votes and member votes can be administratively modified, so it is no big deal to modify the votes within the cluster so that it requires fewer votes to form or continue. In the following sections we will discuss managing quorum in a cluster.

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