This section examines the availability of storage and network resources in different failure scenarios, and it also discusses troubleshooting common issues.
ActiveCluster Component Failures
Table 1 lists storage failure scenarios that can occur with ActiveCluster, and how data availability to hosts is affected.
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Components |
Storage Availability |
SQL Server |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Array 1 |
Array 2 |
Replication Link |
Mediator |
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Up |
Up |
Up |
Up |
Available on both arrays |
Up and running on all the hosts, with access to both arrays |
|
Up |
Down |
Up |
Up |
Available on the surviving array |
Up and running on all the hosts, with access to Array 1 only |
|
Up |
Up |
Down |
Up |
Available on one array |
Up and running on all the hosts, with access to the chosen arrays |
|
Up |
Up |
Up |
Down |
Available on both arrays |
Up and running on all the hosts, with access to both arrays |
|
Up |
Down |
Down |
Up |
Available on one array |
Up and running on all the hosts, with access to Array 1 only |
|
Up |
Up |
Down |
Down* |
Unavailable |
Down, as both the replication link and the mediator are down |
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Up |
Down |
Down |
Down* |
Unavailable |
Down, as both the replication link and the mediator are down, along with an array |
|
Down |
Down |
Not applicable |
Up |
Unavailable |
Down, as both of the arrays are down |
*Entries in Table 1 labeled with asterisks (*) denote failures of components other than inaccessibility of the mediator. If the mediator becomes inaccessible after an array or the replication link has already experienced a failure, storage remains accessible on one array.
Host and Storage Network Failures
Table 2 lists the observable behavior of select storage components in the event of various failure scenarios.
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Failure Scenario |
Behavior |
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Single or multiple host failure |
Applications can automatically failover to other hosts on the same site or to other hosts at another site connected to the other array. This is driven by the Windows Server Failover Cluster feature assuming clusters are stretched between sites. |
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Stretched storage-area network fabric outage (Fibre Channel or iSCSI) (Failure of storage-area network interconnect between sites) |
Host input/output continues automatically on local paths within the local site:
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Storage-area network fabric outage at one site |
Applications can automatically switch to hosts at another site connected to a different array, driven by the host SQL Server cluster:
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