To host quorum disks on HDS USP and NSC storage systems,
you must be aware of the system requirements for establishing quorum
disk for these storage systems.
Note: Oracle StorEdge systems are not supported to host Lenovo Storage V series quorum
disks.
The Lenovo Storage V series clustered system uses a quorum disk to store important system configuration
data and to break a tie in the event of a SAN failure. The system
automatically chooses three managed disks (MDisks) as quorum disk
candidates. Each disk is assigned an index number: either 0, 1, or
2. Although a system can be configured to use up to three quorum disks,
only one quorum disk is elected to resolve a tie-break situation.
The purpose of the other quorum disks is to provide redundancy if
a quorum disk fails before the system is partitioned.
Requirements
for HDS TagmaStore USP, HP XP10000/12000, and NSC55:
To host
any of the three quorum disks on these HDS TagmaStore USP, HP XP10000/12000,
or NSC55 storage systems, ensure that each of the following conditions
have been met:
- Firmware version Main 50-09-72 00/00 or later is running. Contact
HDS or HP support for details on installing and configuring the correct
firmware version.
- System Option 562 is enabled. Contact HDS
or HP support for details on System Option 562.
- All Lenovo Storage V series ports are configured in a single HDS or HP host group.
Requirements for HDS TagmaStore USPv, USP-VM, and HP XP20000/24000:
To host any of the three quorum disks on these HDS TagmaStore
USPv, USP-VM, or HP XP20000/24000 systems, ensure that each of the
following requirements have been met:
After you have verified these requirements for the appropriate
storage system, complete the following steps on the
Lenovo Storage V series command-line
interface to set the quorum disks:
- Issue the chcontroller command:
chcontroller -allowquorum yes controller_id or controller_name
where controller_id or controller_name is the controller that corresponds to the relevant HDS or HP storage
system.
- Repeat step 1 for
each controller that is part of the relevant HDS or HP storage system.
- Issue the setquroum command:
setquroum -quorum [0|1|2] mdisk_id or mdisk_name
where mdisk_id
or mdisk_name is the relevant MDisk on the HDS or HP system.
Attention: Failure to meet these conditions or
to follow these steps can result in data corruption.
The
support websites provide current information about quorum support: