For more information about managers, see “Managers overview” (page 118).
Table 38 Default number of managers added when a management group is created
Manager configurationNumber of storage systems
1 manager1
2 managers and a virtual manager, if a Failover Manager
is not available.
1
2
3 managers3
3 managers4
5 managers
2
5 or more
1
See “Failover Managers” (page 120) and “Virtual Managers” (page 120) for more information about virtual managers
and Failover Managers.
2
Management groups are not permitted to have more than 5 managers. If you want to add a special manager (e.g.,
Failover Manager) and already have 5 managers, you must first stop a regular manager and then add the special
manager. Alarms will be displayed for management groups that are not running the correct number of managers. To
resolve the alarm, ensure the correct number of managers are configured for the management group.
Managers and quorum
Managers use a voting algorithm to coordinate storage system behavior. In this voting algorithm,
a strict majority of managers (a quorum) must be running and communicating with each other for
the SAN/iQ software to function. An odd number of managers is recommended to ensure that a
majority is easily maintained. An even number of managers can get into a state where no majority
exists—half of the managers do not agree with the other half. This state, known as “split-brain,”
may cause the management group to become unavailable.
For optimal fault tolerance in a single-site configuration, you should have 3 or 5 managers in your
management group to provide the best balance between fault tolerance and performance. The
maximum supported number of managers is 5. See Table 39 (page 119).
Table 39 Managers and fault tolerance
ExplanationFault toleranceNumber of managers
If the manager fails, no data
control takes place. This
None1
configuration is not
recommended.
An even number of
managers is not
None2
recommended, except in
specific configurations.
Contact HP Support for more
information.
If one manager fails, two
remain to maintain quorum.
High3
However, two managers do
not provide fault tolerance.
An even number of
managers is not
High4
recommended, except in
specific configurations.
Contact HP Support for more
information.
If one or two managers fail,
three remain to maintain
quorum.
High5
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