Chapter 34. Configuring a Red Hat High Availability cluster with IBM z/VM instances as cluster members
Red Hat provides several articles that may be useful when designing, configuring, and administering a Red Hat High Availability cluster running on z/VM virtual machines.
- Design Guidance for RHEL High Availability Clusters - IBM z/VM Instances as Cluster Members
- Administrative Procedures for RHEL High Availability Clusters - Configuring z/VM SMAPI Fencing with fence_zvmip for RHEL 7 or 8 IBM z Systems Cluster Members
- RHEL High Availability cluster nodes on IBM z Systems experience STONITH-device timeouts around midnight on a nightly basis
- Administrative Procedures for RHEL High Availability Clusters - Preparing a dasd Storage Device for Use by a Cluster of IBM z Systems Members
You may also find the following articles useful when designing a Red Hat High Availability cluster in general.