
Overview of a two-node IBM Spectrum Protect cluster using System Automation for Multiplatforms
Use the System Automation for Multiplatforms cluster for higher server and database availability during a failure. By using the System Automation for Multiplatforms failover function, server components such as the database can automatically recover from a failure.
The IBM Spectrum Protect™ server
and the DB2® database are the
underlying server components for this two-node cluster. The server
is the core component. It is responsible for client and server activity.
The DB2 database is an internal
component, which is installed as part of the server. The server controls
all database activity such as startup and shutdown. When the server
detects a server or database component failure, it tries to restart
the database. If the restart fails, the server and database are automatically
shut down on the primary node and System Automation for
Multiplatforms automatically
starts these components on the secondary node. Because the IBM
Spectrum Protect functions
are restored immediately, server and database availability is higher.
Figure 1. The failover function. The server and database components fail
on the primary node. System Automation for
Multiplatforms starts
these components on the secondary node.

The server and the database include the following log directories, which are used for storage:
- IBM Spectrum Protect instance directory
- Active log directory
- Archive log directory
- Database directory
Figure 2. Multiple IBM
Spectrum Protect server instances on separate nodes. These server instances are on separate physical systems. These instances can access the highly available shared storage.
