This manual describes how to set up and maintain the hardware configuration
for a
TruClusterTM
Server cluster.
Audience
This manual is for system administrators who will set up
and configure the hardware before installing the TruCluster Server
software.
The manual assumes that you are familiar with the
tools and methods that are needed to maintain your hardware,
operating system, and network.
New and Changed Features
The following changes have been made to this manual since the Version 5.1 release:
Section 1.6 is a new section that introduces eight-node clusters.
Section 3.7.1.3 is a new section that introduces the RA3000 and discusses how to configure a RAID array 3000 (RA3000) for use on a shared SCSI bus with UltraSCSI hubs.
Section 5.7.3 is a new section that explains how to upgrade a virtual hub Memory Channel configuration to a standard hub configuration.
Chapter 9 and Chapter 10 were re-ordered and rewritten to provide better continuity between the chapters, and to make them flow better.
Section 10.4.2 is a new section that discusses how to cable a single storage shelf onto a shared SCSI bus.
Section 10.4.5 is a new section that discusses how to cable an RA3000 onto a shared SCSI bus using external termination.
Chapter 11 is a new chapter that discusses how to create an externally terminated eight-node cluster.
This manual is organized as follows:
Chapter 1 | Introduces the TruCluster Server product and provides an overview of setting up TruCluster Server hardware. |
Chapter 2 | Describes hardware requirements and restrictions. |
Chapter 3 | Contains information about setting up a shared SCSI bus, SCSI bus requirements, and how to connect storage to a shared SCSI bus using the latest UltraSCSI products (DS-DWZZH UltraSCSI hubs, and HSZ70 and HSZ80 RAID array controllers). |
Chapter 4 | Describes how to prepare systems for a TruCluster Server configuration, and how to connect host bus adapters to shared storage using the DS-DWZZH UltraSCSI hubs and the HSZ70 and HSZ80 RAID array controllers. |
Chapter 5 | Describes how to set up the Memory Channel cluster interconnect, and how to upgrade Memory Channel interconnects. |
Chapter 6 | Provides an overview of Fibre Channel and describes how to set up Fibre Channel hardware. |
Chapter 7 | Describes the use of AlphaServerTM GS80, GS160, or GS320 hardware partitions in a TruCluster Server configuration. |
Chapter 8 | Describes how to configure a shared SCSI bus for tape drive, tape loader, or tape library usage. |
Chapter 9 | Describes how to prepare systems and host bus adapters for the TruCluster Server configurations described in Chapter 10. |
Chapter 10 | Describes the requirements for a shared SCSI bus using externally terminated configurations and radial configurations using non-UltraSCSI RAID array controllers. |
Chapter 11 | Describes how to configure an externally terminated eight-node cluster. |
Appendix A | Provides a blank table to use to
convert from the HSG80 unit numbers to
/dev/disk/dskn
and
device names for an actual Fibre Channel TruCluster Server configuration. |
Consult the following manuals for assistance in TruCluster Server installation, administration, and programming tasks:
TruCluster Server Software Product Description (SPD) -- The comprehensive description of the TruCluster Server Version 5.1A product. You can find the latest version of the SPD at: http://www.tru64unix.compaq.com/docs/pub_page/spds.html
Cluster Release Notes -- Provides important information about TruCluster Server Version 5.1A, including new features, known problems, and workarounds.
Cluster Technical Overview -- Provides an overview of the TruCluster Server technology.
Cluster Installation -- Describes how to install the TruCluster Server product.
Cluster Administration -- Describes cluster-specific administration tasks.
Cluster Highly Available Applications -- Describes how to deploy applications on a TruCluster Server cluster and how to write cluster-aware applications.
Cluster LAN Interconnect -- Describes how to install and configure LAN hardware for the cluster interconnect.
You can find the latest version of the TruCluster Server documentation at the following URL: http://www.tru64unix.compaq.com/docs/pub_page/cluster_list.html
Consult the following AlphaServer GS80/160/320 documentation to assist you in configuring an AlphaServer GS80, GS160, or GS320 system in a TruCluster Server configuration:
Installation Guide
System Management Console Installation and User's Guide
User's Guide
Firmware Reference Manual
The StorageWorksTM UltraSCSI Configuration Guidelines document provides guidelines regarding UltraSCSI configurations.
For information about setting up a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) subsystem, see the following manuals as appropriate for your configuration:
DEC RAID Subsystem User's Guide
HS Family of Array Controllers User's Guide
RAID Array 310 Configuration and Maintenance Guide User's Guide
Configuring Your StorageWorks Subsystem HSZ40 Array Controllers HSOF Version 3.0
Getting Started RAID Array 450 V5.4 for Compaq Tru64TM UNIX Installation Guide
HSZ70 Array Controller HSOF Version 7.0 Configuration Manual
HSZ80 Array Controller ACS Version 8.2
Compaq StorageWorks HSG80 Array Controller ACS Version 8.5 Configuration Guide
Compaq StorageWorks HSG80 Array Controller ACS Version 8.5 CLI Reference Guide
MA6000 HSG60 Array Controller ACS Version 8.5 Solution Software for Compaq Tru64 UNIX Installation and Configuration Guide
Compaq StorageWorks HSG60/HSG80 Array Controller ACS Version 8.5 Maintenance and Service Guide
MA6000 HSG60 Array Controller ACS Version 8.5 Solution Software for Compaq Tru64 UNIX Installation and Configuration Guide
Compaq StorageWorks Release Notes RA8000/ESA12000 and MA8000/EMA12000 Solution Software V8.5b for Tru64 UNIX
Compaq StorageWorks Modular Array Configuration Guide
Model 2100 and 2200 Ultra SCSI Controller Enclosures User Guide
Compaq StorageWorks Enclosure 4200 Family LVD Disk Enclosure User Guide
Wwidmgr User's Manual
RAID Array 3000 Controller Shelf Hardware User's Guide
RAID Array 3000 Pedestal Storage Subsystem Hardware User's Guide
RAID Array 3000 Subsystem Second Controller Option Installation Guide
RAID Array 3000 Storage Subsystem Expansion Pedestal Option Installation Guide
Command Console V2.2 for the RAID Array 3000 (Pedestal and Rack Mount Models) User's Guide
Getting Started RAID Array 3000 for Tru64 UNIX Installation Guide
Consult the following documentation for other Fibre Channel storage information:
KGPSA-BC PCI-to-Optical Fibre Channel Host Adapter User Guide
64-Bit PCI-to-Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide
Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel Storage Switch User's Guide
Compaq StorageWorks SAN Switch 8 Installation and Hardware Guide
Compaq StorageWorks SAN Switch 16 Installation and Hardware Guide
Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel SAN Switch 8-EL Installation and Hardware Guide
Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel SAN Switch 16-EL Installation and Hardware Guide
Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel SAN Switch Management Guide
Compaq StorageWorks SAN Switch Fabric Operating System Management Guide
Compaq StorageWorks Heterogeneous Open SAN Design Reference Guide
Fibre Channel Storage Hub 7 Installation Guide
Fibre Channel Storage Hub 7 Rack Mounting Installation Card
For information about the tape devices, see the following manuals:
TZ88 DLT Series Tape Drive Owner's Manual
TZ89 DLT Series Tape Drive User's Guide
TZ885 Model 100/200 GB DLT 5-Cartridge MiniLibrary Owner's Manual
TZ887 Model 140/280 GB DLT 7-Cartridge MiniLibrary Owner's Manual
TL881 MiniLibrary System User's Guide
TL881 MiniLibrary Drive Upgrade Procedure
Pass-Through Expansion Kit Installation Instructions
TL891 MiniLibrary System User's Guide
TL81X/TL894 Automated Tape Library for DLT Cartridges Facilities Planning and Installation Guide
TL81X/TL894 Automated Tape Library for DLT Cartridges Diagnostic Software User's Manual
TL895 DLT Tape Library Facilities Planning and Installation Guide
TL895 DLT Library Operator's Guide
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TL895 Drive Upgrade Instructions
TL82X/TL893/TL896 Automated Tape Library for DLT Cartridges Facilities Planning and Installation Guide
TL82X/TL893/TL896 Automated Tape Library for DLT Cartridges Operator's Guide
TL82X/TL893/TL896 Automated Tape Library for DLT Cartridges Diagnostic Software User's Manual
TL82X Cabinet-to-Cabinet Mounting Instructions
TL82X/TL89X MUML to MUSL Upgrade Instructions
For more information on the ESL9326D Enterprise Library, see the following Compaq StorageWorks ESL9000 Series Tape Library documentation:
Unpacking Guide
Reference Guide
Maintenance and Service Guide
ESL9326 Tape Drive Upgrade Guide
The Golden Eggs Visual Configuration Guide provides configuration diagrams of workstations, servers, storage components, and clustered systems. It is available on line in PostScript and Portable Document Format (PDF) formats at: http://www.compaq.com/info/golden-eggs
At this URL you will find links to individual system, storage, or cluster configurations. You can order the document through the Compaq Literature Order System (LOS) as order number EC-R026B-36.
In addition, have available the following manuals from the Compaq Tru64TM UNIX operating system software documentation set:
Release Notes for Version 5.1A
Also have available the hardware documentation for the systems, SCSI controllers, disk storage shelves or RAID controllers, and any other hardware you plan to install.
Documentation for the following optional software products will be useful if you intend to use these products with TruCluster Server:
Compaq Analyze
DECevent
Logical Storage Manager (LSM)
NetWorker
Advanced File System (AdvFS) Utilities
Performance Manager
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P | Manuals for programmers |
R | Manuals for reference page users |
Some manuals in the documentation help meet the needs of several audiences. For example, the information in some system manuals is also used by programmers. Keep this in mind when searching for information on specific topics.
The
Documentation Overview
provides
information on all of the manuals in the Tru64 UNIX documentation set.
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Conventions
The following typographical conventions are used in this manual:
#
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%
cat
Boldface type in interactive examples indicates typed user input.
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A vertical ellipsis indicates that a portion of an example that would normally be present is not shown.
cat
(1)A cross-reference to a reference page includes the appropriate section
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For example,
cat
(1)
indicates that you can find information on the
cat
command in Section 1 of the reference pages.
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