Compaq DIGITAL Server Cluster Kits for Windows NT manual Microsoft Cluster Server

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Qualify and certify DIGITAL Server 1000, 3000, 5000, and 7000 families with currently supported processor variants on Microsoft’s Hardware Compatibility List. This enables your system to be supported by Microsoft technical assistance.

Qualify and certify DIGITAL hardware for use with DCNT and MSCS. Configurations listed on Microsoft’s Hardware Compatibility List enables your system to be supported by Microsoft technical assistance.

Microsoft Cluster Server

Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) is a built-in feature of Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition (released September 1997). It supports the connection of two servers in a cluster for higher availability and easier manageability of data and applications.

MSCS provides a single, virtual image of the servers in a cluster to clients. If one server fails, the applications on the failed server are available on the other server. (You can also fail over groups of network applications, data files, and tools using an IP address, network name, physical disk, and generic or customer application or service.) During the failover process, client communications with applications usually continue with little or no interruption. MSCS can detect interruptions in service in less than 5 seconds and can make services available in less than 30 seconds, depending on how long it takes to start the application.

You can also use MSCS to move workload between servers to balance utilization and plan for maintenance without downtime.

MSCS consists of two major components:

Cluster Software – runs on every server to exchange messages that trigger the transfer of resources and operations in the event of a server failure. Cluster software consists of:

Cluster Service that runs on each server in a cluster, keeps track of the current state of the servers, and determines when a server’s group and resources should fail over to the other server.

Resource Monitor that facilitates communication between the Cluster Service and application resources.

Cluster Administrator – is a graphical application that manages clusters, so that you can:

Specify the applications and related components that run on each server

Manage services, file shares, and directory replication

Establish failover and failback policies (set failover threshold and failover period) and:

Specify the order when resources fail over and fail back

Specify the order in which groups fail over

Specify resources and group properties affecting the failover policy

Bring groups online and take groups offline

Manually move groups between servers

Determine which servers are running applications and services

Review activities and failures of components in a cluster

Manually take servers offline for maintenance

DIGITAL Server Cluster Kits for Windows NT Configuration Guide

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Contents Compaq Clustering Solutions for Windows NT Prepared byContents Page Compaq Clustering Solutions Why CompaqClustering HardwareSolution Sizer Cluster KitsInterconnects ToolsEnterprise Cluster Software ServerMakerServerWorks Manager ClusterWORKSWorldwide Service and Support HighlightsMicrosoft Cluster Server Point of Failure OtherHighlights FeaturesDigital Clusters for Windows NT ∙ Remote Cluster Administrator Dcnt v1.1 SP2Upgrading from Dcnt v1.0 to v1.1 SP2 ∙ Scalable designDcnt V1.1 SP1 ∙ Dcnt IP Address Failover Support for File Shares∙ Dcnt Elimination of Client Software Requirement ∙ Dcnt SQL Server Support EnhancementsUpgrading from Dcnt to Mscs Typical Dcnt EnvironmentSupported Dcnt Hardware AlphaServer 71xx Feature Differences between Dcnt and MscsWhy Buy Clusters from Compaq? IPX/SPXNetbeui TCP/IPServerWORKS Manager OverviewUsing ServerWORKS Manager with Clusters Discovering ClustersViewing Information about Cluster Resource Groups Cluster Member Information from the System Browser WindowSetting an Alarm on a Cluster Resource or Group Alarm Configuration WindowAdd New Component Status Alarm Category Tab Monitoring for Transitions Digital Server Cluster KitsDigital Server Cluster Kit Overview BA356 Ultra Cluster Kits Digital Server Cluster Kit Components∙ External Storage Cabinets FR-PCTAZ-FB SWDKT-DD8MM 68HD M ConnRA450 Cluster Kit Pedestal version FR-CK450-RP Rackmount version FR-CK450-RRDcnt SWXRA-W0QB-5JCAE-SA Page FR-PCSRA-EA SWXRA-W4BA35X-RJ RA7000 Cluster Kit RA3000 Cluster Kit available today DS-HSZ70-AHDS-HS35X-BC Page QB-5TWAE-SA QB-5TWAD-SA∙ Private Network Connection between Cluster Nodes ∙ SoftwareComponents not included in the Digital Server Cluster Kits RAID Management software and firmware∙ Base Clustering Software ∙ Servers∙ LAN Network Connection ∙ Disk DrivesPart Number Capacity Storage Original Part Number Description Expansion Cabinets∙ Storage Options Part Number Description RAID OptionsRA450 Options RA7000 Options Ready-to-Go Clusters Cluster ContactsRA3000 Options Jeffrey James for RA3000 Angela Pitter for BA356Ready-to-Go Cluster Components Components not included in the Ready-to-Go Clusters∙ Tape drives ∙ Servers disk drivesOrdering Ready-to-Go Clusters Ready-to-Go Clusters Contacts∙ Bronze Support for Windows NT ∙ Priority Service Plan∙ Business Critical Services ∙ Gold Support for Windows NT ∙ Bronze Software Support for Microsoft Windows NT∙ Silver Support for Windows NT ∙ System Health Check for Windows NT ∙ Software Support for Windows NT Mscs Certified Configurations∙ System Management Services for Windows NT Mscs Certifications QTYOrdering Digital Hardware/Software for a NT Cluster Order two Digital ServersPage Digital Servers Page CPU version Min. Bios rev Min. SCU Rev Server Intel-based ServersSupported with Dcnt AlphaServers Universal PlatformsPlatform CPU version Alpha Bios QTY Intel-based Digital Servers QTY Alpha-based Digital ServersPower idle watts Model numberCapacity GB InterfaceFR-CK356-UP 6 max FR-CK356-UR 6 maxFeature BA356 RA450 RA7000 RA3000 Cache batteryFan Power supply Hard disk sizeRA3000 Options RA7000 OptionsSWXRA-HC Cluster Quick Start Unpack the Hardware and SoftwareDeploying a Mscs environment Windows NT Server, Enterprise EditionInstall Shared Bus Host Adapters Install Network CardsInstall Private Network Cable Install Hard DisksInstall RAID Drivers on Host a Install Console Software on Host aInstall RAID Drivers on Host B Install Microsoft Cluster ServerSpecial Thanks Install Digital Clusters for Windows NTPointers for More Information