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Planning and Preparation

Network Environment

The optimal FTvirtual Server configuration uses 4 network adapters per blade to support CoServer communications and client access links critical to applications. These links provide the mechanisms and transport for redi- rected network I/O, FTvirtual Server communications and fault manage- ment activities.

When using the optimal network configuration, two of the adapters in each blade will support CoServer Links (CSLink) 1 and 2, which are primarily used for disk mirroring and memory synchonization operations. A third adapter in each blade is used for CoServer out-of-band remote administra- tion and SNMP management activities. The fourth serves as a redirected network link permitting the FTvirtual Server to satisfy client and application I/O requests.

CoServer and Switchbay Network Connections

A sample BladeCenter network map depicting the connections for two FTvirtual Server configurations (FTv1 and FTv3) is shown in Figure 1. This configuration demonstrates the optimal BladeCenter FTvirtual Server con- figuration, maximizing server fault-tolerance and network availability.

It should be mentioned that although each switchbay is internally intercon- nected with each slot of the BladeCenter chassis, these additional connec- tions have been left out of the diagram for the sake of simplicity.

Note that in this 4 NIC configuration switchbays 1 and 2 provide dedicated CSLink 1 and CSLink 2 switching capability for each of the FTv CoServers. These connections are made internally to the BladeServer chassis and none of the external ports available on these two switches are used for external connections.

Switchbays 3 and 4 are configured for FTvirtual Server Redirected and Management use. The four external ports available on these switches are used to connect the FTvirtual Server/s to the public network.

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Contents Marathon Technologies Corporation 888.682.1142 Copyright Software Copyright NoticeTrademark Notice Software RevisionSummary of changes September 2005, First EditionContents Installing the Endurance Software Flexibility and Ease of Installation Trend Toward BladesEase of Management Mission-Critical Blades The Need For Fault Tolerance Reduced Cost of Power and CoolingReduced Floor Space Usage in the Data Center Increased Reliability and AvailabilityMarathon FTvirtual Server Fault-Tolerance Through Software ConclusionMarathon Technologies Corporation Planning the Installation FTvirtual Server Boot Disk OptionsCoServer and Switchbay Network Connections Network EnvironmentSample BladeCenter Network Adapter Switchbay Map Network Adapter Configurations NIC ConfigurationNIC Alternate Configuration For More Information Preparing to Install BladeCenter OptionsFTvirtual Server and Blade Configuration Identifying Network ComponentsMapping the Switchbays Adapter PCI-to-Switchbay MappingsArea Connection Properties Installing the Endurance Software Major Installation TasksWindows Installation Installing Windows on the CoServersEvent Log Recommendations From Computer Management, select Event Viewer. For each logDisk Partitioning and Formatting Installing the FTvirtual Server Boot Disk on a Physical Disk Right-clickMy Computer, then select Manage Computer ManageMarathon Technologies Corporation Installing Endurance Software on the CoServers Before You Begin the Software InstallationCoServer 1 Installation Starting the InstallationSpecify the Location of the Software Marathon Technologies Corporation Marathon Technologies Corporation Suggested CoServer1 CLink IP Addresses Marathon Technologies Corporation Marathon Technologies Corporation Marathon Technologies Corporation Marathon Technologies Corporation Marathon Technologies Corporation CoServer 2 Installation Suggested CoServer2 CLink IP Address Click Exit Start Programs Marathon Endurance Manager Create a Virtual Disk Installing Windows on and Configuring the FTvir- tual Server Marathon Technologies Corporation Marathon Technologies Corporation Marathon Technologies Corporation Install Windows on the FTvirtual Server Disk On the Windows Installation windowFinish the Windows Installation Install the Endurance FTvirtual Server Software Specify the Location of the SoftwareFinish the FTvirtual Server Installation Verifying the FTvirtual Server Installation What to do Next Marathon Technologies Corporation