HP RA7000 manual Cabling and Termination Required to Expand a Cluster

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Cabling and Termination Required to Expand a Cluster

This appendix summarizes how to expand a basic (two-server, single RAID subsystem) cluster to support additional servers and/or a second RAID subsystem. This appendix assumes that the pre-installation, hardware and software configuration procedures for a basic cluster have been performed as described in this guide, and focuses only on the procedures required for cluster expansion.

A.1 Hardware Configuration of an Expanded Cluster

A basic cluster, (2 server, single RAID subsystem) configured in an End-Bus RAID or Mid-Bus RAID cluster layout, can be expanded in two ways:

1.By adding host servers to a single SCSI bus

2.By adding a second RAID subsystem via a separate SCSI bus

Figure A-1 shows an expanded cluster, where one or more servers have been added the cluster by extending the SCSI bus of the basic cluster, and a second RAID subsystem has been added on a separate SCSI bus. Both RAID subsystems can be accessed by all clustered servers.

The two heartbeats shown in Figure A-1 represent the failover capabilities configurable between clustered servers using MC/ServiceGuard software. In other words, all servers with MC/ServiceGuard software can be configured to failover any other server in the cluster that has MC/ServiceGuard software.

The cabling and termination required to expand a cluster are discussed and illustrated in the following sections.

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Contents RA7000 / ESA10000 High Availability Solution Kit for HP-UX 1st Edition, July Contents De-Installing the StorageWorks Command Console Agent Software Setup Requirements for a ClusterCabling and Termination Required to Expand a Cluster TablesRevision Level Date Summary of Changes Revision RecordPage RAID High Availability Cluster Concept About This GuideDefining a Clustered Host Server AudienceDocument Structure Cabling the RAID Subsystem Cluster Components Appendix B De-Installing the Swcc Failover Transition ModuleDigital StorageWorks Document Title Order Number Associated DocumentsStyle Conventions Meaning ConventionsWho to contact in Europe Who to contact in Asia PacificVisit our Web Site for the Latest Information Getting Started RoadMapPage Verify RAID RA7000/ESA10000 for HP-UX Cluster Requirements Pre-Installation StepsInventory the RAID Scsi Connection Kit RAID Scsi Connection Kit Contents listed by kit number Plan the Basic Cluster Layout Scsi Bus Interconnect Perform a System BackupSHR-1021Mid-Bus RAID Set Unique Scsi Host Adapter IDs Prepare the Scsi Host AdaptersScsi Host Adapter Resistor Pack Removal Scsi Host Adapter Model A28696A Scsi Host Adapter Model A4107A Page Cabling the RAID Subsystem Cluster Components Connecting RAID Subsystem Components through the Scsi BusRA7000 or E SA10000 HO ST AHO ST B Subsystem Mid-Bus RAID Cluster Layout Scsi Bus InterconnectHost B HUB-Radiant RAID Cluster Layout Scsi InterconnectOST a HO ST B End-Bus RAID Cluster Layout Scsi Bus InterconnectSoftware Setup Requirements for a Cluster Installing the StorageWorks CC RAID Manager SoftwareSoftware Requirements Summary Creating the RAID StorageSet Configuration # tar xvf /tmp/hastmhp01.tar # /tmp/hainstallhp.sh Cabling and Termination Required to Expand a Cluster Hardware Configuration of an Expanded ClusterDescription Adding Host Servers to an Existing ClusterFigure A-2 Adding Host Servers to an Existing Cluster Adding a Second RAID Subsystem to an Existing Cluster StorageWorks CC Agent De-Installation Procedures De-Installing the StorageWorks Command Console AgentPage EK-HAHPU-MH. B01 Reader’s Comments