HP Cluster Software manual Configuration of HP 3PAR CLX for CSV disk on Windows Server

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Configuration of HP 3PAR CLX for CSV disk on Windows Server 2012

Configuration of CLX resource for the CSV disk is a two steps process. This is almost similar to the configuration of CLX for non CSV disk.

Creation of CLX resource in the CSV Role

CSV disk resides in its own role in the Failover Cluster. CSV disk is visible in the Failover Cluster Manager GUI but the role in which the CSV disk resides is not visible to the user. Due to this restriction, user will not be able to create CLX resource in the CSV role to manage the CSV disk using Failover Cluster Manager GUI.

To overcome this limitation, CLX has provided PowerShell Cmdlets to create CLX resource in the CSV role and set the dependency of CSV disk on CLX resource. For more information, see “Cluster Extension Cmdlets for CSV and Virtual Machine Management” (page 58).

Setting the private properties for the CLX resource

After creating the CLX resource in the CSV role and setting the dependency of CSV disk on the CLX resource, the private properties of the CLX resource must be configured. Since the CSV role is not visible in the Failover Cluster Manager GUI, CLX resource created in the CSV role is also not visible to the user in the Failover Cluster Manager GUI. See “ Using Failover Cluster Management to set resource properties of a CLX resource on which a CSV disk is dependant (Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 Server Core)” (page 28) for information on how to set the private properties of CLX resource created in the CSV role.

Once the above steps are completed, CLX is ready to manage CSV disks.

Disaster-tolerant configuration example using a file share

The following example assumes that your environment includes:

Four nodes (host1_DCA, host2_DCA, host3_DCB and host4_DCB)

Two HP 3PAR storage systems with Serial number 1301811 and 1301812

A Remote Copy volume group configured as VG_CLX01

An Node Majority arbitrator node in a third site or separate protected area

A pre-executable clxpre.exe to be invoked by the software

Figure 5 (page 38) illustrates failover options and shows a second cluster group CLX_IIS. The resource CLX_FILESHARE is part of the service group CLX_SHARE and must be brought online before the physical disk resources Disk_3PAR_LUN25.

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Contents HP 3PAR Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide Acknowledgments Contents CLI commands and utilities Support and other resources TroubleshootingGlossary Index CLI for easy integration Integration into cluster software Graphical user interfaceDisaster tolerance through geographical dispersion Metropolitan distance support Automated redirection of mirrored disksSynchronous mode support No server rebootStorage system configurations Fully Automatic Failover and FailbackTo-1 configuration To-1 configurationProcesses and components To-1 and 1-to-N configurationsHP 3PAR Remote Copy Remote Copy pairs Remote Copy volume groupsCluster setup considerations User configuration filePlanning for HP 3PAR Cluster Extension Force FlagNode Majority with File Share Witness 14 HP 3PAR Cluster Extension features HP 3PAR InForm Management Console or HP 3PAR InForm CLI Configuration tool clx3PARconfig.exeIP network considerations SAN fabric considerationsStarting the HP 3PAR Configuration Tool Configuring HP 3PAR Cluster ExtensionIntegrating HP 3PAR Cluster Extension with Msfc Defining the HP 3PAR configuration information using the GUI Configuring HP 3PAR Cluster Extension SystemUser.pwd Defining the HP 3PAR configuration information using the CLI Adding a HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource Importing and exporting configuration informationExample Adding HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource using cluster.exeChanging a HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource name Configuring HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resourcesTIP Setting resource properties and values in the GUI Service or application properties and values Using Failover Cluster Management to set resource properties Make the necessary parameter changes, and then click OK Page Configuring cluster node data center assignments Configuring HP 3PAR storage system Changing Remote Copy volume group settings Selecting a volume groupConfiguring takeover actions Cluster resource clxfileshare /privprop Setting HP 3PAR Cluster Extension properties using a UCFSet-ClusterParameter -Name propertyname -Value valuetoset Adding dependencies on a HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resource Adding dependencies using Failover Cluster ManagementAdding dependencies using the PowerShell Adding dependencies using the CLICluster resource Disk32b00b /adddependencyclxfileshare Disaster-tolerant configuration example using a file share Configuration of HP 3PAR CLX for CSV disk on Windows ServerFour nodes host1DCA, host2DCA, host3DCB and host4DCB Service or application example Bringing a resource online Managing HP 3PAR Cluster Extension resourcesDisk3PARLUN25 \cluster resource Clxfileshare /ProP RestartAction=0Taking a resource offline Using Hyper-V Live Migration with HP 3PAR Cluster ExtensionDeleting a resource Creating array password file Bouncing service or applicationTiming considerations for Windows Clustering Msfc Administration Logs System resourcesHyper-V Live Migration log entries Configuring HP 3PAR Cluster Extension Page Configuring HP 3PAR Cluster Extension Windows Clustering User configuration fileFile structure ProgramFiles%\Hewlett-Packard\Cluster Extension 3PAR\confSpecifying object values Common objectsLogDir Application objectsLogLevel ApplicationDirApplicationStartup Optional Default %HPCLX3PARPATH% valuesClusterNotifyWaitTime ClusterNotifyCheckTimeDCAHosts Required DCBHosts RequiredRCVolumeGroupB Required RCVolumeGroupA RequiredDCA InServStorageSerNum Required DCB InServStorageSerNum RequiredResyncWaitTimeout Optional Sample configuration fileHP3PARCLICommandTimeout StatusRefreshIntervalPage Clx3PARrun CLI commandsConfiguring the HP 3PAR storage system Configuring the CLICreating the HP 3PAR Remote Copy environment Forceflag optionCreating and configuring the user configuration file Installing HP 3PAR InForm Command Line Interface CLITiming considerations Restrictions for customized implementations CSVDiskName String Synopsis\PSAdd-CSVDependencyOnCLX3PAR Outputs\PSAdd-CSVDependencyOnCLX3PAR -CSVDiskName Cluster Disk Related Links \PSAdd-VMDependencyOnCLX3PAR \PSAdd-VMDependencyOnCLX3PAR -CSVDiskName Cluster Disk Total virtual machines in the cluster residing on CSVRelated Links Name \PSGet-VMOnClusterSharedVolumeListForCLX3PAR Pre-execution and post-execution programs Post-execution return codes Pre-execution return codesLog facility LogsCLX cmdlet logs %HPCLX3PARPATH%\log\CLXCmdlet.log ProgramFiles%\Hewlett-Packard\Cluster Extension 3PAR\log\HP 3PAR Cluster Extension logs HP 3PAR storage system log or sysmgr log Error return codesRun showsys Log files Start errorsMsfc log file %windir\cluster\reports\cluster.log Failover error handling Echo rescan diskpart Cannot connect to HP 3PAR storage systemPing storage system network name or IP address Nslookup storage system network nameHost persona settings Change of HP 3PAR storage system IP or password fileNofailwrtonerr settings Cluster Extension Autopass troubleshooting Promote issueHP 3PAR Target arrays not configured with Remote Copy Links Remote Copy and 3PAR Virtual DomainsHP 3PAR Target arrays not configured with Remote Copy Links New and changed information in this edition Contacting HPRelated information WhitepapersDocument conventions Typographic conventionsGlossary Index SymbolsIndex Product manuals
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