HP HSG80 manual Novell NetWare, NetWare Cluster Services Nwcs, Planned Failover/Failback with Nwcs

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Platform-Specific Issues

Association Sets

In a Windows NT- X86 cluster configuration, all remote copy sets within an association set must be placed in one cluster resource group.

Novell NetWare

NetWare Cluster Services (NWCS)

NWCS v1.01 SP1 for NetWare 5.1 and NWCS v1.6 for NetWare 6 are supported at the initiator and target sites. Stretch clusters are not supported at this time. A stretch cluster is defined as having a NetWare Cluster using NWCS with cluster members located at both the DRM initiator and target sites. NWCS supports both remote copy set and nonremote copy set LUNs.

Planned Failover/Failback with NWCS

When preparing the initiator and target sites for a planned failover/failback, use caution when removing access to the LUNs at the initiator site. Removing access to the split brain detector (SBD) partition, as well as the cluster volumes, without first bringing down the cluster will result in server abends. To avoid cluster members abending, issue the following command at the system console:

CLUSTER DOWN

You can also run ULDNCS.NCF at the system console for each cluster member to unload cluster services completely.

NetWare 6 Storage Planning Considerations

If you plan on using Novell Storage Services (NSS) logical volumes in a DRM configuration, you should be aware that the nature of Novell's Distributed File Services (DFS) allows you to span an NSS volume across multiple hard disk partitions. This is not desirable in a DRM configuration. Instead, you should maintain a one-to-one relationship among LUNs, remote copy sets, NSS partitions, NSS pools, and NSS logical volumes.

Additional Instructions for Failover/Failback

When NetWare volumes are created at the initiator site, they are inserted into the Novell Directory Services (NDS) tree as servername_volumename (for example, SERVER1_VOL1). After a site failover, the replicated NetWare volumes are still available and can be mounted by any NetWare server at the target site, but the volumes will now take on the new server name (for example, SERVER2_VOL1). In addition, they will not be automatically inserted into NDS, and for traditional NetWare volumes only, they will not maintain the file system permissions established at the initiator site. You MUST perform the following steps the first time failed-over volumes are mounted at the target site:

Traditional NetWare Volumes

After failing over to the target site and mounting the NetWare volumes:

1.Type nwconfig from the file server console.

2.Select Directory Options.

3.Select Upgrade Mounted Volumes into the Directory, and supply an administrator-equivalent userid and password.

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Data Replication Manager HSG80 ACS Version 8.7P Release Notes

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Contents Release Notes Copyright 2000-2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Release Notes Contents Controller Firmware Upgrade Path What’s NewIntended Audience Related documentationOperating System and Fibre Channel Switch Support Operating System Support MatrixOperating OS Version Fibre Channel Switch DRM Supported Switch Firmware Common Platform Issues Performance Considerations-Full Copy OperationPerformance Considerations-Write History Log Merge Swcc and OpenView Management Appliance LimitationsController Saturation Pause During Fabric ReconfigurationRAID 5 Remote Copy Set Target Drop Removing Targets from the Proper Controller Required Delay Time Before FailbackStartup of Only One Fabric at a Time Waiting for Write History Logging Disks Command Scripter Communication Loss Due to Scsi ErrorAssociation Sets HP OpenVMS Platform-Specific IssuesHP Tru64 Unix Booting Windows 2000 Servers Over the Fabric Microsoft WindowsIncreased LUN Support Auto FailbackLUNs Lettered Incorrectly HSG80 Controller Soft Shutdown/RestartChanging Host Connection Unit Offsets Microsoft Windows NT Windows Using Large LUNs While in SCSI-2 ModeAssociation Sets NetWare Cluster Services Nwcs Novell NetWarePlanned Failover/Failback with Nwcs NetWare 6 Storage Planning ConsiderationsCPU Hog Abends Partitioned LUNsMaximum Number of Host Bus Adapters Sun SolarisMemory Requirement