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Troubleshooting
Install
Faulty
Safety Symbols
Diagnostics Supported
Using the clicinit Command
What is
Safety
ServiceGuard Supported
Features
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Planning the Fabric
Hyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)
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Large Technical Computing Configuration
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Contents
Manufacturing Part Number B6257-90043 March
Edition
Legal Notices
Contents
Configuring HyperFabric
Managing HyperFabric
Contents
Figures
Viii
Tables
Tables
Intended Audience
About This Document
Publishing History
HP-UX Release Name and Release Identifier
Publishing History Details
Edition Number Publication Date
Organization Chapter Description
What Is in This Document
HP Welcomes Your Feedback
New and Changed Information in This Edition
Typographic Conventions
Overview of the HyperFabric
Overview of the HyperFabric Product
About HyperFabric
HyperFabric Adapters
HyperFabric Products
Switches and Switch Modules
Other Product Elements
HyperFabric Concepts
HyperFabric Concepts
Planning the Fabric
Planning the Fabric
Step
Preliminary Considerations
Preliminary Considerations
Chapter
OnLine Addition and Replacement Olar Supported
Features
Event Monitoring Service EMS Supported
Application Availability
High Availability HA Supported
ServiceGuard Supported
Load Balancing Supported
Switch Management Not Supported
Dynamic Resource Utilization DRU Supported
Configuration Parameters
Diagnostics Supported
TCP/UDP/IP
HF2 Throughput and Latency with TCP/UDP/IP Applications
Throughput and Latency
Maximum
Supported HyperFabric Adapter Configurations Bus
Adapters
Adapter Type HP Systems Version Support? Per System
Point-to-Point Configurations
TCP/UDP/IP Supported Configurations
TCP/UDP/IP Point-To-Point Configurations
TCP/UDP/IP Basic Switched Configuration
Switched Configuration
TCP/UDP/IP High Availability Switched Configuration
High Availability Switched Configuration
TCP/UDP/IP Hybrid Configuration
Hybrid Configuration
Hyper Messaging Protocol HMP
OnLine Addition and Replacement Olar
Dynamic Resource Utilization DRU Partially Supported
Transparent Local Failover Supported
Configuration Parameters
Hyper Messaging Protocol HMP
HF2 Throughput and Latency with HMP Applications
HP-UX
HF2 adapters
Point-to-Point Configuration
HMP Supported Configurations
HMP Point-To-Point Configurations
Between Nodes
Enterprise Database Configuration
HMP Enterprise Database Configuration, Single Connection
Multiple Connections between Nodes
Enterprise Database Local Failover Supported Configuration
Local Failover Supported Enterprise Database Configuration
Technical Computing Work Stations Configuration
Technical Computing Configuration
Large Technical Computing Configuration
Hyper Messaging Protocol HMP Chapter
Installing HyperFabric
Installing HyperFabric
Checking HyperFabric Installation Prerequisites
Online Addition and Replacement
Installing HyperFabric Adapters
Installing HyperFabric Adapters
Olar
Important Olar Terms Meaning
Card Compatibility
Planning and Preparation
Critical Resources
Configuring HP-UX Peripherals manual
Installing HyperFabric Adapters
HP-UX Peripherals manual
HyperFabric File Structure
Installing the Software
File Structure
Etc/opt/resmon/dictionary/clic01
Kernel library that contains the HyperFabric software
HyperFabric2 8-bit firmware. This file must not be modified
Loading the Software
Installing the Software
Before Installation
Installing HyperFabric Switches
Installing HyperFabric Switches
Front of HF2 Switch A6388A Switch Module Installed
Installing the HF2 Switch
Front of HF2 Switch A6389A Switch Module Installed
With the Rail Kit
Screws Rack front
Rack back
Rack back Bracket
Installing HyperFabric Switches
Without the Rail Kit
Installing HyperFabric Switches
Configuring HyperFabric
Configuring HyperFabric
Configuration Overview
That end with the characters #clic. These lines are used by
Information You Need
Information You Need
Information You Need Chapter
Map for Configuration Information Example
Configuration Information Example
On node a
On node B
Information You Need
Performing the Configuration
Using the clicinit Command
Example
Examples of clicinit
Using SAM
Performing the Configuration
SAM
Deconfiguring a HyperFabric Adapter with
Etc/rc.config.d/clicglobalconf files
Configuring the HyperFabric EMS Monitor
Part Number B6191-90028 September 2001 Edition
Configuring HyperFabric with ServiceGuard
Below shows a HyperFabric switch configuration with
Switches
An ServiceGuard Configuration with Two HyperFabric
How HyperFabric Handles Adapter Failures
Node a
Node with Two Active HyperFabric Adapters
Adapter IP addresses 172.16.10.11
Node with One Failed HyperFabric Adapter
Node a Node B
When All HyperFabric Adapters Fail
Monitor
Configuring HyperFabric with the ServiceGuard Resource
Configuring ServiceGuard with HyperFabric Using SAM
IP0= IP1=
Failover Support
Configuring HMP for Transparent Local
Configuring HMP for Transparent Local Failover Support
Configuration supporting Local Failover
How Transparent Local Failover Works
Adapter, Link or Switch Port Failover
Case 1 Adapter, Link or Switch Port Failure see Figure
Switch Failover
Case 2 Switch Failure see Figure
Cable Failover Between Two Switches
Case 3 Cable Failure Between Two Switches see Figure
Configuring HMP for Transparent Local Failover
Support Using SAM
SAM
Deconfiguring HMP for Local Failover support Using
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Chapter 105
106
Managing HyperFabric
108
Starting HyperFabric
Using the clicstart Command
Chapter 111
Verifying Communications within the Fabric
Clicprobe Command
Chapter 113
Clicprobe -l -c clic0 -p
Examples of clicprobe
Clicprobe bently7 -c clic0 -p
116
Displaying Status and Statistics
Clicstat Command
118
Clicstat -p TCP
Examples of clicstat
Clicstat -d CFG
Chapter 121
122
Clicstat -d Vrid
124
Chapter 125
Clicstat -p RST
Viewing man Pages
Man commandname
Stopping HyperFabric
Using the clicshutdown Command
Chapter 129
130
Troubleshooting HyperFabric
132
$ ioscan -funC clic
Running Diagnostics
$ clicstart
Chapter 135
Clicdiag Command
Chapter 137
$ clicdiag -r bently8
Example of clicdiag
Chapter 139
Using Support Tools Manager
Useful Files
142
LED Names by Adapter HyperFabric
LED Colors and Their Meanings
Adapter LEDs
144
LED
HyperFabric Adapter LED Colors and Meanings
146
LED Colors and Their Meanings Chapter 147
HF2 Switch LEDs
Chapter 149
HF2 Switch LED Colors and Meanings
Chapter 151
152
Determining Whether an Adapter or a Cable is
Faulty
HF2 Switch
Determining Whether a Switch is Faulty
Chapter 155
Replacing a HyperFabric Adapter
Replacing a HyperFabric Switch
158
Safety and Regulatory
Appendix a
Safety Symbols
FCC Statement USA only
Adapters and Switches
Regulatory Statements
Australia and New Zealand EMI Statement
DOC Statement Canada only
Europe RFI Statement
Radio Frequency Interference Japan Only
Declarations of Conformity
166
Regulatory Statements Appendix a 167
168
Technical Specifications
Appendix B
Physical Attributes
172
Environmental
174
Index
176
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