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Troubleshooting
Install
Configuring HyperFabric
Running Diagnostics
Using the clicinit Command
Features
Switches and Switch Modules
Using SAM-HP-UX 11.0 and HP-UX
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Planning the Fabric
Hyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)
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HMP Enterprise (Database) Configuration, Multiple Connections Between Nodes
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Chapter 2
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Contents
Edition
Manufacturing Part Number B6257-90060 October
Legal Notices
Contents
Configuring HyperFabric
Contents
Contents
Tables
Tables
Figures
Figures
Printing History
Page
Overview
Overview
Overview
Oracle RAC10g Support Notice
HyperFabric Products
HyperFabric Adapters
Switches and Switch Modules
Other Product Elements
HyperFabric Concepts
HyperFabric Concepts Chapter
Planning the Fabric
Planning the Fabric
Preliminary Considerations
Step
HyperFabric Functionality for TCP/IP and HMP Applications
Features
Application Availability
TCP / IP
Configuration Parameters
TCP / IP
Speed and Latency
Server Class Maximum Speed Latency
Maximum Adapters
Supported HP HP-UX Version
Systems Support? Per System
TCP/IP Supported Configurations
Point-to-Point Configurations
TCP/IP Point-To-Point Configurations
TCP/IP Basic Switched Configuration
Switched
TCP/IP High Availability Switched Configuration
High Availability Switched
TCP/IP Hybrid Configuration
Hybrid
TCP/IP Mixed HF1 & HF2 Configuration
Mixed HF1 / HF2 Copper & fibre
Hyper Messaging Protocol HMP
Hyper Messaging Protocol HMP
Configuration Parameters
HF1 Speed and Latency w/ HMP Applications
Supported Configurations for A6386A HF2 Adapter On PCI
HMP Supported Configurations
Point to Point
HMP Point-To-Point Configurations
Enterprise Database
Hyper Messaging Protocol HMP
Hyper Messaging Protocol HMP
Technical Computing Work Stations
Technical Computing Configuration
10 Large Technical Computing Configuration
Hyper Messaging Protocol HMP Chapter
Installing HyperFabric
Installing HyperFabric
Checking HyperFabric Installation Prerequisites
Installing HyperFabric Adapters
Online Addition and Replacement-HP-UX 11i Only
Important Olar Terms
Term Meaning
Critical Resources
Planning and Preparation
Card Compatibility
Installing HyperFabric Adapters
Timers or the application timers have popped
Installing the Software
File Structure
Sbin/init.d/clic
Kernel library that contains the HyperFabric software
Man pages for the HyperFabric commands
Loading the Software
Hp-clic 3384/udp #clic switch management
Installing HyperFabric Switches
Before Installation
Installing HyperFabric Switches
Steps for Installing the HF1 Switch
Switch ports
Rack front Screws Rack back
Rack front Bracket Rack back
Bracket Rack front Rack back
Rack front Bracket
Bracket Rack front Rack back
Bracket Rack back
Installing HyperFabric Switches
Installing the HF2 Switch
Front of HF2 Switch A6388A Switch Module Installed
Front of HF2 Switch A6389A Switch Module Installed
Installing the HF2 Switch With the Rail kit
With the Rail Kit
Ends of the Rail Kit
Installing HyperFabric Switches
Without the Rail Kit
Installing HyperFabric Switches
Configuring HyperFabric
Configuring HyperFabric
Configuration Overview
Information You Need
Example
Configuration Information Example
On node a
Information You Need
Information You Need
Doing the Configuration
Using the clicinit Command
Examples of clicinit
Using SAM-HP-UX 11.0 and HP-UX
Doing the Configuration
Deconfiguring a HyperFabric Adapter with
SAM-HP-UX 11.0 and 11i 0nly
Configuring the HyperFabric EMS Monitor
Configuring HyperFabric with MC/ServiceGuard
Configuring HyperFabric with MC/ServiceGuard
How HyperFabric Handles Adapter Failures
Chapter 101
Node with Two Active HyperFabric Adapters
Example
Node with One Failed HyperFabric Adapter
When All HyperFabric Adapters Fail
Configuring MC/ServiceGuard with HyperFabric Using SAM
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Managing HyperFabric
Managing HyperFabric
Using the clicstart Command
Starting HyperFabric
Using SAM-HP-UX 11.0 and 11i 0nly
Clicprobe Command
Verifying Communications within the Fabric
CTRL-C
Examples of clicprobe
Clicprobe -l -c clic0 -p
Clicprobe bently7 -c clic0 -p
Clicstat Command
Displaying Status and Statistics
Examples of clicstat
Clicstat -p TCP
Clicstat -d CFG
HSC
Clicstat -d Vrid
Clicstat -p RST
Displaying Status and Statistics
Man commandname
Viewing man Pages
Using the clicshutdown Command
Stopping HyperFabric
Screen
Troubleshooting HyperFabric
Troubleshooting HyperFabric
Running Diagnostics
Clicshutdown Clicinit
Clicdiag Command
Reset tracing to the default level for all
Example of clicdiag
Clicdiag -r bently8
Using Support Tools Manager
Useful Files
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Adapter LEDs
LED Colors and Their Meanings
LED Name HyperFabric Adapter
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HyperFabric Adapter LED Colors and Meanings
HF1 Switch LEDs
Chapter 115
HF1 Switch LED Colors and Meanings
Chapter 117
HF2 Switch LEDs
Chapter 119
HF2 Switch LED Colors and Meanings
Chapter 121
Determining Whether an Adapter or a Cable is Faulty
HF1 Switch
Determining Whether a Switch is Faulty
HF2 Switch
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Adapters Olar is supported for
Replacing a HyperFabric Adapter
Steps
Replacing a HyperFabric Switch
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