
19 Host and Application Clustering
Some of the features described in this chapter are not included in HP Storage Essentials Standard Edition. To determine which features apply to your product, see the List of Features, which is accessible from the Documentation Center (Help > Documentation Center in HP Storage Essentials).
This chapter contains the following topics:
•Discovering Clusters, page 341
•Clustering in System Manager, page 344
•Clustering in Topology, page 345
•Clustering in Capacity Manager, page 346
About Clustering
The management server provides full support for managing clusters. Cluster support includes the following features:
•Clusters are recognized as managed elements.
•System Manager supports clusters in all areas.
•The element topology shows which shared resources an application instance uses.
•Cluster capacity utilization is accurately reported.
•Capacity utilization trending is provided for applications running on clusters.
The management server supports automatic discovery of several popular cluster servers, and allows management of other clusters through Cluster Manager.
Discovering Clusters
The following cluster services support automatic discovery:
•Microsoft Cluster Services (MSCS) on Windows 2003
•Veritas Clusters on Solaris
Cluster services that don’t support automatic discovery can be discovered manually by using Cluster Manager. See ”Manual Discovery of Host Clusters” on page 342.
The following application clusters are supported:
•Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC)
•Microsoft Exchange 2000/2003 FailOver Clusters and 2007 Single Copy Cluster (SCC)
•Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and 2005
For information about discovering application clusters, see ”Discovering Applications, Backup Hosts and Hosts” on page 297.
Refer to the support matrix for a complete list of supported configurations. The support matrix is accessible from the Documentation Center (Help > Documentation Center in HP Storage Essentials).
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