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x Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001Typographic ConventionsSun StorEdge Component Manager 2.1 ReleaseNotes806-4814Server cabinet(expansi
xiShell PromptsAccessing Sun Documentation OnlineA broad selection of Sun system documentation is located at:http://www.sun.com/products-n-solutions/h
xii Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001Sun Welcomes Your CommentsSun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comme
1CHAPTER1IntroductionThis manual describes how to customize your Cluster Platform 4500/3 system. It isintended for the Solaris System Administrator wh
2 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001Netscape Navigator BrowserUse the Netscape browser to read documentation provided as HTML files, vie
Chapter 1 Introduction 3Solaris DocumentationAnswerBook™ documentation about the Solaris 8 10/00 Operating Environment isincluded on the Solaris™ 8 Do
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5CHAPTER2The Cluster Platform 4500/3 SystemThe Cluster Platform 4500/3 system provides self-sustained platforms, integratedthrough the Sun Cluster tec
6 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001Your Integrated SystemYour system includes a two-node cluster with shared, mirrored storage, a termi
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 7Note – This document does not provide information to support items 6 through 9.For specific implementati
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8 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001TABLE 2-1 provides a worksheet to assist with networking information. You will bereferred back to th
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 9 Two FC-100 FC-AL hubs, with three installed GBICs in each hubConnectivity Cluster interconnect: The c
10 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001FIGURE 2-2 Cluster Platforms I/O Board PlacementSoftware ComponentsThe Cluster Platform 4500/3 soft
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 11Note – See “Ethernet IP Address Worksheet” on page 8 to specify the appropriateinformation for your net
12 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001FIGURE 2-3 Cluster Platform Interconnections and NAFOManagementServer8:0:20:c2:1b:3c129.153.47.3812
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 13Cluster Platform Component LocationFIGURE 2-4 shows how the Cluster Platform 4500/3 is arranged in the
14 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001FIGURE 2-4 Cluster Platform Rack PlacementD130 boot disk No. 4D130 boot disk No. 3D130 boot disk No
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 15Power and Heating RequirementsThe Cluster Platform 4500/3 hardware should have two dedicated AC breaker
16 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001Cabling the SystemThe Cluster Platform 4500/3 is shipped with the servers, hubs, and each of thearr
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 17FIGURE 2-5 Cluster Platform Internal CablingSCSI cableDB-25/RF-45 serial cableNull Ethernet cableF100 c
iiiContentsPreface ixRelated Documentation ixTypographic Conventions xShell Prompts xiAccessing Sun Documentation Online xiOrdering Sun Documentation
18 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001Customizing the ClusterPlatform 4500/3When the Cluster Platform 4500/3 is shipped from the factory,
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 19c. From a terminal window on the Sun workstation, enter the followingcommand:Note – If the port is busy
20 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 20014. Modify the default IP address that will be used in your network. Use the addrcommand to modify t
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 216. Terminate your tip session by entering ~.(tilde and period). Power-cycle theterminal concentrator to
22 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 20018. To access the terminal concentrator, include the default router in the terminalconcentrator conf
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 23The terminal concentrator opens an editing session and displays an editingconfig.annex file.9. Type the
24 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 200112. From the Sun workstation, access the terminal concentrator:Port designations follow: Port 1 =
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 25Note – Because the management server is not provided with a monitor, it is onlyaccessible over the netw
26 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 200115. Select the appropriate terminal emulation:After you select the terminal emulation, network conn
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 2716. Select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) services.Because the management server must have
iv Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001Connectivity 9Network Administration 9Miscellaneous Hardware 9Software Components 10Cluster Platfor
28 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 200118. Enter the name of the management server.Consult your local network administrator to obtain the
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 2920. Deselect IPv6 support.Currently, only version 4 of the IP software is supported. Verify that IPv6 s
30 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 200122. Deselect and confirm Kerberos security.Only standard UNIX security is currently supported. Veri
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 31Note – The two cluster nodes will be automatically configured to not support anynaming services. This d
32 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 200125. Select a netmask.Consult your network administrator to specify the netmask of your subnet. Thef
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 3326. Select the appropriate time zone and region.Select the time zone and region to reflect your environ
34 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 200127. Set the date and time, and confirm all information.28. Select a secure root password.After the
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 35Note – Use TABLE 2-1 on page 8 as a reference to input data for Step 29 throughStep 36. The variables s
36 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 200134. When prompted to confirm the variables, type y if all of the variables are correct.Typen if any
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 3735. Error messages indicate that the devices did not start completely.Any error messages that you recei
vFiguresFIGURE 2-1 Ethernet Address on the Disk Array Pull Tab 7FIGURE 2-2 Cluster Platforms I/O Board Placement 10FIGURE 2-3 Cluster Platform Interco
38 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 200136. When the management server reboots, log in as root user to start the terminalconcentrator custo
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 39FIGURE 2-6 Cluster Control Panel Window2. In the Cluster Control Panel window, double-click the Cluster
40 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001FIGURE 2-7 Cluster Nodes Console Windows3. To enter text into both node windows simultaneously, cli
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 41FIGURE 2-8 Cluster Console Window▼ Installing the Software Stack on Both Cluster Nodes1. Use the ccp(1M
42 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 20013. Configure the Sun StorEdge T3 array shared disk storage, using the SolsticeDiskSuite software.So
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 43 Ethernet addressesNote – Because the recovery results in a generic, unconfigured system, you mustrest
44 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 20013. This character forces access to the telnet prompt. Enter the Stop-A command, asfollows:4. Boot t
Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System 455. Select a CD-ROM drive from the menu.Once the Cluster Platform 4500/3 recovery utility has placed a c
46 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 20017. Install the second data CD.When all files are copied from the first data CD, you are prompted to
47APPENDIXALaptop Settings to Access MonitorModeThis appendix provides the settings you must use to access monitor mode using alaptop computer. These
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48 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001FIGURE A-1 Monitor Mode Connectivity Using a Laptop Computer2. Click Start ➤ Programs ➤ Accessorie
Appendix A Laptop Settings to Access Monitor Mode 499. In the StandardConfig Properties window, click the Settings option, and selectVT100 for the Emu
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51APPENDIXBConsole Output for the AutomaticSoftware Install on the ClusterNodesThe first portion of the installation installs the Solaris operating en
52 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001Configuring /dev and /devicesUsing RPC Bootparams for network configuration information.SUNW,hme3
Appendix B Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes 53Using finish script: patch_finishExecuting SolStart preinstall pha
54 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001Configuring disk (c0t3d0)- Creating Solaris disk label (VTOC)Configuring disk (c2t2d0) - Creating
Appendix B Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes 55Finish script patch_finish execution completed.Executing JumpStart
56 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001================sc3sconf1-n0.driver: Starting finish script: add_sds.fin==========================
Appendix B Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes 57After the second reboot, the system boots as a cluster node and jo
viiTablesTABLE 2-1 Ethernet IP Address Worksheet 8TABLE 2-2 Cluster Platform Rack Components 15TABLE 2-3 Power and Heat Requirements for Cluster Platf
58 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001Boot device: disk2:d File and args:SunOS Release 5.8 Version Generic_108528-05 64-bitCopyright 19
Appendix B Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes 59============================================================PLEASE
60 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001Setting the node ID for "sc3sconf1-n1" ... done (id=1)Checking for global devices global
Appendix B Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes 61rebooting...Resetting..Software Power ONscreen not found.Can’t ope
62 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001Configuring /dev and /devicesConfiguring the /dev directory (compatibility devices)Configuring DID
Appendix B Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes 63constructedApr 20 14:36:57 sc3sconf1-n1 cl_runtime: NOTICE: clcomm
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65APPENDIXCConnections Within the ClusterPlatform 4500/3This appendix describes the preinstalled arrangement of some cables within theCluster Platform
66 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001TABLE C-2 Disk Array to Hub ConnectionsFrom DeviceFromLocation To Device To LocationCableLength/Ty
Appendix C Connections Within the Cluster Platform 4500/3 67TABLE C-5 Terminal Concentrator to Management Server and Cluster NodesConnectionsFrom Devi
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68 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001TABLE C-8 Ethernet Hub ConnectionsFrom Device From Location To Device To LocationCableLength/TypeE
69APPENDIXDTroubleshooting the Cluster Platform 4500/3InstallationThis appendix provides steps for troubleshooting the Cluster Platform 4500/3installa
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ixPrefaceCluster Platform 4500/3 provides self-sustained building blocks integrated throughSun Cluster technology to support highly available applicat
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