HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP NetRAID-4M Life Jacket User Manual


 
HP NetRAID-4M Cluster Services Installation Guide Overview
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1 Overview
1.1 Software and Networking Requirements
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server with the latest service pack installed on each
server
Administrator user login name and password for each node, and a domain account for the
cluster service
DNS, and computer, domain and cluster NetBIOS names
TCP/IP, and static IP addresses for each network adapter, cluster service and IP resource
HP NetServer Navigator CD, version L.20.00 or later, along with 8 floppy disks if driver
diskettes are the method used as outlined in this guide, rather than browsing the CD, for
driver and utility installation
1.2 Hardware Requirements
Two HP NetServers identically configured with processors, BIOS, memory, LAN
adapter(s), disk drives, power supplies and cables in compliance with the corresponding
HP Cluster Configuration Guide
Two HP NetRAID-4M controllers (P9161A or D9351A) with termination and battery
enable jumpers installed
Two D5013B LAN adapter cards and a crossover cable or equivalent dedicated LAN
connection to create the intra-cluster private network (embedded network interfaces can
be used and are supported in platforms where they exist)
RS/12 SCSI Storage enclosures (D5989C) containing two SCSI controller cards
(D6025C), SCSI and power cables and HP disk drives
1.3 Installation Sequence – Important Note
The steps that follow serve as an example of one way to build a Microsoft two-node cluster
with the HP NetServer, Rack Storage/12 and NetRAID-4M. Some of the steps may be done in
a different sequence if preferred by the experienced installer.
NOTE In systems using shared disk controllers other than the HP NetRAID-4M, when
multiple nodes simultaneously access the same disk drives before Microsoft
cluster services are installed, unpredictable drive configuration corruption can
result. Presence of the cluster service software is necessary to protect the shared
storage, enabling safely managed access by more than one server at a time.
When the HP NetRAID-4M is used to connect shared storage, as long as the
Clustering BIOS setting is enabled on each channel connected to drives in the
shared storage enclosure, simultaneous access to the storage by the operating
system on multiple nodes is safely managed.