HP Hewlett Packard Life Jacket LC 2000 User Manual

HP NetServer LC 2000  
with  
NetRAID-3Si (HP Rack Storage/12)  
Cluster Configuration Guide  
14 November 2000  
(see Versions at the end of this document)  
Introduction  
This document defines the supported HP NetServer LC 2000 configuration with HP Rack Storage/12s and  
Microsoft Cluster Server. These configurations minimize single points of failure (SPOF), and provide  
extended availability. The specific configuration certified and supported by both Hewlett-Packard and  
Microsoft is defined, as are other guidelines to assist you in configuring your clustered NetServers. This  
guide is prescriptive; it describes the configurations supported by HP. Any deviance to these  
configurations can result in an inoperative cluster or an operating cluster with degraded performance,  
hidden SPOFs, etc., and therefore will not be supported by HP.  
What's Defined in Cluster  
Cluster  
SPUs  
Local and Shared Storage  
Intra-cluster and Client LANs  
Shared Storage Cabling  
Cluster  
Type of SPUs  
HP NetServer LC 2000  
Each node must be the same model SPU, but may have different sizes of  
main memory, cache, and different CPU clock speeds.  
Installation  
Pedestal or racked  
2
Number of nodes  
Shared Storage  
HP Rack Storage /12 with HP NetRAID-3Si controller and HP disks. See  
Shared Storage below.  
LANs:  
Client LAN  
Any NIC that is HP and Microsoft approved. See Client LAN below.  
Embedded NIC with crossover cable. See Intra-cluster LAN below.  
Intra-cluster  
(Heartbeat) LAN  
Power source  
Direct from power mains, power conditioner or uninterruptible power  
 
SCSI IDs  
6, 7  
Channels  
0, 1, 2  
RAID level  
Logical disks  
1, 5, 10, 50  
1 per RAID array  
8 maximum per NetRAID-3Si adapter  
Configuration  
options:  
Cluster mode on  
Cache write-policy to Write-thru  
Set any other options as desired  
Cabinet  
RAID arrays  
A RAID array (logical disk) must be composed of all the same disk model  
(i.e., part number and suffix). Different size or speed disks are not  
allowed in the same RAID array. Any combination of disk models is  
allowed on a SCSI channel. Any combination of disk models is allowed  
in a cluster.  
Number of cabinets  
Cabinet type  
Model  
1 – 3  
Rack Storage/12  
D5989B plus two D6025B’s for each Rack Storage/12  
5 (fixed)  
Status SCSI ID  
Disk SCSI IDs  
Disk drives:  
0 – 3, 8 – 15 (fixed)  
Any HP drive supported by storage enclosure including:  
HP 9.1 GB (7200 rpm) Low Profile Ultra2 SCSI Disk Module D6106A  
HP 9.1 GB (7200 rpm) Low Profile Ultra3 SCSI Disk Module P1217A  
HP 9.1 GB (10k rpm) Low Profile Ultra2 SCSI Disk Module D6107A  
HP 9.1 GB (10k rpm) Low Profile Ultra3 SCSI Disk Module P1168A  
HP 18.2 GB (7200 rpm) Half Height Ultra2 SCSI Disk Module D6108A  
HP 18.2 GB (7200 rpm) Low Profile Ultra3 SCSI Disk Module P1216A  
HP 18.2 GB (10k rpm) Half Height Ultra2 SCSI Disk Module D7031A  
HP 18.2 GB (10k rpm) Low Profile Ultra3 SCSI Disk Module P1166A  
HP 18.2 GB (7200 rpm) Low Profile Ultra2 SCSI Disk Module D7174A  
HP 18.2 GB (10k rpm) Low Profile Ultra2 SCSI Disk Module D7175A  
HP 36.4 GB (10k rpm) Half Height Ultra2 SCSI Disk Module D8210A  
HP 36.4 GB (10k rpm) Low Profile Ultra3 SCSI Disk Module D9419A  
Cables  
Any 2 HP LVD SCSI cables from the following list:  
1 meter D7131A  
2.5 meter D6020A  
5 meter D6982A  
10 meter D6983A  
LANs  
Intra-cluster (Heartbeat) LAN  
Client LAN  
LAN connection  
HP D5954A crossover cable or any  
equivalent.  
Any LAN  
The intra-cluster LAN may only be  
used for cluster node  
communication via a crossover  
cable. It may not be used for client  
communication.  
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NIC:  
Model  
Embedded NIC  
Any that is on both the HP  
Tested Products List and the  
Microsoft Hardware  
Compatibility List.  
Driver  
Hptxnt.sys 3.27.00.0001 or later  
The vendor supported driver.  
NOTEIf the NIC used is the  
same type as the embedded NIC  
(D5013A/B), then the Client  
LAN NIC must use the same  
driver as the Intra-cluster NIC.  
No. of NICs  
1
1 minimum  
Shared Storage Cabling  
This part of the guide defines the allowable cabling configurations for clusters using the HP NetServer  
LC2000 and HP Rack Storage/12. Only these cabling configurations and cables are supported.  
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Ne tRAID- 3Si  
0
1
2
LEGEND  
Color coding depicts that NetRAID  
channels must not be crossed as  
they connect from one NetServer  
to the other through the shared  
storage cabinet.  
NOTES:  
1. This diagram depicts using 3  
Rack Storage/12s. You can use from  
1 to 3 storage cabinets..  
2. Another
 
NetRAID-xSi Adapter may be  
installed in server for local  
storage.This diagram depicts using slot P5  
for the shared storage NetRAID-3Si.  
3. Cables between the servers and  
shared storage cabinets can be any  
HP LVD SCSI (offset) cable up to 10  
meters. See “Cables” for Rack  
Storage/12 in the guide for a list of  
cables that can be used.  
HP Microsoft Cluster Server with Rack Storage/12  
 
Power Cabling to Separate Power Sources  
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Versions  
14 November 2000  
5 September 2000  
25 August 2000  
Added 1000 MHz. Corrected mraid35x.sys to mraidnt.sys.  
Removed draft status  
Changed introduction, added 800, 933 MHz, new boot device definition  
boot order, driver info and Ultra3 HDDs. Rolled 3Si firmware/BIOS.  
19 May 2000  
Added BIOS disabled qualifier.  
25 April 2000  
20 March 2000  
17 February 2000  
Added NetRAID driver name, fixed typo and corrected drawing.  
Added support for NetRAID-1Si as a local storage controller.  
Initial release.  
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