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Basic Troubleshooting Tips, Power, Physical Connections

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7-2 Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O5000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide Basic Troubleshooting Tips Power Verify that the cluster nodes, storage subsystems, and Fibre Channel SAN Switches or Storage Hubs for the storage area network (SAN) and the switches or hubs for the cluster interconnect are all powered on. The correct power-on sequence is: I Storage subsystems I Fibre Channel SAN Switches or Storage Hubs (Power is applied to the Storage Hubs when the AC cord is plugged in.) I Ethernet switches/hubs I ProLiant servers NOTE: The Storage Hubs and some network hub or switch devices do not have on/off buttons; they receive power when the power cord is plugged in. The Fibre Channel SAN Switches have on/off buttons. Physical Connections Verify that all cable connections between the following components are properly made. Where redundant connections exist, be sure that the redundant paths are cabled correctly between: I Cluster nodes and the cluster interconnect switches or hubs I Cluster nodes and the client LAN switches or hubs I Host adapters in the cluster nodes and the Fibre Channel SAN Switches or Storage Hubs I Fibre Channel SAN Switches or Storage Hubs and the array controllers installed in each storage subsystem

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Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O5000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide
Basic Troubleshooting Tips
Power
Verify that the cluster nodes, storage subsystems, and Fibre Channel SAN
Switches or Storage Hubs for the storage area network (SAN) and the switches
or hubs for the cluster interconnect are all powered on.
The correct power-on sequence is:
Storage subsystems
Fibre Channel SAN Switches or Storage Hubs (Power is applied to the
Storage Hubs when the AC cord is plugged in.)
Ethernet switches/hubs
ProLiant servers
NOTE:
The Storage Hubs and some network hub or switch devices do not have on/off
buttons; they receive power when the power cord is plugged in. The Fibre Channel SAN
Switches have on/off buttons.
Physical Connections
Verify that all cable connections between the following components are
properly made. Where redundant connections exist, be sure that the redundant
paths are cabled correctly between:
Cluster nodes and the cluster interconnect switches or hubs
Cluster nodes and the client LAN switches or hubs
Host adapters in the cluster nodes and the Fibre Channel SAN Switches
or Storage Hubs
Fibre Channel SAN Switches or Storage Hubs and the array controllers
installed in each storage subsystem