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10 Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O5000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide RAID planning overview 4-15 raw data storage and database size 4-17 selecting RAID levels 4-18 supported RAID levels 4-16 raw data storage and database size 4-17 redundant client LAN 5-6 for Oracle8i 5-9 Redundant Ethernet client LAN for Oracle8i 5-9 redundant Ethernet cluster interconnect adapter installation for Oracle8i 5-6 cabling for Oracle8i 5-8 for Oracle8i 5-8 redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops multiple loops 2-28 redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics multiple fabrics 2-15 rename connections host adapter replacement 6-17 renaming default connection names 5-28 replacing cluster nodes 6-19 RJ-45 receptacle xvii ROMPaq See Compaq Options Rompaq S scalability 1-4 SCSI bus addressing 2-8 SCU See Compaq System Configuration Utility Secure Path capabilities 6-31 description 3-4 drivers installation for Oracle8i 5-35 installation for Oracle8i 5-32 managing storage subsystems 6-6 monitoring cluster operations 6-30 monitoring storage subsystems 6-5 multiple storage subsystems 5-32 overview 6-6 removing 6-33 troubleshooting 7-18 Secure Path Agent installation for Oracle8i 5-35 Secure Path Manager installation vs operation 5-33 running to check for shared disk problems A-5 Service Packs supported 5-17 Service Packs for Windows 2000 Advanced Server versions supported 3-2 shared disk problems contacting your Compaq support representative A-8 introduction A-1 performing cluster hardware checks A-7 performing cluster software and firmware checks A-6 rerunning and validating Object Link Manager A-4 restarting all affected nodes A-4 running and validating Secure Path Manager A-5 running and validating StorageWorks Command Console A-6 running Disk Management A-5 running Object Link Manager A-3 shared physical disks discovering 5-26 shutting down a cluster node 6-2 single points of failure non-shared disk drives 4-20

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10
Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O5000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide
RAID planning
overview
4-15
raw data storage and database
size
4-17
selecting RAID levels
4-18
supported RAID levels
4-16
raw data storage and database
size
4-17
redundant client LAN
5-6
for Oracle8
i
5-9
Redundant Ethernet client LAN for
Oracle8
i
5-9
redundant Ethernet cluster
interconnect
adapter installation for
Oracle8
i
5-6
cabling for Oracle8
i
5-8
for Oracle8
i
5-8
redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated
Loops
multiple loops
2-28
redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics
multiple fabrics
2-15
rename connections
host adapter replacement
6-17
renaming default connection
names
5-28
replacing cluster nodes
6-19
RJ-45 receptacle
xvii
ROMPaq
See
Compaq Options
Rompaq
S
scalability
1-4
SCSI bus addressing
2-8
SCU
See
Compaq System
Configuration Utility
Secure Path
capabilities
6-31
description
3-4
drivers installation for
Oracle8
i
5-35
installation for Oracle8
i
5-32
managing storage
subsystems
6-6
monitoring cluster
operations
6-30
monitoring storage
subsystems
6-5
multiple storage
subsystems
5-32
overview
6-6
removing
6-33
troubleshooting
7-18
Secure Path Agent
installation for Oracle8
i
5-35
Secure Path Manager
installation vs operation
5-33
running to check for shared
disk problems
A-5
Service Packs
supported
5-17
Service Packs for Windows 2000
Advanced Server
versions supported
3-2
shared disk problems
contacting your Compaq
support representative
A-8
introduction
A-1
performing cluster hardware
checks
A-7
performing cluster software
and firmware checks
A-6
rerunning and validating Object
Link Manager
A-4
restarting all affected
nodes
A-4
running and validating Secure
Path Manager
A-5
running and validating
StorageWorks Command
Console
A-6
running Disk
Management
A-5
running Object Link
Manager
A-3
shared physical disks
discovering
5-26
shutting down a cluster node
6-2
single points of failure
non-shared disk drives
4-20