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Cluster Architecture

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iv Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/02000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide Chapter 2 Cluster Architecture Compaq ProLiant Servers 2-2 High-Availability Features of ProLiant Servers 2-3 Shared Storage Components 2-3 RA4000 Array 2-4 RA4100 Array 2-4 RA4000 Array Controllers 2-5 Fibre Channel SAN Switches 2-6 FC-AL Switches 2-7 Storage Hubs...2-7 Fibre Host Adapters 2-8 Gigabit Interface Converter-Shortwave Modules 2-8 Fibre Channel Cables 2-9 I/O Path Configurations for Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics 2-9 Overview of Fibre Channel Fabric SAN Topology 2-9 Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics 2-9 Multiple Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics 2-11 Maximum Distances Between Nodes and Shared Storage Components in a Redundant Fibre Channel Fabric 2-13 I/O Data Paths in a Redundant Fibre Channel Fabric 2-14 I/O Path Configuration Guidelines for Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics 2-15 I/O Path Configuration Rules for Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics 2-19 Active/Standby Configuration Examples for Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics...2-20 Active/Active Configuration Examples for Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics...2-27 Summary of I/O Path Failure and Failover Scenarios for Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics 2-33 I/O Path Configurations for Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops 2-39 Overview of FC-AL SAN Topology 2-39 Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops 2-40 Multiple Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops 2-42 Maximum Distances Between Nodes and Shared Storage Components in a Redundant FC-AL 2-44 I/O Data Paths in a Redundant FC-AL 2-45 I/O Path Configuration Guidelines for Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops ...2-47 I/O Path Configuration Rules for Redundant FC-ALs 2-50 Active/Standby Configuration Examples for Redundant FC-ALs 2-51 Active/Active Configuration Examples for Redundant FC-ALs 2-58 Summary of I/O Path Failure and Failover Scenarios for Redundant FC-ALs ...2-64

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iv
Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/02000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide
Chapter 2
Cluster Architecture
Compaq ProLiant Servers
........................................................................................
2-2
High-Availability Features of ProLiant Servers
...............................................
2-3
Shared Storage Components
....................................................................................
2-3
RA4000 Array
...................................................................................................
2-4
RA4100 Array
...................................................................................................
2-4
RA4000 Array Controllers
................................................................................
2-5
Fibre Channel SAN Switches
...........................................................................
2-6
FC-AL Switches
...............................................................................................
2-7
Storage Hubs
.....................................................................................................
2-7
Fibre Host Adapters
..........................................................................................
2-8
Gigabit Interface Converter-Shortwave Modules
.............................................
2-8
Fibre Channel Cables
........................................................................................
2-9
I/O Path Configurations for Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics
...............................
2-9
Overview of Fibre Channel Fabric SAN Topology
..........................................
2-9
Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics
.....................................................................
2-9
Multiple Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics
....................................................
2-11
Maximum Distances Between Nodes and Shared Storage Components
in a Redundant Fibre Channel Fabric
.............................................................
2-13
I/O Data Paths in a Redundant Fibre Channel Fabric
.....................................
2-14
I/O Path Configuration Guidelines for Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics
.............
2-15
I/O Path Configuration Rules for Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics
..............
2-19
Active/Standby Configuration Examples for Redundant Fibre Channel
Fabrics
.............................................................................................................
2-20
Active/Active Configuration Examples for Redundant Fibre Channel
Fabrics
.............................................................................................................
2-27
Summary of I/O Path Failure and Failover Scenarios for Redundant Fibre
Channel Fabrics
..............................................................................................
2-33
I/O Path Configurations for Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops
..............
2-39
Overview of FC-AL SAN Topology
..............................................................
2-39
Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops
...................................................
2-40
Multiple Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops
.....................................
2-42
Maximum Distances Between Nodes and Shared Storage Components in a
Redundant FC-AL
...........................................................................................
2-44
I/O Data Paths in a Redundant FC-AL
...........................................................
2-45
I/O Path Configuration Guidelines for Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated
Loops
.....................................................................................................................
2-47
I/O Path Configuration Rules for Redundant FC-ALs
....................................
2-50
Active/Standby Configuration Examples for Redundant FC-ALs
..................
2-51
Active/Active Configuration Examples for Redundant FC-ALs
....................
2-58
Summary of I/O Path Failure and Failover Scenarios for Redundant
FC-ALs
...........................................................................................................
2-64