HP EVA P6550 HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 129

Microsoft Windows Cluster support, Microsoft Cluster Server for Windows 2003, Requirements

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Figure 66 Example: HP MPIO DSM Manager with iSCSI devices Microsoft Windows Cluster support Microsoft Cluster Server for Windows 2003 iSCSI failover clustering is supported by the iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE modules. For more information, see: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/storage/ iscsi/iscsicluster.mspx Requirements • Operating system: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise, SP2, R2, x86/x64 • Firmware: minimum version-3.1.0.0, released November 2009 • Initiator: ◦ Persistent Reservation registry key-for Microsoft Generic DSM ◦ Multiple NIC/iSCSI HBA ports-four recommended: - one public - one private - two storage, for higher availability and performance ◦ MPIO-use HP DSM or the Microsoft Generic DSM. HP recommends using the latest available DSM. • Connectivity: Dual blade configuration for redundancy Setting the Persistent Reservation registry key The iSCSI Persistent Reservation Setup utility assists you in creating the proper registry settings for use with the Microsoft Generic DSM and Microsoft Cluster Server. This must be run on every node of the cluster. 1. Run PRset.hta to start the application. This automatically adds the registry key and values seen. 2. Click Modify to make changes (see Figure 67 (page 130)). Set up the iSCSI Initiator 129

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Figure 66 Example: HP MPIO DSM Manager with iSCSI devices
Microsoft Windows Cluster support
Microsoft Cluster Server for Windows 2003
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Requirements
Operating system: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise, SP2, R2, x86/x64
Firmware: minimum version—3.1.0.0, released November 2009
Initiator:
Persistent Reservation registry key—for Microsoft Generic DSM
Multiple NIC/iSCSI HBA ports—four recommended:
one public
one private
two storage, for higher availability and performance
MPIO—use HP DSM or the Microsoft Generic DSM. HP recommends using the latest
available DSM.
Connectivity: Dual blade configuration for redundancy
Setting the Persistent Reservation registry key
The iSCSI Persistent Reservation Setup utility assists you in creating the proper registry settings for
use with the Microsoft Generic DSM and Microsoft Cluster Server. This must be run on every node
of the cluster.
1.
Run
PRset.hta
to start the application.
This automatically adds the registry key and values seen.
2.
Click
Modify
to make changes (see
Figure 67 (page 130)
).
Set up the iSCSI Initiator
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