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- HP LH3000r | HP Netserver LC 2000 NetRAID-3Si and RS/12 Windows NT 4.0 Enterpri - Page 1
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 - HP LH3000r | HP Netserver LC 2000 NetRAID-3Si and RS/12 Windows NT 4.0 Enterpri - Page 2
later Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition SP6A or later SPU Model Clock speed No. of CPUs BIOS version CPU cache RAM No. of power supplies Local storage I/O slots Default Boot Order M/S Certified Configuration HP NetServer LC 2000 533, 600, 667, 733, 800, 933, 1000 MHz 2 4.06.20 PV - HP LH3000r | HP Netserver LC 2000 NetRAID-3Si and RS/12 Windows NT 4.0 Enterpri - Page 3
IDs Disk drives: Cables LANs LAN connection 6, 7 0, 1, 2 1, 5, 10, 50 1 per RAID array 8 maximum per NetRAID-3Si adapter Cluster mode on Cache write-policy to Write-thru Set any other options as desired A RAID array (logical disk) must be composed of all the same disk model (i.e., part number and - HP LH3000r | HP Netserver LC 2000 NetRAID-3Si and RS/12 Windows NT 4.0 Enterpri - Page 4
Client LAN NIC must use the same driver as the Intra-cluster NIC. 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. 4 - HP LH3000r | HP Netserver LC 2000 NetRAID-3Si and RS/12 Windows NT 4.0 Enterpri - Page 5
not be crossed as they connect from one NetServer to the other through the shared storage cabinet 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 - HP LH3000r | HP Netserver LC 2000 NetRAID-3Si and RS/12 Windows NT 4.0 Enterpri - Page 6
Power Cabling to Separate Power Sources 6 - HP LH3000r | HP Netserver LC 2000 NetRAID-3Si and RS/12 Windows NT 4.0 Enterpri - Page 7
Versions 14 November 2000 5 September 2000 25 August 2000 19 May 2000 25 April 2000 20 March 2000 17 February 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
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
Number of nodes
2
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.
Intra-cluster
(Heartbeat) LAN
Embedded NIC with crossover cable. See
Intra-cluster LAN
below.
Power source
Direct from power mains, power conditioner or uninterruptible power