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Storage/12 Windows 2000 Advanced Server Cluster Configuration Guide 1 February 2001 (see Versions at the end of this document) Introduction This document defines the supported HP NetServer LPr configurations with HP Rack Storage/12 and Microsoft Cluster Server. These configurations minimize single - HP NetServer LXr Pro8 | HP Netserver LPr NetRAID-3Si Config Guide for Windows 2 - Page 2
Server HP NetServer LPr 850 MHz. 2 4.06.33 PR or later Any size 256 MB minimum. Must be HP. See CD or later. For NetRAID-xSi, use mraid35x.sys version 2.62 (Navigator L.18.04.5 or later). SPU internal drive bays or HP external drive cabinet (e.g.,HP Rack Storage/12), any number. HP only Any HP - HP NetServer LXr Pro8 | HP Netserver LPr NetRAID-3Si Config Guide for Windows 2 - Page 3
's for each Rack Storage/12 5 (fixed) 0 - 3, 8 - 15 (fixed) Any HP drive supported by storage enclosure including: HP 9.1 GB (7200 rpm) Low Profile Ultra2 SCSI Disk Module D6106A HP 9.1 GB (7200 rpm) Low Profile Ultra3 SCSI Disk Module P1217A HP 9.1 GB (10k rpm) Low Profile Ultra2 SCSI Disk Module - HP NetServer LXr Pro8 | HP Netserver LPr NetRAID-3Si Config Guide for Windows 2 - Page 4
then the Client LAN must use the same driver as the Intracluster LAN. 1 minimum Shared Storage Cabling This part of the guide defines the allowable cabling configurations for clusters using the HP NetServer LPr and HP Rack Storage/12s. Only these cabling configurations and cables are supported. 4 - HP NetServer LXr Pro8 | HP Netserver LPr NetRAID-3Si Config Guide for Windows 2 - Page 5
channels must not be crossed as they connect from one NetServer to the other through the shared storage device. Any channels drives. 3. Cables between the servers and shared storage cabinets must be HP LVD SCSI (offset) of any length up to 10 meters. See "Cables" in Rack Storage/12 of the guide - HP NetServer LXr Pro8 | HP Netserver LPr NetRAID-3Si Config Guide for Windows 2 - Page 6
Power Cabling for Cluster Server with Rack Storage/12 6 - HP NetServer LXr Pro8 | HP Netserver LPr NetRAID-3Si Config Guide for Windows 2 - Page 7
Versions 1 February 2001 6 September 2000 Added D6025C. Initial release. 7
1
HP NetServer LPr
with
HP Rack Storage/12
Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Cluster Configuration Guide
1 February 2001
(see
Versions
at the end of this document)
Introduction
This document defines the supported HP NetServer LPr configurations with HP Rack Storage/12 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 the Cluster
Cluster
SPUs
Local and Shared Storage
Intra-cluster and Client LANs
Shared Storage Cabling
Cluster
Type of SPUs
HP NetServer LPr.
Each node must be the same model SPU, but may have
different sizes of main memory and cache, and different CPU clock speeds.
Installation
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
Any NIC that is HP and Microsoft approved.
See
Client LAN
below.
Intra-cluster/Heartbeat
HP D5013A/B with crossover cable. See
Intra-cluster LAN
below.
Power source
Direct from power mains, power conditioner or uninterruptible power supply
(UPS) using any power conditioner or UPS. Redundant power distribution
units (PDU’s) are strongly recommended.