Compaq AA-RHGWB-TE Computer Hardware User Manual


 
interconnect, you can more easily alter or expand your clusters hardware
configuration as newer and faster technologies become available.
1.2 Overview of the TruCluster Server Hardware
Configuration
A TruCluster Server hardware configuration consists of a number of highly
specific hardware components:
TruCluster Server currently supports from one to eight member systems.
There must be sufficient internal and external SCSI controllers, Fibre
Channel host bus adapters, and disks to provide sufficient storage for
the applications.
The clusterwide root (
/), /usr, and /var file systems should be on
a shared SCSI bus. We recommend placing all member system boot
disks on a shared SCSI bus. If you have a quorum disk, it must be on
a shared SCSI bus.
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The clusterwide root (/), /usr, and /var file systems, the
member system boot disks, and the quorum disk may be
located behind a RAID array controller, including the HSG80
controller (Fibre Channel).
You need to allocate a number of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses from
one IP subnet to allow client access to the cluster. The IP subnet has
to be visible to the clients directly or through routers. The miminum
number of allocated addresses is equal to the number of cluster member
systems plus one (for the cluster alias), depending on the type of cluster
alias configuration.
For client access, TruCluster Server allows you to configure any number
of monitored network adapters (using a redundant array of independent
network adapters (NetRAIN) and Network Interface Failure Finder
(NIFF) facilities of the Tru64 UNIX operating system).
TruCluster Server requires at least one peripheral component
interconnect (PCI) Memory Channel adapter on each system. The
Memory Channel adapters comprise the cluster interconnect for
TruCluster Server, providing host-to-host communications. For a cluster
with two systems, a Memory Channel hub is optional; the Memory
Channel adapters can be connected with a cable.
If there are more than two systems in the cluster, a Memory Channel
hub is required. The Memory Channel hub is a PC-class enclosure that
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