8. See the Tru64 UNIX Installation Guide and install the base operating
system from the CD-ROM. The installation procedure will recognize the
disks for which you set the device unit number. Select the disk you have
chosen as the Tru64 UNIX operating system installation disk from the
list of disks provided (Section 6.6.2).
After the new kernel has booted to multi-user mode, complete the
operating system installation.
9. Determine the
/dev/disk/dskn values to be used for cluster
installation (Section 6.6.3).
10. Use the disklabel utility to label the disks used to create the cluster
(Section 6.6.4).
11. See the TruCluster Server Software Installation manual and install the
TruCluster Server software subsets then run the clu_create utility to
create the first cluster member. Do not allow clu_create to boot the
system. Shut down the system to the console prompt (Section 6.6.5).
12. Reset the bootdef_dev console environment variable to provide
multiple boot paths to the cluster member boot disk (Section 6.6.6). Boot
the first cluster member.
13. See the TruCluster Server Software Installation manual and add
subsequent cluster member systems (Section 6.6.7). As with the first
cluster member, you will have to:
• Use the wwidmgr command to set the device unit number for the
member system boot disk.
• Set the bootdef_dev environment variable.
• Reset the bootdef_dev environment variable after building a
kernel on the new cluster member system.
Consult the following documentation to assist you in Fibre Channel storage
configuration and administration:
• KGPSA-BC PCI-to-Optical Fibre Channel Host Adapter User Guide
• 64-Bit PCI-to-Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter User Guide
• Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel Storage Switch User’s Guide
• Compaq StorageWorks SAN Switch 8 Installation and Hardware Guide
• Compaq StorageWorks SAN Switch 16 Installation and Hardware Guide
• Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel SAN Switch 8-EL Installation
and Hardware Guide
• Compaq StorageWorks HSG80 Array Controller ACS Version 8.5
Configuration Guide
Using Fibre Channel Storage 6–3