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1. I O board 1 Cabinet 3 hub 1 port 4 I O board 3 Cabinet 3 hub 3 port 4 I O board 5 Cabinet 3 hub 2 port 4 I O board 7 Cabinet 3 hub 4 port 4 FIGURE 3 23 Cable Connections from Sun Enterprise 6500 Server I O boards to Hubs in Expansion Cabinet 3 34 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 I O board 3 1 0 I O board 7 1 0 Hub 3 Hub 4 Hub 1 Hub 2 I O board 1 1 0 WO board 5 1 0 FIGURE 3 24 Cable Connections at Hubs in Top of Expansion Cabinet 3 Creating LUNS on Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays 1 Read Chapters 1 and 2 of the Sun StorEdge T3 Disk Tray Installation Operation and Service Manual which is delivered with the array and set up the arrays for use on your network Be sure to allow one IP address per partner pair 2 Download patch 109115 xx from http sunsolve sun co
2. I O board 1 B 6 Cabinet 2 hub 1 port 4 0 1 2 I O board 3 Cabinet 2 7e 2 hub 3 port 4 7 C T 0 1 2 I O board 5 a 8 Cabinet 2 i hub 2 port 4 7 5 7 Co 0 1 2 I O board 7 9 E Cabinet 2 hub 4 port 4 17 y FIGURE 3 21 Cable Connections from Sun Enterprise 6500 Server I O Boards to Hubs in Expansion Cabinet 2 Chapter 33 I O board 3 0 0 I O board 7 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hub 3 Hub 4 0 T 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hub 1 Hub 2 I O board 1 0 I O board 5 0 0 FIGURE 3 22 Cable Connections at Hubs in Top of Expansion Cabinet 2
3. 0 1 2 o o o e C 7 7 0 1 0 0 0 6 TT V 0 1 o a pai Ek M 0 1 9 0 o o e TT 7 Eee 0 1 hub 1 port 4 gem 1 hub 3 port 4 1 hub 2 port 4 2 1 hub 4 port 4 FIGURE 3 19 Cable Connections from Sun Enterprise 6500 Server I O Boards to Hubs in Expansion Cabinet 1 32 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 I O board 3 D A I O board 7 D A 0 1 2 3 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hub 3 Hub 4 0 T 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hub 1 Hub 2 I O board 1 D A I O board 5 D A FIGURE 3 20 Cable Connections at Hubs in Top of Expansion Cabinet 1
4. See SS I Four T3 configuration Six T3 configuration FIGURE 3 6 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server Four and Six Sun StorEdge T3 Array Configurations Rear View Install the hub recess mounting brackets FIGURE 3 7 in the upper rear of the expansion cabinet Mount the superstack hub FIGURE 3 7 in the hub recess mounting bracket Connect two internal power cords between one power sequencer and the server and two internal power cords between the second power sequencer and the disk arrays The server and disk arrays each have two power supplies The first power supply should connect to one side of the cabinet the second to the other side That way each box connects to two redundant power sequencers Connect the two external power cords to the server cabinet Chapter 19 20 14 15 16 The Database Platform 4500 3 hardware should have two dedicated AC breaker panels The cabinet should not share these breaker panels with other unrelated equipment The system requires two L30 R receptacles for the server cabinet split between two isolated circuits For international installations the system requires two Blue 32A IEC309 International receptacles 5 955 0 0 o 0 241 9 gt 0 7 0 4 a
5. Cabinet 2 ID 2 Enc 2F ID 1 Enc 2E ID 0 Enc 2D ID 2 Enc 2C ID 1 Enc 2B ID 0 Enc 2A Cabinet 3 ID 2 Enc 3F ID 1 Enc 3E ID 0 Enc 3D ID 2 Enc 3C ID 1 Enc 3B ID 0 Enc 3A FIGURE 3 18 Sun StorEdge A5200 Array Enclosure Names and Box IDs Rear View of Expansion Cabinet Preparing the Server Cabinet Follow the system cabling instructions in the Sun Enterprise 6500 5500 4500 Systems Installation Guide Preparing the Expansion Cabinets Follow the installation instructions in the Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet Installation and Service Manual When all of the expansion cabinets in your system are prepared connect them to the server Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 Cabling the Server to the Expansion Cabinets Database Platform 6500 5200 supports one to three expansion cabinets This section explains how to connect the cables between the server and the hubs in each of the expansion cabinets The cables going to the hub in each of the expansion cabinets must be connected to the I O boards FIGURE 3 17 in the server Label the ends of each cable with the source and destination For example label one cable end STORAGE 1 HUB 3 PORT 4 I O BOARD 1 D A Label the other end of that cable I O BOARD 1 A STORAGE 1 HUB 3 PORT 4 Four fiber optic cables going from the I O boards to
6. FIGURE 3 4 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server Component Location Rear View Attach the rack mounts to the server chassis and mount the server in the expansion cabinet FIGURE 3 6 Install two four or six T3 disk arrays in the expansion cabinet If you only have two or four disk arrays install them in the bottom of the expansion cabinet FIGURE 3 6 Rackmount the D130 boot disks FIGURE 3 5 in the upper front of the expansion cabinet FIGURE 3 6 Mirror the system boot disk to a disk of the same size and type on a separate controller number For example if the system boots from an 18 GByte disk in a D130 on controller 0 and whose target is 0 its mirror should be an 18 GByte disk whose target is also 0 in a D130 on a separate controller Mirroring the boot disk is easily done during the boot disk encapsulation process The procedure for encapsulating and mirroring the boot disk is detailed in the VERITAS Volume Manager Installation Guide the VERITAS Volume Manager Command Line Interface Administrator s Guide and the VERITAS Volume Manager Storage Administrator Administrator s Guide For additional information refer to the Sun BluePrints Online articles which contain generic descriptions of the best practices for boot disks Note The D130 boot disks only provide mirrored boot swap and boot support services Your VERITAS volumes and file system and Oracle database must be installed on the disk arrays
7. T3 No 3 ka alice D qu T3 No 2 ka OG e k ko D 99 FIGURE B 2 Six Sun StorEdge T3 Array Cabling Diagram T3 No 1 SCSI cables F100 FC AL cables Copper loop cables Ethernet cables 62 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 APPENDIK C Oracle License Agreement ORACLE LICENSE AGREEMENT ORACLE LICENSE TERMS We us and our refers to Oracle You and your refers to the individual or entity that has ordered programs services or technical support from Oracle or an authorized distributor Programs refers to the software products which you have ordered program documentation and any program updates acquired through technical support Services refers to technical support consulting education or other services which you have ordered What This License Agreement Covers This license agreement includes the terms and definitions provided below and the order you previously completed Your order is not effective until accepted by us If accepted we will notify you and your notice will include a copy of your license agreement Upon our acceptance we grant you the limited right to use the programs and any services you ordered solely for your business operations and subject to the terms of this license agreement incl
8. cable NJ Pet FIGURE 3 13 Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays No 5 and No 6 Cabling to Server I O Boards and Hub Rear View TABLE 3 2 contains a list of the cables that go from the server to the arrays TABLE 3 2 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server to Sun StorEdge T3 Array Cables Server IJO Board I O Board 1 Onboard GBIC 0 I O Board 3 Onboard GBIC 0 1 0 Board 1 SBus Slot 2 1 0 Board 3 SBus Slot 2 1 0 Board 1 Onboard GBIC 1 I O Board 3 Onboard GBIC 1 Disk Array T3 No 1 T3 No 2 T3 No 3 T3 No 4 T3 No 5 T3 No 6 TABLE 3 3 contains a list of the cables that go from the arrays to the hub TABLE 3 3 Sun StorEdge T3 Array to Hub Cables Disk Array Array No 1 Array No Array No Array No Array No oO O1 amp WD N Array No Hub Port 1x Port 2x Port 3x Port 4x Port 5x Port 6x Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 Setting Up Database Platform 6500 5200 Hardware Install the following components into the four I O boards FIGURE 3 14 When installing these components refer to installation instructions that came with them FCAL 100MB S SBUS HOST ADAPTER X6730A 0 4 or 8 FCAL GBIC MODULE 100MB S X6731A 4 Caution Be sure to use ESD procedures to avoid damage to the components from electrostatic discharge Install the four I O boards in slots 1 3 5 and 7 in the server FIGURE 3 16 Connect the SCSI t
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10. Connect the two meter SCSI cables between the upper HD68 connector on each of the D130 boot disks and the onboard SCSI ports on the I O boards in slots 1 and 3of the server FIGURE 3 5 and TABLE 3 1 Chapter 17 18 D130 No 1 To I O board slot No 1 MI 4 To I O board slot No 3 D130No 2 J NG FIGURE 3 5 D130 Boot Disks Rear View The following table contains a list of the cables that go from the server to the D130s TABLE 3 1 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server to D130 Cables Server D130 I O Board slot No 1 SCSI Port D130 No 1 1 0 Board slot No 3 SCSI Port D130 No 2 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 10 11 12 13 D130 boot disks 2 Superstack hub m D130 boot disks I3 arrays 2 Superstack hub Air baffle filler Air baffle filler Server I O Hie gt S erver I O boards 2 boards 2 CPU memory CPU memory boards 2 boards 2 T3 arrays 4 T3 arrays 4
11. TABLE B 3 TABLE C 1 Tables System Hardware Required for Database Platform 420 3 5 System Hardware Required for Database Platform 4500 3 5 System Hardware Required for Database Platform 6500 5200 6 System Software Required for Database Platforms 7 Power and Heat Requirements for Database Platform 420 3 10 Power and Heat Requirements for Database Platform 4500 3 11 Power and Heat Requirements for Database Platform 6500 5200 11 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server to D130 Cables 18 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server to Sun StorEdge T3 Array Cables 24 Sun StorEdge T3 Array to Hub Cables 24 Sun Enterprise 6500 Server to Expansion Cabinet 1 Cables 31 6500 Server to Expansion Cabinet 2 Cables 31 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server to Expansion Cabinet 3 Cables 32 Entries for etc system File 45 Hub to Sun StorEdge A5200 Array Cables 55 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server to Sun StorEdge T3 Array Cables 59 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server to D130 Cables 60 Sun StorEdge T3 Array to Hub Cables 60 Oracle Licensing Rules 1 xi Database Platforms Design Guide e October 2001 CHAPTER 1 Introduction This manual provides the information necessary fora customer or channel partner to assemble install and configure a Database Platform from the SunTone Platforms portfolio developed by the VERITAS Oracle Sun VOS Initiative using individual hardware components and software packages The procedures in this manual are written from a systems engineering viewpo
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13. October 2001 APPENDIK B Database Platform 4500 3 System Cabling This appendix describes the arrangement of the cables in Database Platform 4500 3 This information is provided to assist in restoring the hardware to its original configuration after service Cables Between the Server and Arrays TABLE B 1 contains a list of the cables that go from the server to the arrays TABLE 8 1 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server to Sun StorEdge T3 Array Cables Server 1 0 Board Disk Array I O Board 1 Onboard GBIC 2 I O Board 5 Onboard GBIC 0 1 0 Board 1 SBus Slot 2 I O Board 5 SBus Slot 2 1 0 Board 1 Onboard GBIC 1 1 0 Board 5 Onboard GBIC 1 T3 No 1 T3 No T3 No T3 No 2 3 T3 No 4 5 6 T3 No 59 Cables Between the Server and D130s TABLE B 2 contains a list of the cables that go from the server to the D130s TABLE 8 2 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server to D130 Cables Server D130 System board slot No 1 SCSI port D130 No 1 System board slot No 5 SCSI port D130 No 2 Cables Between the Arrays and Hub TABLE B 3 contains a list of the cables that go from the arrays to the hub TABLE 8 3 Sun StorEdge T3 Array to Hub Cables Dusk Array Hub Array No 1 Port 1x Array No 2 Port 2x Array No 3 Port 3x Array No 4 Port 4x Array No 5 Port 5x Array No 6 Port 6x 60 Cabling Diagrams FIGURE B 1 shows cabling for the four array configuration FIGURE B 2 shows the cabling f
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15. 52 AnswerBook2 Server The AnswerBook2 server software can process sets of online manuals into content that can be accessed searched and viewed through the Netscape Navigator browser When the AnswerBook2 server on the Database Platform is active AnswerBook2 sets can be accessed from any computer on your network through http name of VOS server 8888 Acrobat Reader Acrobat Reader software enables you to view documentation in Portable Data Format pdf The acroread 4 0 program is in the following directory opt Acrobat4 bin acroread The man Command The man command displays documentation about individual commands and files in the Solaris Operating Environment and other software products in the Database Platform If the directory that contains man page files for a product is not automatically accessed by the man command you can add that location to the MANPATH environment variable set in etc profile Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 Solaris Operating Environment Documentation Documentation about the Solaris 8 7 01 Operating Environment is in the AnswerBook2 online format The opt answerbooks english solaris 8 directory contains the following document collections m SUNWaadm Solaris 8 System Administrator Collection m SUNWabe Solaris 8 User Collection m SUNWabsdk Solaris 8 Software Developer Collection m SUNWaman Solaris 8 Reference Manual Collection SUNWdtad Solaris 8 Common Desk
16. 7573 The host adapter cards include the following documents Fibre Channel SBus Card Installation Manual 801 6313 Sun StorEdge SBus FC 100 Host Adapter Installation Guide 802 75 Database Platform 420 3 Overview Database Platform 420 3 includes the following major software packages and hardware components VERITAS Database Edition 2 2 for Oracle on Solaris Operating Environment which includes VERITAS File System 3 4 a VERITAS Volume Manager 3 1 1 VERITAS Quick I O 3 4 VERITAS Quick Log 3 4 Oracle 8i Release 3 8 1 7 1 32 bit Solaris 8 7 01 Operating Environment Sun Enterprise 420R server Sun StorEdge T3 arrays included in server cabinet Database Platform 4500 3 Overview Sun Reference Configuration E1 includes the following major software packages and hardware components VERITAS Database Edition 2 2 for Oracle on Solaris Operating Environment which includes VERITAS File System 3 4 a VERITAS Volume Manager 3 1 1 VERITAS Quick I O 3 4 Chapter 3 4 a VERITAS Quick Log 3 4 Oracle 8 Release 3 8 1 7 1 32 bit Solaris 8 7 01 Operating Environment Sun Enterprise 4500 server 4 8 or 12 processors Sun StorEdge T3 arrays 2 4 or 6 disk arrays Database Platform 6500 5200 Overview Sun Reference Configuration H1 includes the following major software packages and hardware components VERITAS Database Edition 2 2 for Oracle on Solaris Operating Environmen
17. Additional Sun Software 40 Installing Sun Management Center 3 0 Software 2 Sun StorEdge Component Manager 2 2 Software 42 Configuration and Service Tracking Software 42 Patching the Solaris Operating Environment and Other Software 3 Configuring Storage 44 Tuning By Configuring the etc system File 45 Installing Acroread 4 0 46 Installing VERITAS Database Edition 2 2 for Oracle Software 47 Installing VERITAS Volume Manager 3 1 1 48 Installing Oracle8i Release 3 8 1 7 0 64 bit and Release 3 8 1 7 1 32 bit 48 Patching Oracle 8i Release 3 8 1 7 0 64 bit Software 49 Patching Oracle 8i Release 3 8 1 7 1 0 32 bit Software 50 Next Steps 50 5 Online Software Documentation 51 Tools for Reading Online Documents 1 Solaris Operating Environment Documentation 53 Solaris Live Upgrade Documentation 53 Sun Management Center Software Documentation 53 VERITAS Documentation 54 Oracle Documentation 54 A Expansion Cabinet Internal Cabling 55 Database Platforms Design Guide lt October 2001 Sun StorEdge A5200 Array Internal Cabling 55 Database Platform 4500 3 System Cabling 59 Cables Between the Server and Arrays 59 Cables Between the Server and 121305 60 Cables Between the Arrays and Hub 60 Cabling Diagrams 60 Oracle License Agreement 63 VERITAS Software End User License Agreement 73 vii viii Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 GURE 2 1 GURE 3 1 GURE 3 2 GURE 3 3 GURE 3 4
18. ITF panne FIGURE 3 15 D130 Boot Disks 26 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 Tape Drive CPU bd slot 0 CPU bd slot 2 CPU bd slot 4 CPU bd slot 6 CPU bd slot 8 CPU bd slot 10 CPU bd slot 12 CPU bd slot 14 oo O o IH HET fe el e 6 e mc I O bd slot 1 elo Te To e ROS SS I O bd slot 3 elle el e e Eee m I O bd slot 5 le le e sc 1 0 bd slot 7 dd el e en p M CPU bd slot 9 6 as i CPU bd slot 11 le CPU bd slot 13 e 5 CPU bd slot 15 H Front view Rear view FIGURE 3 16 Sun Enterprise 6500 Server CPU Memory I O Board and Tape Drive Locations Sun Enterprise 6500 Server Cabinet Front and Rear Views Rackmount the D130 boot disks FIGURE 3 15 in the upper front of the server cabinet FIGURE 3 17 Mirror the system boot disk to a disk of the same size and type on a separate controller number For example if the system boots from an 18 GByte disk in a D130 on controller 0 and whose target is 0 its mirror sh
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20. Operating Environment to get the console window type tip hardwire Power on the server The power on self test will run about 45 minutes Once the system banner and initializing memory message are displayed press STOP A to get the ok prompt At the ok prompt change the following values setenv auto boot false setenv diag level min setenv diag switch false Chapter 29 30 8 Cabinet 1 O0000000 E fl oo000000S90000000 ID 2 l G0000000800000000 goo Booed d O00O000000000000 sana ajajajaja a Enc 1F ca CJ ca ca ca ca i ID 1 0O0000000800000000 5 Enc 1 E 100000000000000000 al AE ID 0 O000000 OOO00000000000 4 O00000000 is Enc 1 D ID 2 O000000 OOO0000000 X OO00000000 Enc 1 0 J O0O00000S8O0000000 ID 1 pl oo d d GOO20000000000000 pl gd O0000000000000000 Enc 1 B opo00000CSOCO00000 0 O000000000000000 5 ID 0 sa 0 000000800000000 x QOOOOOO0000000000 ll d x Enc 1 A
21. User Single Server or Named User Multi Server 1 Named U 1 Named U 1 Named U 1 Named U 1 Named U 1 Named U 1 Named User for every 30 UPU 1 Named U 1 Named User for every 30 UPU ser for every 30 U ser for every 30 U ser for every 30 U ser for every 30 U ser for every 30 U ser for every 30 U ser for every 30 U 5 PU PU PU PU PU PU PU You are responsible for ensuring that the following restrictions are not violated Appendix 71 Oracle Database Standard Edition and Rdb Standard Edition are restricted to certain hardware models Check http oracle com ip deploy database availability for the approved models The number of database option licenses must match the number of licenses of the associated database 72 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 APPENDIK D VERITAS Software End User License Agreement IMPORTANT Read This Carefully Before Using the VERITAS Software Product s USE OF THE VERITAS SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO THE SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS SET FORTH BELOW BY USING THE SOFTWARE OR AUTHORIZING ANY OTHER PERSON TO DO SO YOU ACCEPT THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE YOU MAY NOT USE THE SOFTWARE HOWEVER YOU MAY RETURN THE MEDIA PACKAGE AND ALL ACCOMPANYING ITEMS INCLUDING WRITTEN MATERIALS AND BINDERS OR OTHER CONTAINERS TO THE PLACE YOU OBTAINED THEM FOR A REFUND OF THE PURCHA
22. countries Netscape Navigator is a trademark or registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation in the United States and other countries Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation The OPEN LOOK and Sun Graphical User Interface was developed by Sun Microsystems Inc for its users and licensees Sun acknowledges the pioneering efforts of Xerox in researching and developing the concept of visual or graphical user interfaces for the computer industry Sun holds a non exclusive license from Xerox to the Xerox Graphical User Interface which license also covers Sun s licensees who implement OPEN LOOK GUIs and otherwise comply with Sun s written license agreements Federal Acquisitions Commercial Software Government Users Subject to Standard License Terms and Conditions DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT ARE DISCLAIMED EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DISCLAIMERS ARE HELD TO BE LEGALLY INVALID Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems Inc 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto CA 94303 4900 Etats Unis Tous droits r serv s Ce produit ou document est distribu avec des licences qui en restreignent l utilisation la copie la distribution et la d compilation Aucune partie de ce produit ou document ne peut tre reproduite sous aucune forme par quelque mo
23. database server environment You can plan implement and operate your database environment to meet your specific needs Caution Do not use hyphens in the Oracle Host Name They can cause a conflict if you plan to upgrade the Oracle software to Oracle Parallel Fail Safe To build VERITAS VxVM volumes and VERITAS VxFS file systems for user data refer to the VERITAS documentation about using the VERITAS software To create Oracle database instances refer to the Oracle documentation Log on as superuser and type the following eeprom auto boot true 50 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 CHAPTER 5 Online Software Documentation This chapter directs you to the online documentation that explains how to use the software in this system Using this documentation you can plan implement and operate the your VERITAS volumes and file system and your Oracle database environment to meet your needs Tools for Reading Online Documents Several tools for reading online documents are available m Netscape Navigator Browser m AnswerBook2 Server m Acrobat Reader m The man Command Netscape Navigator Browser The Netscape Navigator software in provided in the following directory usr dt bin netscape Use this browser software to read documentation provided as HTML files to view the output from an AnswerBook2 server You can also read Sun product documentation at http docs sun com 51
24. documentation is provided with the hardware When you unpack the hardware save the manuals for future reference This chapter includes the following procedures m Setting Up Database Platform 420 3 Hardware m Setting Up Database Platform 4500 3 Hardware m Setting Up Database Platform 6500 5200 Hardware Preparing the Server Cabinet Preparing the Expansion Cabinets Cabling the Server to the Expansion Cabinets m Creating LUNs on T3 Arrays After you complete these procedures you will be ready to install and configure the software 1 Setting Up Database Platform 420 3 Hardware Install the FC AL PCI host adapter cards FIGURE 3 1 in the server When installing these components refer to the installation instructions that came with them To T3 No 2 FC AL cable To T3 No 1 FC AL cable Ecl Gra Fera Pare Por ma D CD FC AL PCI card slot 1 FC AL PCI card slot 2 FIGURE 3 1 Sun Enterprise 420R Server to Sun StorEdge T3 Array Cabling Rear View 2 Install the 420R server FIGURE 3 1 in the server cabinet FIGURE 3 2 Sun Enterprise 420R Wd server Sun StorEdge T3 Was 7 l array No 2 OG ori EEN el Sun StorEdge T3 arr
25. onboard SCSI ports on the I O boards in slots 3 and 5 FIGURE 3 15 of the server 9 Connect the power cords to the server and expansion cabinet s The server cabinet has one power cord each expansion cabinet has two power cords Database Platform 6500 5200 hardware should have two dedicated AC breaker panels The cabinets should not share these breaker panels with other unrelated equipment The system requires one L30 R receptacle for the server cabinet and two L30 R receptacles per expansion cabinet split between two isolated circuits For international installations the system requires two Blue 32A IEC309 International receptacles 28 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Connect the power cords in each cabinet to the appropriate receptacles Power on the expansion cabinets and disk arrays do not connect them to the server at this time Ensure that the disk arrays have the correct box IDs and enclosure names FIGURE 3 18 by using the front panel LCDs Power on the D130 boot disks Using another Sun server or workstation connected to serial port B edit the etc remote file on your server to change dev term b to dev term a on the line after the one that begins hardwire Using a null modem cable connect a CRT laptop or serial port B on another Sun server to serial port A of the VOS server If you are connecting a computer that is running the Solaris
26. server is an E420 put a boot delay in the server OpenBoot Prom so that the disk array boots before the server bin sh eeprom fcode debug true eeprom use nvramrc true wait for t3 Waiting 300 seconds fo di 300 0 do i d cr di 1000 ms loop wait for t3 r T3 cr eeprom nvramrc probe all install console banner 44 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 Tuning By Configuring the etc system File Entries in the etc system file tune your database platform to duplicate the factory configured system Edit the etc system file and make the entries listed in TABLE 4 1 as specified TABLE4 1 Entries for etc system File General system parameters set maxusers 2048 set ts dispatch extended 1 security related settings set nfssrv nfs portmon 1 Make system stack unexecutable and log attempts to execute set noexec user stack 1 set noexec user stack log 1 dynamic reconfiguration settings set forthdebug 1 set obpdebug 1 set soc soc enable detach suspend 1 set pln pln enable detach suspend 1 set kernel cage enable 1 VxFS settings Note VxFS will try to set lwp default stksize to 0x4000 16384 This is the default value for Solaris 8 on sun4u machines in 64 bit mode vxfs START Do not remove the following lines VxFS requires a stack size greater than the default 8K The following values allow the kernel stack size for all thre
27. telephone number originally resides on a telephone switch and is moved into the responsibility of another telephone switch Appendix 69 70 Case Report Form CRF Page is defined as the electronic eguivalent of what would be the total number of physical paper pages initiated remotely by the program measured explicitly in the program as Received Data Collection Instruments during a 12 month period You may not exceed the licensed number of CRF Pages during any 12 month period unless you acquire additional CRF Page licenses from us Program Documentation is defined as the program user manual and program installation manuals Term Designation If your program license does not specify a term the program license is perpetual and shall continue unless terminated as otherwise provided in the License agreement 4 Year Term A program license specifying a 4 Year Term shall commence on the Effective Date of the order and shall continue for a period of 4 years At the end of the 4 Year Term the program license shall terminate 2 Year Term A program license specifying a 2 Year Term shall commence on the Effective Date of the order and shall continue for a period of 2 years At the end of the 2 Year Term the program license shall terminate 1 Year Term A program license specifying a 1 Year Term shall commence on the Effective Date of the order and shall continue for a period of 1 year At the end of the 1 Year Term the program license sh
28. to Sun Enterprise 4500 Server I O Boards and Hub Rear View To superstack hub 1x Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 9 6 z 9 9 lt gt lt gt o Cc To T3 No 5 BE L L o EE ae T To T3 No 6 ap ES L 1 Lf 6 gt ERTER 0 FIGURE 3 11 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server I O Board Cabling to Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays D130 Boot Disks and Ethernet Rear View To I O board slot No 3 T3 No 4 To superstack hub 4x Oe go db o OG eec cw 65 To I O board slot No 1 DT E JE 2 el To superstack hub 3x Loo cables FIGURE 3 12 Sun StorEdge T3 Array No 3 and No 4 Cabling to Server I O Boards and Hub Rear View Chapter 23 24 T3 No 6 To I O board slot No 5 77277 77 To superstack hub 6x TU T3 No 5 GE l To 1 O board slot No 1 Che To superstack hub 5x
29. with the Sun Companied Manager 2 2 media Sun StorEdge Component Manager 2 2 software does not apply in Database Platform 6500 5200 although it is provided with the factory integrated Database Platform 6500 5200 42 Configuration and Service Tracking Software Configuration and Service Tracking 2 0 CST 2 0 software is provided only with factory integrated database platforms This software cannot be ordered as a separate item through other channels Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 Patching the Solaris Operating Environment and Other Software site This cluster can be downloaded from http sunsolve sun com via HTTP or FTP When you download the patch cluster remember to include the README file 1 Obtain the Solaris 8 Recommended patch cluster for 7 01 from the SunSolve web Note The factory integrated database platforms were tested with the patch levels listed in this section Versions of patches more recent than those listed may produce unpredictable results Boot the server in single user mode Copy the patch cluster into a temporary directory Install the lateset patch cluster according to the instructions in the README file Currently the 8 Recommended patch cluster for Solaris 8 7 01 operating environment includes the following patches 1 108725 05 2 108869 08 3 108987 04 4 109091 04 5 109181 04 6 109277 01 7 109279 15 8 109320 04 9 109326 06 12 11 109
30. 1 FCAL 100MB S SBUS HOST ADAPTER 6730A 0 or 2 for T3 pairs 3 4 FCAL GBIC MODULE 100MB S 6731A 2 or 4 for T3 pairs 1 2 5 6 Chapter 5 TABLE 1 2 System Hardware Required for Database Platform 4500 3 Continued Item Part Number Quantity Netra st D130 2x18GB AC server NS XDSKD130 36GAC 2 1RU Air Baffle for 72 Rack 9660A 1 Netra t1 st D130 19 rack mount X6919A 2 OPT INT TAPE 14GB 4MM X6283A 1 OPT EXT 1M SCSI CABLE X905A 2 SuperStack II Entry Hub 370 3795 1 Category 5 RJ45 to RJ45 4M Cable 370 1871 04 5 or 7 1 If desired the tape drive can be preinstalled in the server at the factory Order part number 6283A TABLE 1 3 lists the system hardware required for the maximum Database Platform 6500 5200 configuration TABLE 1 3 System Hardware Required for Database Platform 6500 5200 Item Part Number Quantity Sun Enterprise 6500 16 Way Package E6503 P816 1 OPT INT CPU MEM BD FOR EXX00 2602A P84A 2 2400 GB Sun StorEdge A5200 arrays SG XARY543A 2400G 1 3 OPT INT I O BD EXX00 W FC AL X2612A 2 FCAL 100MB S SBUS HOST ADAPTER X6730A 0 4 or 8 FCAL GBIC MODULE 100MB S X6731A 4 U S POWER CORD FOR STOREDGE X3858A 2 4 or 6 OPT PWR CORD FOR ENTERPR US X3800A 1 OPT INT TAPE 20GB 4MM X6296A 1 NETRA ST D130 2X18 AC server NS XDSKD130 36GAC 2 NETRA T1 ST D130 19 RACKMOUNT X6919A 2 OPT EXT 2M SCSI CABLE FOR D130 X906A 2 1 If desired the tape drive can be preinstalled in the server at the factory Order part
31. 783 01 12 109805 04 13 109898 03 111 15 110075 01 16 110283 04 17 110387 03 18 110453 01 19 110458 02 20 110662 04 21 110700 01 22 110898 02 23 110901 01 24 110939 01 25 110943 01 26 110945 02 27 110951 01 28 111071 01 29 111111 01 30 111232 01 31 111234 01 32 111325 01 33 108827 11 34 108875 09 35 109324 02 36 111548 01 37 111570 01 38 111363 01 39 108652 35 40 109742 04 41 110322 01 42 110286 03 43 110949 01 44 111504 01 45 111090 03 46 110916 02 47 111606 01 48 109882 04 49 111069 01 50 110615 01 51 110668 01 52 110670 01 53 110380 03 54 110383 02 55 111293 03 56 108974 11 57 108977 01 58 111327 02 59 110390 02 60 111098 01 61 110934 03 62 108528 10 63 108985 03 64 108989 02 65 109318 19 66 108991 13 67 109885 05 68 110723 03 69 110460 09 70 109888 10 71 108968 05 72 108975 05 73 109322 07 Chapter 43 5 Obtain additional patches for Sun software products from the SunSolve web site Download the lateset versions of the following patches and install them in the order listed 1 108652 35 6 110700 01 2 111570 01 7 110394 01 9 2 8 2 4 3 9 1 5 7 12 Configuring Sto For the A5200 disk arrays Perform a reconfiguration boot 11 110435 02 12 108869 08 13 108975 05 14 109318 19 15 109326 06 rage 13 17 109805 04 10 113 2171 21 111606 01 22 111626 01 23 111826 01 ok boot r For the T3 disk arrays If your
32. 8 FIGURE 3 19 FIGURE 3 20 FIGURE 3 21 FIGURE 3 22 FIGURE 3 23 FIGURE 3 24 FIGURE A 1 FIGURE A 2 FIGURE B 1 FIGURE B 2 D130 Boot Disks 26 Sun Enterprise 6500 Server CPU Memory I O Board and Tape Drive Locations Sun Enterprise 6500 Server Cabinet Front and Rear Views 27 Sun Enterprise 6500 Server Cabinet with D130 Boot Disks Installed Rear View 28 Sun StorEdge A5200 Array Enclosure Names and Box IDs Rear View of Expansion Cabinet 30 Cable Connections from Sun Enterprise 6500 Server I O Boards to Hubs in Expansion Cabinet 1 2 Cable Connections at Hubs in Top of Expansion Cabinet 1 3 Cable Connections from Sun Enterprise 6500 Server I O Boards to Hubs in Expansion Cabinet 2 3 Cable Connections at Hubs in Top of Expansion Cabinet 2 34 Cable Connections from Sun Enterprise 6500 Server I O boards to Hubs in Expansion Cabinet 3 34 Cable Connections at Hubs in Top of Expansion Cabinet 3 35 Cables Connecting Sun StorEdge A5200 Arrays to Hubs in Expansion Cabinets 57 Cables Connecting Hubs to Sun StorEdge A5200 Disk Arrays in Expansion Cabinets 58 Four Sun StorEdge T3 Array Cabling Diagram 61 Six Sun StorEdge T3 Array Cabling Diagram 62 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 TABLE 1 1 TABLE 1 2 TABLE 1 3 TABLE 1 4 TABLE 2 1 TABLE 2 2 TABLE 2 3 TABLE 3 1 TABLE 3 2 TABLE 3 3 TABLE 3 4 TABLE 3 5 TABLE 3 6 TABLE 4 1 TABLE 5 1 TABLE B 1 TABLE B 2
33. 8 On Database Platforms 420 3 and 4500 3 use Oracle 8i Release 3 8 1 7 1 0 32 bit with Patchset 1746764 and listener security Patch Number 1859604 Note When you install the Oracle software you must use the full path name for example export home oracle base product 8 1 7 64b 3 Have your database administrator review the Oracle software installation as performance may be affected by installation errors and or decisions made during installation Patching Oracle 87 Release 3 8 1 7 0 64 bit Software Note When applying a patch set or upgrading to a new release of Oracle be careful when specifying the Oracle software home in the Oracle Universal Installer The environment variable SORACLE HOME is set to export home oracle by default This is a symbolic link to the actual product version under export home oracle base Therefore at the File Locations screen in the Universal Installer specify in the Destination Name field the complete pathname pointed to by export home oracle in order to correctly patch the release Install listener security Patch Number 1774503 Chapter 49 Patching Oracle 81 Release 3 8 1 7 1 0 32 bit Software Install Patchset 1746764 and listener security Patch Number 1859604 Next Steps Now that the hardware and software infrastructure are configured your reference configuration is ready for you to implement your VERITAS volumes and file systems and your Oracle
34. A lie 6 Pan 0 0 di 9 0 0 8 Q 0 ij Sk 0 GN 5 9 P D P ut 2 Ss Lora 8 27 0 a 0 A 3 pile NN Ki 0 DN M s A te NG 0 NS S 2 NS Recess mounting brackets Superstack hub FIGURE 3 7 Superstack Hub in Recess Mounting Brackets Rear View Connect the server cabinet power cords to the appropriate receptacles Power on the disk arrays do not connect them to the server at this time Using a null modem cable connect a CRT laptop or serial port Bon another Sun server to serial port A of the VOS server If you are connecting a computer that is running the Solaris Operating Environment to get the console window type tip hardwire Power on the server The power on self test will run about 20 minutes Once the system banner and initializing memory message are displayed press STOP A to get the ok gt prompt Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 17 Atthe ok gt prompt change the following values 18 19 20 setenv auto boot false setenv diag level min setenv diag switch false Connect the fiber optic cables as shown in FIGURE 3 8 through FIGURE 3 13 and TABLE 3 5 and TABLE 3 6 as applicable The system I O boards in the back of the 4500 server are numbered from the top to the bottom 1 3 5 and 7 FIGURE 3 8 through FIGURE 3 13 show the connectors on the servers both configurations the hubs and the disk arrays The callouts indicate the destination of t
35. Database Platform 420 3 Hardware Database Platform 420 3 hardware should have two dedicated AC breaker panels The cabinet should not share these breaker panels with other unrelated equipment The system requires two L30 R receptacles for the server cabinet split between two isolated circuits For international installations the system requires two Blue 32A IEC309 International receptacles TABLE 2 1 lists the combined power requirement and heat dissipation of the server cabinet in Database Platform 420 3 TABLE 2 1 Power and Heat Requirements for Database Platform 420 3 Maximum Power Draw Heat Dissipation 1060 W 3620 BTUs hr Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 Database Platform 4500 3 Hardware Database Platform 4500 3 hardware should have two dedicated AC breaker panels The cabinet should not share these breaker panels with other unrelated equipment The system requires two L30 R receptacles for the server cabinet split between two isolated circuits For international installations the system requires two Blue 32A IEC309 International receptacles The server and disk arrays in Database Platform 4500 3 consume power and dissipate heat in varying amounts depending on the number of disk arrays TABLE 2 2 lists the combined power requirement and heat dissipation of the server cabinet in Database Platform 4500 3 TABLE 2 2 Power and Heat Requirements for Database Platform 4500 3 Number of Disk Arrays Maximum
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37. GURE 3 5 GURE 3 6 GURE 3 7 GURE 3 8 GURE 3 9 GURE 3 10 GURE 3 11 GURE 3 12 GURE 3 13 GURE 3 14 Figures Server and Expansion Cabinet Access Areas Top View 10 Sun Enterprise 420R Server to Sun StorEdge T3 Array Cabling Rear View 14 Sun Enterprise 420R Server and Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays in Server Cabinet Rear View 14 Loop Cabling and Sun StorEdge T3Array to Sun Enterprise 420R Server Cabling Rear View 15 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server Component Location Rear View 17 D130 Boot Disks Rear View 18 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server Four and Six Sun StorEdge T3 Array Configurations Rear View 19 Superstack Hub in Recess Mounting Brackets Rear View 20 Superstack Hub Cabling to Sun StorEdge T3 Array and Ethernet Rear View 21 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server I O Board Cabling to Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays D130 Boot Disks and Ethernet Rear View 22 Sun StorEdge T3Array Cabling No 1 and No 2 to Sun Enterprise 4500 Server I O Boards and Hub Rear View 22 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server I O Board Cabling to Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays D130 Boot Disks and Ethernet Rear View 23 Sun StorEdge T3 Array No 3 and No 4 Cabling to Server I O Boards and Hub Rear View 23 Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays No 5 and No 6 Cabling to Server I O Boards and Hub Rear View 24 Installing SBus Cards GBICs and SCSI Terminator in Sun Enterprise 6500 Server I O Boards Rear View 26 x FIGURE 3 15 FIGURE 3 16 FIGURE 3 17 FIGURE 3 1
38. Hubs in Expansion Cabinets 100000000 Hub 4 H JHA ou000 00 000000 Hub 2 e O0O00000000000000 LIII EE DELETE ELE CT ET ET e O0O00000000000000 e O0O00000000000000 LE 0000001000000000 d OO0O00000000000000 jo 000 ooo LLL OO000000600000000 OOO00000000000000 e OOO00000 00000000 O0O000000000000000 O0OO00000000000000 ol G le le le le le le Is le le le le le le le le le le le le le le le le le le le le le lo le le le le le le le le le le Appendix 57 58 5A 6B P277 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 T 2 3 4 5 6 Hub 3 Hub 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hub 1 Hub 2 3A 1B 2A 1A 5B 2B FIGURE A 2 Cables Connecting Hubs to Sun StorEdge A5200 Disk Arrays in Expansion Cabinets Database Platforms Design Guide
39. ITAS Quick I O 3 4 VERITAS QuickLog 3 4 Request the VxDBE 2 2 license key from VERITAS using the request form supplied in the VERITAS software CD media kit For additional information on license keys refer to Obtaining a License Key in the VERITAS Database Edition 2 2 for Oracle Installation Guide Note VERITAS software licenses must be purchased separately from your VERITAS sales representative Mount the VERITAS CD When you insert the CD the Solaris volume management software automatically mounts the CD as cdrom CD_name Log in as root Run the installDBED script cdrom dbed oracle 2 2 solaris installDBED The system prints out a series of status messages as the installation progresses and prompts you for any required information such as the license key Answer any questions asked of you during the installation Appendix A of the VERITAS Installation Guide provides sample output from the installation program If you do not intend to view or print the online documentation you can omit the VRTSordoc VRTSfsdoc and VRTSvmdoc packages If you do not intend to do any development work using VxVM libraries you can omit the VRTSvmdev package Chapter 47 5 Download the latest patches for the VxDBE 2 2 software from the SunSolve web site and install them For version 2 2 the current patch is 110255 04 Have your system administrator review the VxDBE software installatio
40. Power Draw Heat Dissipation 2 2270 W 7760 BTUs hr 4 3170 W 10840 BTUs hr 6 4070 W 13920 BTUs hr Database Platform 6500 5200 Hardware Database Platform 6500 5200 hardware should have two dedicated AC breaker panels The cabinets should not share these breaker panels with other unrelated equipment The system requires one L30 R receptacle for the 6500 server cabinet and two L30 R receptacles per expansion cabinet split between two isolated circuits For international installations the system requires two Blue 32A IEC309 International receptacles The server and expansion cabinets in Database Platform 6500 5200 consume power and dissipate heat in varying amounts depending on the number of expansion cabinets TABLE 2 3 lists the combined power requirement and heat dissipation of the server cabinet and the expansion cabinets in Database Platform 6500 5200 TABLE 2 3 Power and Heat Requirements for Database Platform 6500 5200 Number of Expansion Cabinets Maximum Power Draw Heat Dissipation 1 8 450 W 28 831 BTUs hr 2 12 500 W 42 650 BTUs hr 3 16 550 W 56 468 BTUs hr Chapter 11 Planning the Ethernet Network For Ethernet network guidelines refer to the installation or owner s manuals shipped with the server cabinet 12 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 CHAPTER 3 Hardware Installation This chapter covers the procedures for installing and configuring the reference configuration hardware Printed
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46. ads to be increased to 16K set lwp default stksize 0x4000 vxfs END VxVM settings set vxio vol default iodelay 5 set vxio vol maxioctl 131072 set vxio vol maxspecialio 10240 set vxio vol maxio 10240 Chapter 45 TABLE 4 1 Entries for etc system File Continued vxvm_START do not remove vxvm_END do not remove Begin Oracle settings Shared memory set shmsys shminfo shmmax Oxffffffffffffffff set shmsys shminfo shmseg 32 Semaphores set semsys seminfo semmni 100 set semsys seminfo semms1 300 set semsys seminfo semmns 2500 set semsys seminfo semopm 100 set semsys seminfo semmnu 2500 set semsys seminfo semume 2500 Message queue settings set msgsys msginfo msgmax 16384 set msgsys msginfo msgmnb 16384 set msgsys msginfo msgmni 2200 set msgsys msginfo msgtq1 2500 End Oracle settings Installing Acroread 4 0 Several software products include documentation in Portable Data Format pdf file format These can be read with Adobe Acrobat Reader which is launched with the acroread command 1 Download Acroread 4 0 from http www adobe com 2 Follow the installation instructions located there to install the software in the opt directory 46 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 Installing VERITAS Database Edition 2 2 for Oracle Software The VERITAS Database Edition 2 2 VxDBE 2 2 software includes VERITAS Volume Manager 3 1 VERITAS File System 3 4 VER
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49. ay 1G ED gt No 1 LU FIGURE 3 2 Sun Enterprise 420R Server and Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays in Server Cabinet Rear View Connect two internal power cords between one power sequencer and the server and two internal power cords between the second power sequencer and the disk arrays The server and disk arrays each have two power supplies The first power supply should connect to one side of the cabinet the second to the other side That way each box connects to two redundant power sequencers 14 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 10 11 Connect two external power cords to the server cabinet The Database Platform 420 3 hardware should have two dedicated AC breaker panels The cabinet should not share these breaker panels with other unrelated equipment The system requires two L30 R receptacles for the server cabinet split between two isolated circuits For international installations the system requires two Blue 32A IEC309 International receptacles Connect the server cabinet power cords to the appropriate receptacles Power the disk arrays do not connect them to the server at this time Using a null modem cable connect a CRT laptop or serial port B on another Sun Server to serial port A of the VOS server If you are connecting a computer that is running the Solaris Operating Environment to get the co
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52. e is no password vol list there should be no volumes vol add v0 data uldl 8 raid 5 standby uld9 vol add v1 data u2d1 8 raid 5 standby u2d9 vol init v0 sysarea rate 16 vol init v1 sysarea rate 16 vol init v0 data rate 16 vol init v1 data rate 16 vol mount v0 vol mount v1 vol list vol stat port set ulpl targetid 0 port set u2pl targetid 1 reset 36 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 7 On the server after the arrays have booted completely configure the system to recognize the LUNs luxadm insert follow the prompts given 8 Label the new LUNs Note format presents four disks per partner group You must label only the primary path for each LUN The primary path is the disk whose TARGET t number and LOGICAL UNIT d number are the same For example format will show dev dsk c0t0d0sO dev dsk c0t0d1s0 dev dsk c0t1d0s0 dev dsk c0t1d1s0 Label 5101 t0d0 ONLY No other format operations are necessary After Installing the Hardware When the server cabinet and expansion cabinet s are cabled and you are ready to load the software continue with the instructions in the next chapter Chapter 37 38 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 CHAPTER 4 Software Installation This chapter covers the procedures for installing and configuring the software Before you perform the procedures in this chapter you must complete the procedures in Chapter 3 This chapt
53. er includes the following procedures Installing and configuring the Solaris 8 7 01 Operating Environment Installing the Sun Management Center 3 0 software Installing additional Sun software products Installing the Sun software patches Installing the VERITAS Database Edition 2 2 software with patches Installing VERITAS Volume Manager 3 1 1 Installing the Oracle8i Release 3 8 1 7 0 64 bit or Oracle 8i Release 3 8 1 7 1 32 bit software After you complete these procedures you will be ready to use the VERITAS Oracle and Sun software on the server Installing the Solaris 8 7 01 Operating Environment Load the Solaris Operating Enviromment Installation CD into the CD ROM drive Be sure to use the CD supplied with the Solaris 8 7 01 release From the ok gt prompt boot the installation CD ok gt boot cdrom 39 40 3 Answer the system configuration guestions Questions asked in a standard Solaris 8 Operating Environment installation include m Machine name m IP address m Time zone m Name service m Subnet information Follow the prompts to install the Solaris Operating Environment Choose Entire distribution with OEM extensions during the Solaris installation process This choice installs the packages in the SUNWCXa11 cluster Remove the unneeded packages Deselect the unneeded packages during the installation process or remove them afterwards with the pkgrm command The following packages a
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55. erminator supplied with the server to the onboard SCSI port on I O board 1 Install the four additional CPU Memory boards in slots 9 11 13 and 15 in the server Verify that you now have 12 CPU Memory boards and four I O boards installed in the correct slots in the server FIGURE 3 16 If a tape drive was not factory installed mount the tape drive in the front of the server FIGURE 3 16 and connect the SCSI cables to the tape drive OPT INT TAPE 20GB 4MM X6296A 1 Chapter 25 SBus F100 w GBIC X6730A SCSI terminator 0 i VI z a A Lx FIGURE 3 14 Installing SBus Cards GBICs and SCSI Terminator in Sun Enterprise 6500 Server I O Boards Rear View HD68 To I O bd N 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 3 D130 No 1 202020700000 0 0070 SCSI 00000000000 0020707000 0 0 0707 i i 0000707000000 To I O bd D130 No 2 L zz 2 No 5 SCSI 00000000000 SE QO
56. evices b a portable handset or paging device that has been activated by you for wireless communications and paging c a residential drop or a nonresidential device Appendix 67 68 serviced by a cable provider or d a live connected utility meter The total number of Subscribers is equal to the aggregate of all types of Subscribers If your business is not defined in the primary definition of Subscriber above Subscriber is defined as each U S 1 000 increment of your gross annual revenue as reported to the SEC in your annual report or the equivalent accounting or reporting document Cost of Goods Sold is defined as the total cost of inventory that a company has sold during their fiscal year If Cost of Goods Sold is unknown to you then Cost of Goods Sold shall be equal to 75 of total company revenue OFD Agreement is an agreement between you and us or one of our affiliates that provides for payments over time of some or all of the sums due under your order Person is defined as your employee or contractor who is actively working on behalf of your organization or a former employee who has one or more benefit plans managed by the system or continues to be paid through the system The total number of licenses needed is to be based on the peak number of part time and full time people whose records are recorded in the system Trainee is defined as an employee contractor student or other person who is being recorded by the program
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58. he cable for that connector Connect the copper loop cables to the disk arrays FIGURE 3 10 FIGURE 3 13 and FIGURE 3 13 T3 No 3 net port To T3 No 4 net port T3 No 2 net port To T3 No 5 net port T3 No 1 net port To T3 No 6 net port 8 NW YT 10Base T network Select button must be IN for MDI uplink function FIGURE 3 8 Superstack Hub Cabling to Sun StorEdge T3 Array and Ethernet Rear View Create the LUNs on the T3 Arrays as described in Creating LUNS on Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays on page 35 Chapter 21 22 To T3 No 3 To user 100 gt BaseT network To T3 No 4 8 4 Pa 6 Rl 2 gt c 2 To T3 No 1 ort EH IC 49 To T3 No 2 E gt Ce J L m E 9 BE I gt To D130 No 1 C To D130 No 2 FIGURE 3 9 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server I O Board Cabling to Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays D130 Boot Disks and Ethernet Rear View T3 No 2 To I O board slot No 3 To superstack hub 2x i To I O board slot No 1 T3 No 1 7 7 Loop VEM NI EE mel FIGURE 3 10 Sun StorEdge T3Array Cabling No 1 and No 2
59. int and assume that the knowledge level of the user is equal to that of a field engineer Once integrated the combined hardware and software products provide the infrastructure for implementing an Oracle database server with VERITAS Volume Manager and VERITAS File System software The software also includes products to enhance the administration and serviceability of this product Note If you choose to use Sun StorEdge components follow the storage setup instructions in this manual If you choose to use storage from other vendors follow the instructions provided in the vendor s documentation This chapter contains the following topics Documentation for Sun Database Platforms Database Platform 420 3 Overview Database Platform 4500 3 Overview Database Platform 6500 5200 Overview Required Hardware Required Software 2 Database Platform Documentation The major hardware components of the database platforms include printed manuals and CDs When you unpack the server cabinet and the expansion cabinet s locate and save the manuals and CDs They are needed during the initial installation and ongoing system servicing Online documentation is available for all VERITAS Oracle and Sun software products included in the database platforms Note Printed and online documentation for the software products included in the database platforms is available from VERITAS Oracle and Sun For more information about the online documentati
60. ion or RFQ results in a purchase order if an auction or RFQ results Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 in a purchase order it shall only be counted toward the Annual Transportation Spend once If the Annual Transportation Spend is unknown to you then the Annual Transportation Spend shall be equal to 15 of total company revenue Stockkeeping Unit SKU is defined as an inventory item at a particular geographic location For example one product stocked at the plant and at six different distribution centers would represent seven SKUs Purchase Line is defined as the total number of purchase line items processed by the application during a 12 month period Multiple purchase line may be created on either a requisition or purchase order or may be automatically generated by other Oracle Application programs For iProcurement Purchase Lines are counted as all line items on an approved requisition created in iProcurement For iSupplier Portal and Purchasing Intelligence Purchase Lines are counted as the line items on purchase orders processed through each of those applications This does not include communication on the same P O For each application you may not exceed the licensed number of Purchase Lines during any 12 month period unless you acquire additional Purchase Line licenses from us You may acquire a different number of Purchase Line licenses for each program the number of Purchase Lines for iProcurement could be a smaller numb
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62. m If you do not have access to this site request the patch from Sun Technical Support 1 800 USA 4 SUN Unpack the patch tar file and read the README 109115 xx document Note Assume now that each array has an IP name and is on the net Chapters 1 and 2 of the service manual having been followed The arrays are connected to the Fibre Channel interfaces on the server Chapter 35 3 Remove the existing LUNs from the partner group For each T3 master array telnet t3 master array account is root there is no password vol list there should be two volumes named vO and vi vol unmount v0 Note there is an n in unmount vol unmount v1 vol remove v0 vol remove vl 4 Check the firmware levels on the disk arrays telnet to the master array of each partner group The account name is root the default is no password Note the version of pSOS displayed on log in and compare it to the version in the README file If they are the same you do not have to upgrade the firmware on this partner group If the firmware is not at the latest revision follow the instructions in the README to upgrade the firmware 5 Reset reboot the partner group Note Assume that the arrays have been reset If the firmware was not at the latest revision you would have upgraded it in Step 4 6 Create new LUNs according to the VERITAS Oracle and Sun VOS Initiative standards telnet t3 master array account is root ther
63. n as performance may be affected by installation errors and or configuration decisions made during installation 48 Installing VERITAS Volume Manager 3 1 1 The VxDBE 2 2 software loaded in the preceding section contains the VERITAS Volume Manager 3 1 VxVM software However the factory integrated platforms use VxVM 3 1 1 To upgrade to VxVM 3 1 1 Remove the VxVM 3 1 software packages and install VxVM 3 1 1 from the VERITAS supplied media according to the instructions provided in the VERITAS documentation Download the latest patches if any for the VxVM 3 1 1 software from the SunSolve web site and install them Have your system administrator review the VERITAS software installation as performance may be affected by installation errors and or configuration decisions made during installation Installing Oracle8i Release 3 8 1 7 0 64 bit and Release 3 8 1 7 1 32 bit 1 Request the Oracle software licenses from http oraclestore oracle com or contact your Oracle sales representative Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 Note Oracle software licenses must be purchased separately from the Oracle Corporation 2 Install the appropriate Oracle 8i software in the export home oracle base directory according to the instructions provided in the Oracle documentation On Database Platform 6500 5200 use Oracle 8i Release 3 8 1 7 0 64 bit and listener security Patch Number 177450
64. ne at http docs oracle com Printed documentation can be purchased from the Oracle store at http oraclestore oracle com Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 APPENDIK A Expansion Cabinet Internal Cabling This appendix describes the arrangement of the fiber optic cables in the expansion cabinet s in Database Platform 6500 5200 This information is provided for reference Sun StorEdge A5200 Array Internal Cabling Each expansion cabinet has twelve hub to disk array cables Each cabinet is cabled in the same way TABLE 5 1 Hub to Sun StorEdge A5200 Array Cables FC100 Hub Hub 1 Slot 3 Hub 1 Slot 2 Hub 1 Slot 1 Hub 3 Slot 3 Hub 3 Slot 2 Hub 3 Slot 1 Hub 2 Slot 3 Hub 2 Slot 2 Hub 2 Slot 1 Disk Array A5200 GBIC 1A A5200 GBIC 2A A5200 GBIC 3A A5200 GBIC 4A A5200 GBIC 5A A5200 GBIC 6A A5200 GBIC 1B A5200 GBIC 2B A5200 GBIC 3B 55 TABLE 5 1 Hub to Sun StorEdge A5200 Array Cables FC100 Hub Disk Array Hub 4 Slot 3 A5200 GBIC 4B Hub 4 Slot 2 A5200 GBIC 5B Hub 4 Slot 1 A5200 GBIC 6B 56 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 Hub 3 Hub 1 6A to hub 3 slot 1 6B to hub 4 slot 1 5A to hub 3 slot 2 5B to hub 4 slot 2 4A to hub 3 slot 3 4B to hub 4 slot 3 3A to hub 1 slot 1 3B to hub 2 slot 1 2A to hub 1 slot 2 2B to hub 2 slot 2 1A to hub 1 slot 3 1B to hub 2 slot 3 FIGURE A 1 Cables Connecting Sun StorEdge A5200 Arrays to
65. nsole window type tip hardwire Power on the server The power on self test will run about 20 minutes Once the system banner and initializing memory message are displayed press STOP A to get the ok prompt Atthe ok gt prompt change the following values setenv auto boot false setenv diag level min setenv diag switch false Connect two fiber optic cables between the server and the disk arrays FIGURE 3 1 Connect the two copper loop cables to the disk arrays FIGURE 3 3 ee ke se bo 1 HEG YE Y QZ WOE OL ET JE 220 To FC AL slot 2 MIA mu Loo ape Do cables To FC AL slot 1 MIA FIGURE 3 3 Loop Cabling and Sun StorEdge T3Array to Sun Enterprise 420R Server Cabling Rear View Chapter 15 12 Create the LUNs on the T3 arrays as described in Creating LUNS on Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays on page 35 Setting Up Database Platform 4500 3 Hardware 1 Install the following components in the two server I O boards FIGURE 3 4 FCAL 100MB S SBUS HOST ADAPTER X6730A 2 for T3 pairs 3 4 X6731A FCAL GBIC MODULE 100MB S 2 or 4 for T3 pairs 1 2 5 6 When installing these components refer to the installation instructions that came with them Caution Be sure to use ESD procedures to avoid damage to the components from electrostatic discharge 2 Install the
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67. number 6296A 6 Database Platforms Design Guide lt September 2001 Reguired Software TABLE 1 4 lists the system software required for the database platforms TABLE 1 4 System Software Required for Database Platforms Product Source Solaris 8 7 01 Operating Environment w patches Live Upgrade 2 0 Sun StorEdge Component Manager 2 1 Sun Management Center 3 0 Configuration and Service Tracker 2 1 Acrobat Reader 4 0 Solaris 8 Documentation AnswerBook2 documentation VERITAS Database Edition 2 2 and VERITAS Volume Manager 3 1 1 with the latest patches from the SunSolve program Oracle8i Release 3 8 1 7 0 64 bit Oracle8i Release 3 8 1 7 1 32 bit Solaris Installation CD www sun com software shop Sun Store or Sales Representative Sun Store or Sales Representative Not applicable This software component is only available with factory integrated database platforms http www adobe com Solaris 8 Documentation CD VERITAS Oracle Corporation and the Oracle store at http oraclestore oracle com Chapter 7 8 Database Platforms Design Guide lt September 2001 CHAPTER 2 Site Planning For information about physical specifications electrical specifications and environmental requirements of the server and expansion cabinets refer to the installation site preparation or owner s manuals shipped with the cabinets This chapter contains the following topic
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70. on see Chapter 5 For more information about printed documentation contact your sales representative Database Platform 420 3 Documents The server cabinet expansion rack includes the following documents m Sun Enterprise 420R Server Owner s Guide 806 1078 m Sun Enterprise 420R Server Service Manual 806 1080 m Sun Enterprise 420R Server Product Notes 806 1082 m Sun StorEdge T3 Disk Tray Installation Operation and Seroice Manual 806 1062 m Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet Installation and Service Manual 805 3067 The host adapter card includes the following document m Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter Installation Guide 804 7216 Database Platform 4500 3 and Database Platform 6500 5200 Documents The server cabinet includes the following documents m Sun Enterprise 6500 5500 4500 Systems Installation Guide 805 2631 m Sun Enterprise 6500 5500 4500 Systems Reference Manual 805 2632 m Sun Enterprise 6500 5500 4500 and 3500 Servers Product Notes 805 5713 The expansion cabinets include the following documents m Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet Installation and Service Manual 805 3067 Database Platforms Design Guide September 2001 Sun StorEdge FC 100 Hub Installation and Service Manual 805 0315 Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet Front Screen Door Installation Guide 805 5992 Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet Fan Tray Installation 805 5774 Sun StorEdge A5000 Array Installation and Service Manual 802
71. or the six array configuration Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 D130s Superstack ETT hub o CO dus 8 gP es gt 2 6 T Server Dee en lt ee b T3 No 4 T3 No 3 T3 No 2 T3 No 1 eve Do 308 m ka ane 3049 DP t pcm al 200 To user 10BaseT networ k To user 100BaseT network SCSI cables FC AL cables Copper loop cables Ethernet cables FIGURE B 1 Four Sun StorEdge T3 Array Cabling Diagram Appendix 61 D130s Superstack L sel gt di T3 No 6 Uk ole Go eae eo 6 gt qu T3 No 5 vic ko pl ee Pre Server n i T3 No 4 Uk
72. ould be an 18 GByte disk whose target is also 0 in a D130 on a separate controller Mirroring the boot disk is easily done during the boot disk encapsulation process The procedure for encapsulating and mirroring the boot disk is detailed in the VERITAS Volume Manager Installation Guide the VERITAS Volume Manager Command Line Interface Administrator s Guide and the VERITAS Volume Manager Storage Administrator Administrator s Guide For additional information refer to the Sun BluePrints Online articles which are the generic descriptions of the best practices for boot disks Chapter 27 D130 No 1 D130 No 2 ITE E 9 9 I O board 1 I O board 3 I O board 5 CUNEO I O board 7 550000000000 0 OOO OO OOOO OOOO er ere emer eje 9 99999959 FIGURE 3 17 Sun Enterprise 6500 Server Cabinet with D130 Boot Disks Installed Rear View Note The D130 boot disks provide mirrored boot swap and boot support services Your VERITAS volumes and file system and Oracle database must be installed on the disk arrays in the expansion cabinet s 8 Connect the two meter SCSI cables between the upper HD68 connector on each of the D130 boot disks and the
73. port 4 of each hub in each expansion cabinet TABLE 3 4 through TABLE 3 6 are required By convention the four I O boards in the rear of the server are numbered from top to bottom 1 3 5 and 7 TABLE 3 4 Sun Enterprise 6500 Server to Expansion Cabinet 1 Cables Server 1 0 Board FC100 Hub in Expansion Cabinet 1 I O Board 1 D A Cabinet 1 Hub 1 Port 4 I O Board 3 D A Cabinet 1 Hub 3 Port 4 I O Board 5 D A Cabinet 1 Hub 2 Port 4 I O Board 7 D A Cabinet 1 Hub 4 Port 4 TABLE 3 5 6500 Server to Expansion Cabinet 2 Cables Server 1 0 Board FC100 Hub in Expansion Cabinet 2 I O board 1 0 0 Cabinet 2 Hub 1 Port 4 1 0 board 3 0 0 Cabinet 2 Hub 3 Port 4 1 0 board 5 0 0 Cabinet 2 Hub 2 Port 4 1 0 board 7 0 0 Cabinet 2 Hub 4 Port 4 Chapter 31 I O board 1 I O board 3 I O board 5 I O board 7 TABLE 3 6 Sun Enterprise 4500 Server to Expansion Cabinet 3 Cables Server 1 0 Board FC100 Hub in Expansion Cabinet 3 1 0 board 1 1 0 1 0 board 3 1 0 1 0 board 5 1 0 1 0 board 7 1 0 Cabinet 3 Hub 1 Port 4 Cabinet 3 Hub 3 Port 4 Cabinet 3 Hub 2 Port 4 Cabinet 3 Hub 4 Port 4
74. re not present in the factory integrated database platforms SUNWpmowm SUNWdialh SUNWapppr SUNWcprx SUNWkcspx SUNWrtvc SUNWpmowr SUNWhmdu SUNWauddx SUNWtcxow SUNWkcsrt SUNWtvcl SUNWpmowu SUNWsx SUNWaudio SUNWdialx SUNWkcsrx SUNWrtvcu SUNWpmr SUNWsxow SUNWaudmo SUNWebnfs SUNWpcmcx SUNWrtvcx SUNWpmu SUNWapchd SUNWbnur SUNWfbc SUNWpmux SUNWssad SUNWcg6h SUNWapchr SUNWbnuu SUNWkcspf SUNWpppk SUNWssadx SUNWdial SUNWapppu SUNWcpr SUNWkcspg SUNWpppkx SUNWxilcg Installing Additional Sun Software Several other software products are provided on the CDs in the Solaris 8 7 01 Operating Environment kit m Solaris Live Upgrade Software m Solaris Management Console Software m Solaris Operating Environment Documentation AnswerBook2 Software Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 Solaris Live Upgrade 1 0 Software You can use the Solaris Live Upgrade software to install updated versions of some software in the reference configurations Go to http www sun com software shop Download Solaris Live Upgrade 2 0 You will be taken to a Solaris Live Upgrade 2 0 page which also contains a link to the Live Upgrade 2 0 Guide You will have to register for the download but there is no charge Put the downloaded file on your VOS server and unzip the file Follow the instructions in the README file to install the Live Upgrade 2 0 packages Install all packages in
75. s m Planning the Installation Area m Planning the Electrical Power and Heat Environment m Planning the Ethernet Network Planning the Installation Area Server and expansion cabinets require approximately 4 feet 120 cm of space in front and 3 feet 90 cm in back for access by service personnel Server and expansion cabinets can be placed next to each other without space between them since there are no side clearance requirements during operation To access and remove side panels however allow approximately 1 foot 30 cm of space on the sides Keep power and interface cables out of the way of foot traffic Cables can be routed inside walls floors ceilings or in protective channels Interface cables should be routed away from motors and other sources of electric magnetic or radio frequency interference If the cabinet s are installed on a raised floor cool conditioned air should be directed to the bottom of the rack through perforated panels 3 feet access at rear for all cabinets 1 foot at left Server Ex ight si ag i p Exp Exp and right sides GADING cabinet cabinet cabinet for access only NOTE Durin 9 operation server and expansion cabinets can b e side by side with 0 clearance since there are no side clearance requirements 4 feet access at front for all cabinets FIGURE 2 1 Server and Expansion Cabinet Access Areas Top View Planning the Electrical Power and Heat Environment 10
76. t which includes VERITAS File System 3 4 a VERITAS Volume Manager 3 1 1 VERITAS Quick I O 3 4 VERITAS Quick Log 3 4 Oracle 8i Release 3 8 1 7 0 64 bit Solaris 8 7 01 Operating Environment Sun Enterprise 6500 server Sun StorEdge A5200 arrays one to three expansion cabinets of disk arrays Database Platforms Design Guide September 2001 Reguired Hardware TABLE 1 1 lists the system hardware required for the maximum Database Platform 420 3 configuration TABLE 1 1 System Hardware Required for Database Platform 420 3 Item Part Number Quantity Sun Enterprise 420R server 2 450MHz 2 GB 2 1 1 18GB 2 PS or or A33 SI ULD4 4GGB1 Sun Enterprise 420R server 4 450MHz 4 GB 2 36GB 2 PS Sun StorEdge T3ES Dual Rack 2x9x18 2GB T3AES RK 22 328 1 or or Sun StorEdge T3ES Dual Rack 2x9x36 GB T3AES RK 22 655 U S POWER CORD FOR STOREDGE X3858A 2 TABLE 1 2 lists the system hardware required for the maximum Database Platform 4500 3 configuration TABLE 1 2 System Hardware Required for Database Platform 4500 3 Item Part Number Quantity Sun Enterprise 4500 8 Way Base Package E4503 P88 1 OPT INT CPU MEM BD FOR EXX00 OPT INT CPU MEM BD 0 or 2 FOR EXX00 Sun StorEdge 3ES 72 Rack 4x9x36G T3ES RK 44 1310 Oorl Sun StorEdge T3ES RR 2x9x36G T3ES RR 2x9x36G 001 Sun StorEdge 1315 7U 72 RETMA E10K X9663A 0 or 1 U S POWER CORD FOR STOREDGE X3858A 2 Sun Enterprise 4X00 Rail Kit for 72 Rack X9659A
77. the SPARC and common directories using the pkgadd utility Solaris Operating Environment AnswerBook2 Software and Online Documentation Load the Solaris 8 7 01 Documentation CD into the CD ROM drive Change the directory to cdrom sol 8 doc Solaris 8 Doc sparc Product Install the AnswerBook2 software packages into the opt directory using the pkgadd utility The following packages provide the AnswerBook2 server software and several packages containing AnswerBook2 online documentation sets for parts of the Solaris product SUNWab2r SUNWab2s SUNWab2u Change the directory to cdrom sol 8 doc Solaris 8 Doc common Product Chapter 41 5 Install the following packages using the pkgadd utility SUNWaadm SUNWabsdk SUNWaman SUNWinab SUNWopen SUNWabe SUNWakcs SUNWdtad SUNWolrn SUNWsfab 6 Install AnswerBook2 packages as required for non English localization Installing Sun Management Center 3 0 Software Obtain the media to install the Sun Management Center 3 0 software Other versions of this software are not supported by the reference configurations Follow the instructions provided with the Sun Management Center 3 0 media At the appropriate point select the inst es installation script oun StorEdge Component Manager 2 2 Software Obtain the media to install the Sun StorEdge Component Manager 2 2 software on Database Platform 420 3 and Database Platform 4500 3 Follow the instructions provided
78. top Environment Developer Collection m SUNWinab Solaris 8 Installation Collection m SUNWolrn Solaris 8 Release Documents Collection m SUNWopen OpenBoot Collection Solaris Live Upgrade Documentation The opt answerbooks english Live Upgrade SUNWluab directory contains AnswerBoo documentation about the use of the Solaris Live Upgrade software which may assist some software upgrades in the future Sun Management Center Software Documentation Documentation about the Sun Management Center 3 0 software is available at http www sun com sunmanagementcenter Additional documentation about Sun Management Center Software can be viewed in a Netscape Navigator browser while running the application Chapter 53 VERITAS Documentation If you have installed the VERITAS product s online documentation about the VERITAS software products is in the opt directory m opt VRTSordoc contains PostScript ps and Portable Data Format pdf versions of the VERITAS Database Edition documentation including documentation for VERITAS File System VERITAS Volume Manager VERITAS Storage Administrator VERITAS Quick I O VERITAS Quick Log m Check the release notes directory for the latest ps and pdf versions of the product release notes Printed VERITAS software documentation can be purchased from your local VERITAS sales representative 54 Oracle Documentation All Oracle documentation is available onli
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80. two I O boards in slots 1 and 3 in the server FIGURE 3 4 3 Connect the SCSI terminator supplied with the server to the onboard SCSI port on I O board 1 4 If you have a 12 processor system install two CPU memory boards in slots 5 and 7 in the rear of the server Otherwise install filler panels in the unused slots Note A four processor system has two CPU memory boards installed in slots 0 and 2 in the front of the server and two I O boards in the slots 1 and 3 in the rear of the server An eight processor system requires two additional CPU memory boards installed in slots 4 and 6 in the front of the server A twelve CPU system requires two additional CPU memory boards installed in slots 5 and 7 in the rear of the server 5 Verify that you now have the proper number of I O boards and CPU memory boards installed in the correct slots in the server FIGURE 3 4 16 Database Platforms Design Guide October 2001 2 ed gc lt gt gt gt Ug lt gt o I O bd slot No 1 OL H Lo ES RENN EE I O bd slot No 3 ori mj ML gt gt EE EE CPU mem bd slot No 5 CPU mem bd 5 slot No 7
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