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1. 4a be scheet Ei ER Ge DES GE E it SCSI cable WOE We eee ge co ee as cl FIGURE 2 5 Cluster Platform Internal Cabling Chapter 2 DB 25 RF 45 serial cable Null Ethernet cable F100 cable Serial cable RF 45 Ethernet cable UI The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 17 18 Customizing the Cluster Platform 4500 3 When the Cluster Platform 4500 3 is shipped from the factory the Netra 200 AC is preloaded with all of the necessary software to install the cluster nodes with the Solaris operating environment and Sun Cluster 3 0 software Because all of the cables are connected and labeled in the factory configuring the terminal concentrator first will enable the cluster administrator to easily configure the cluster Note You must enter the correct parameters for the initial customization or the configuration will not initialize properly Customizing the Terminal Concentrator Note To produce a console terminal using a laptop computer refer to Appendix A Power up the main circuit breaker and then power up all individual system components Provide console connectivity into the terminal concentrator a Disconnect the serial cable Part No 9524A from Port 1 of the terminal concentrator b Connect th
2. Note To set up the terminal concentrator see Customizing the Terminal Concentrator on page 18 Appendix A Laptop Settings to Access Monitor Mode 49 50 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 APPENDIX B Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes The first portion of the installation installs the Solaris operating environment and configuration files Solstice DiskSuite software and patches on cluster node 1 Note Disregard the message WARNING Failed to register application DiskSuite Tool with solstice launcher Solstice Launcher application is not installed After the first reboot the second portion of the installation sets up the Solstice DiskSuite software CODE EXAMPLE B 1 Solaris Software Solstice DiskSuite and Patches 4 ok boot net install Resetting Software Power ON screen not found Can t open input device Keyboard not present Using ttya for input and output 8 slot Sun Enterprise E4500 E5500 No Keyboard OpenBoot 3 2 28 8192 MB memory installed Serial 15070773 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Ethernet address 8 0 20 e5 f6 35 Host ID 80e5f635 Rebooting with command boot net install Boot device sbus 3 0 SUNW hme 3 8c00000 File and args install SunOS Release 5 8 Version Generic_108528 03 64 bit Copyright 1983 2000 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved whoami no dom
3. disabling software routing on the cluster node including customized environment in the etc hosts file UNAME is set to 5 8 PACKAGE_MOUNT is set to 129 212 87 38 SOFTWARE Solaris8_10 00 Packages PACKAGE_DIR is set to tmp jumpstart packages PATCH_MOUNT is set to 129 212 87 38 SOFTWARE Solaris8_10 00 Patches PATCH_DIR is set to tmp install_config Patches sc3sconfl n0O driver Driver started NOTICE Mounting 192 153 47 38 SOFTWARE Solaris8_10 00 Packages on a tmp jumpstart packages NOTICE Mounting 192 153 47 38 SOFTWARE Solaris8_10 00 Patches on a tmp install_config Patches Appendix B Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes 55 CODE EXAMPLE B 1 Solaris Software Solstice DiskSuite and Patches sc3sconfl n0 driver Starting finish script add_sds fin Installing Package SUNWmdg Processing package instance lt SUNWmdg gt from lt a tmp jumpstart packages gt Solstice DiskSuite Tool sparc 4 2 1 REV 1999 11 04 18 29 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Executing checkinstall script Using lt a gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 4 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements Installing Solstice DiskSuite Tool as lt SUNWmdg gt E
4. edit the etc remote file as follows hardwire dv dev term n br 9600 el1 C S Q U D ie S 0e D In the above line substitute the serial port letter you are using for n for example if using ttya replace n with a Ensure the connected cable matches the selected serial port 69 70 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001
5. sc3sconf1 n1 Enter the First Cluster Node s IP Address 192 145 23 91 Enter the First Cluster Node s Ethernet Address 9 8 50 bf c5 91 Enter the Second Cluster Node s Nam sc3sconfl n2 Enter the Second Cluster Node s IP Address 192 145 23 92 Enter the Second Cluster Node s Ethernet Address 8 9 10 cd ef b3 Your network administrator can provide the remaining parameters for your environment 33 Add the disk array host names and IP addresses the the the the the the First T3 s First T3 s First T3 s Second T3 s Second T3 s Second T3 s Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter ame IP Address Ethernet Address ame IP Address Ethernet Address t3 data 192 145 23 93 00 12 e2 00 4c 4b t3 mirror 192 145 23 94 00 10 f2 00 3e 4f Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 35 34 When prompted to confirm the variables type y if all of the variables are correct Type n if any of the variables are not correct and re enter the correct variables Enter 99 to quit the update mode once all variables are displayed correctly Option Variable Setting 1 Management Server s Default Router 192 212 87 248 2 Cluster Name sc3sconfl 3 Terminal Server s Name sc3sconfl tc 4 Terminal Server s IP Address 192 145 23 90 5 First Node s Name sc3sconfl nl 6 First Node s IP
6. Address 192 145 23 91 7 First Node s Ethernet Address 9 8 50 bf c5 91 8 Second Node s Name sc3sconfl n2 9 Second Node s IP Address 192 145 23 92 10 Second Node s Ethernet Address 8 9 10 cd ef b3 11 First T3 s Name t3 data 12 First T3 s IP Address 192 145 23 93 13 First T3 s Ethernet Address 00 12 e2 00 4c 4b 13 Second T3 s Name t3 mirror 13 Second T3 s IP Address 192 145 23 94 13 Second T3 s Ethernet Address 00 10 2 00 3e 4f 99 quit update mode Are all variables correctly set y n y 36 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 35 Error messages indicate that the devices did not start completely Any error messages that you receive are normal at this point Boot device pci lf 0 pci l scsi 8 disk 0 0 File and args SunOS Release 5 8 Version Generic_108528 06 64 bit Copyright 1983 2000 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Hostname unknown metainit unknown there are no existing databases Configuring dev and devices Configuring the dev directory compatibility devices The system is coming up Please wait MOBoot ERROR station MOStation start error on realm Storex esm_nonet Notice Unable to locate process id Info Station may have died prematurely esm_nonet Error Did not start completely MCBoot ERROR station MCStation start error on realm Storex esm_nonet Notice Unable to locate process id Info Station may have died pre
7. Cluster Platform 4500 3 components are cabled when shipped from the factory The integrated platform provides FC AL cables connected to the on board GBICs on the I O board Serial cables connect the Ethernet hub to the management server and 10BASE T ports on the disk arrays For specific cabling connections refer to Appendix C TABLE 2 4 Cluster Platform Cables Component Part Number Quantity SCSI cable 530 2834 4 DB 25 RJ 45 serial cable 2151A 2 Null Ethernet cable 3837A 2 F100 cable 9715A 6 Serial cable 9524A 1 RJ 45 Ethernet cable 1871A 4 530 2834 is a manufacturing part number Caution Partner pairs are not supported at this time Do not connect the partner pair loop cables Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 Bra 0 D D D e gt lb BE E o Je L dee SSI end Lee SE y LEIM Res IR Te EU 1 el ec Les s IR 4 D d e TRER C J il ETC Sr SS 85S a Ei ntt C L SE CNE
8. Sun Cluster 3 0 are automatically installed All patches are applied and system files are configured to produce a basic cluster environment See Appendix B for sample output of the automatic installation of the first cluster node Note Ignore any error messages received during the initial cluster installation Do not attempt to reconfigure the nodes Log into each cluster node as a superuser password is abc and change the default password to a secure password choice passwd passwd Changing password for root New password secure password choice Re enter new password secure password choice Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 41 Configure the Sun StorEdge T3 array shared disk storage using the Solstice DiskSuite software Solstice DiskSuite configuration involves creating disksets metadevices and file systems Refer to the included Solstice DiskSuite documentation Select a quorum device to satisfy failure fencing requirements for the cluster Refer to the included Sun Cluster 3 0 documentation Install and configure the highly available application for the cluster environment Refer to the Sun Cluster 3 0 documentation Establish resource groups logical hosts and data services to enable the required application under the Sun Cluster 3 0 infrastructure Refer to the Sun Cluster 3 0 documentation Your customized Cluster Platform 4500 3 is completed 42 Cluster Plat
9. adapter 47 Customer supplied DB 9 DB 25 female female adapter DB 25 RJ 45 Part No 5121A Serial COM1 Port 1 DB 25 RJ 45 serial cable R Terminal Concentrator FIGURE A 1 Monitor Mode Connectivity Using a Laptop Computer 2 Click Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal to open the HyperTerminal folder 3 In the HyperTerminal folder double click the HyperTerm icon to display the Connection Description window 4 In the Connection Description window enter StandardConfig in the Name field and click the icon that you want Click OK to display the Connect To window 5 In the Connect To window select the Direct to Com1 option from the Connect using field Click OK to open the Connect To window and to display the COM1 Properties window 6 In the COM1 Properties window select the following options Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Flow Control None 7 Click OK to open the StandardConfig HyperTerminal application window and to support monitor mode 8 In the StandardConfig HyperTerminal window select File gt Properties to open the StandardConfig Properties window 48 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 9 In the StandardConfig Properties window click the Settings option and select VT100 for the Emulation option At this point the HyperTerminal window provides monitor mode access to the terminal concentrator
10. cable problem hme2SUNW hme2 No response from Ethernet network Link down cable problem hme3SUNW hme3 No response from Ethernet network Link down cable problem qfe0SUNW qfe0 100 Mbps full duplex link up internal transceiver qfelNOTICE SUNW qfel No response from Ethernet network Link Down cable problem qfe2NOTICE SUNW qfe2 No response from Ethernet network Link Down cable problem qfe3NOTICE SUNW qfe3 No response from Ethernet network Link Down cable problem qfe4 qfe5NOTICE SUNW qfe5 No response from Ethernet network Link Down cable problem qfe6NOTICE SUNW qfe6 No response from Ethernet network Link Down cable problem qfe7NOTICE SUNW qfe7 No response from Ethernet network Link Down cable problem starting rpc services rpcbind done Setting netmask of hmeO to 255 255 255 0 Setting default IPv4 interface for multicast add net 224 0 4 gateway sc3sconfi n1 syslog service starting Print services started Feb 27 12 02 23 sc3sconfl n0 sendmail 596 My unqualified host name sc3sconfl nl unknown sleeping for retry volume management starting Setting up Meta DB s 58 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 CODE EXAMPLE B 2 Solstice DiskSuite Configuration PLEASE WAIT Setting up system for root and swap mirroring System will reboot after setup hsp001 Hotsp
11. couldn t resolve clusternode2 priv giving up on it sc3sconfi n1 Apr 20 14 36 55 sc3sconfl n1 cl _runtime NOTICE CMM node reconfiguration 2 completed Apr 20 14 36 56 sc3sconfi n1 cl_runtime NOTICE clcomm Adapter qfed constructed Apr 20 14 36 56 sc3sconfl nl cl_runtime NOTICE clcomm Path sc3sconfi n10 qfe0 tni qfe0 being constructed Apr 20 14 36 57 sc3sconfi n1 cl_runtime NOTICE clcomm Adapter qfe4 CT mp CT mm CT nt wn CT wn et CMM Cluster D Ea Cal 62 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 CODE EXAMPLE BA Metadevice Mirror Attachment and Cluster Node Booting constructed Apr 20 14 36 57 sc3sconfl n1 cl_runtime NOTICE clcomm Path sc3sconfl nl qfe4 tnil qfe4 being constructed Apr 20 14 37 38 sc3sconfl nl qfe SUNW qfe0 100 Mbps full duplex link up internal transceiver Apr 20 14 37 38 sc3sconfl n1 qfe SUNW qfe4 100 Mbps full duplex link up internal transceiver Apr 20 14 37 47 sc3sconfl n1 cl runtime WARNING Path sc3sconfi nl qfe0 tnl qfe0 initiation encountered errors errno 62 Remote node may be down or unreachable through this path Apr 20 14 37 47 sc3sconfl n1 cl_runtime NOTICE clcomm Path sc3sconfi nl qfe0 tnl qfe0 errors during initiation Apr 20 14 37 47 sc3sconfl nl cl_runtime NOTICE sc3sconfl nl qfe4 tnl qfe4 errors during initiation Apr 20 14 37 47 sc3sconfl nl cl_runtim
12. s Sun reconna t les efforts de pionniers de Xerox pour la recherche et le d veloppement du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une licence non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation graphique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci s de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON GC BA Adobe PostScript Contents Preface ix Related Documentation ix Typographic Conventions x Shell Prompts xi Accessing Sun Documentation Online xi Ordering Sun Documentation xi Sun Welcomes Your Comments xii Introduction 1 Tools for Reading Online Documentation 1 Netscape Navigator Browser 2 AnswerBook2 Server 2 Adobe Acrobat Reader 2 The manCommand 2 Solaris Documentation 3 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 5 Your Integrated System 6 Task Overview 6 Hardware Components 8 iv Connectivity 9 Network Administration 9 Miscellaneous Hardware 9 Software Components 10 Cluster Platform Component Location 13 Power a
13. server to monitor the cluster nodes if advanced system monitoring is required Task Overview To integrate your Cluster Platform 4500 3 into a production environment you must 1 Provide a name IP address and root password for the management server Provide a name and IP address for the terminal concentrator Provide a name for the cluster environment and a default router gateway Provide names and IP addresses for individual cluster nodes Provide names and IP addresses for the Sun StorEdge T3 arrays DH oO FF WY N Configure shared disk storage under Solstice DiskSuite or VERITAS volume manager Configuration includes the creation of disksets or disk groups disk volumes and file systems 7 Select a quorum device from the shared disk storage 8 Install and configure the required highly available applications 9 Install and configure data services to support the highly available applications 10 Configure network adapter failover NAFO for automatic failover Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 Note This document does not provide information to support items 6 through 9 For specific implementation details refer to the Sun Cluster 3 0 documentation The Ethernet address for each cluster node is located on the Customer Information System Record sheet Use the serial number on the information sheet and on the back of each node to correctly identify the Ethernet address See Figure 2 4
14. with 400 MHz UltraSPARC II CPUs m Four I O boards with on board DWIS four on board hme network interfaces two dfe SBus network interface cards two on board FC ALs with GBICs internal DVD and internal 20 Gbyte 4mm DDS4 tape drive m Four Netra st D130 boot disks a Two Sun StorEdge T3 arrays Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 Two FC 100 FC AL hubs with three installed GBICs in each hub Connectivity Cluster interconnect The cluster connectivity uses Ethernet patch cables no Ethernet switch required with redundant qfe 100BASE T ports qfe0 and qfe4 on two separate SBus controllers to avoid a controller single point of failure Public networks The cluster nodes main network connection is implemented using the on board hmeO 100BASE T primary port with hmel 100BASE T as the failover port The main network connection has a failover interface on separate controllers Two hme ports hme2 and hme3 are available to implement additional production networks Storage access Access to disk arrays is achieved through proper configuration of the FC AL from each node Administration networks Sun StorEdge Component Manager 2 1 included with your Cluster Platform 4500 3 is used to administer the disk arrays Network Administration The administration network provides access to the Ethernet hub Miscellaneous Hardware The following miscellaneous hardware is used Two one meter RS 232C DB 25 RJ 45 serial cabl
15. zone You can regions from the list select other offset from GMT specify time zone file and press Return to mark it X Regions Asia Western Australia New Zealand Canada Europe exico South America X United States other offset from GMT other specify time zone file lt esc gt 2 and press Return to mark it X Time zones Eastern Central ountain X Pacific East Indiana Arizona ichigan Samoa Alaska Aleutian Hawaii lt esc gt 2 specify a time zone in three ways select one of the geographic or other gt To make a selection use the arrow keys to highlight the option gt To make a selection use the arrow keys to highlight the option Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 33 34 27 Set the date and time and confirm all information gt Accept the default date and time or enter new values Date and time 2000 12 21 11 47 Year 4 digits 2000 Month 1 12 12 Day 1 31 21 Hour 0 23 ee Z Minute 0 59 47 lt esc gt 2 gt Confirm the following information If it is correct press F2 to change any information press F4 System part of a subnet Yes Netmask 255 255 255 0 Time zone US Pacific Date and time 2000 12 21 11 47 00 lt esc gt 2 28 Select a secure root password On this screen you can create a root password root password can contain any number of characters but only the first eight char
16. 0 Configuring c2t3d0s1 Configuring c2t3d0s7 Configuring c0t2d0s3 Configuring c2t2d0s3 Configuring c0t3d0s3 Configuring c2t3d0s3 Deselecting unmodified disk Deselecting unmodified disk cOt2d0s7 cit0d0 c3t0d0 Verifying disk configuration Verifying space allocation Total software size 734 50 Mbytes Preparing system for Solaris install Configuring disk cOt2d0 Creating Solaris disk label VTOC Appendix B Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes 53 CODE EXAMPLE B 1 Solaris Software Solstice DiskSuite and Patches Configuring disk c0Ot3d0 Creating Solaris disk label VTOC Configuring disk c2t2d0 Creating Solaris disk label VTOC Configuring disk c2t3d0 Creating Solaris disk label VTOC Creating and checking UFS file systems Creating c0t2d0s3 Creating globaldevices c0t2d0s7 Beginning Solaris software installation Starting software installation Long list of packages at this SpOL Completed software installation Solaris 8 software installation succeeded Customizing system files Mount points table etc vfstab Unselected disk mount points var sadm system data vfstab unselected Network host addresses etc hosts Customizing system devices Physical devices devices Logical devices dev Installing b
17. 001 6 Terminate your tip session by entering tilde and period Power cycle the terminal concentrator to enable the IP address changes and wait at least two minutes for the terminal concentrator to activate its network monitor Note Double check to ensure that the Ethernet hub is connected to the local area network An RJ 45 cable must connect the Ethernet hub to the administration network backbone a Disconnect the RJ 45 serial cable Part No 5121A from Port 1 of the terminal concentrator and from the Sun workstation b Reconnect the serial cable Part No 9524A back into Port 1 of the terminal concentrator Note At this time the cluster configuration should be cabled as originally shipped from the factory 7 From the Sun workstation verify that the terminal concentrator responds to the new IP address usr sbin ping I 5 148 212 87 62 PING 148 212 87 62 56 data bytes 64 bytes from scotch 148 212 87 62 64 bytes from scotch 148 212 87 62 64 bytes from scotch 148 212 87 62 64 bytes from scotch 148 212 87 62 dre icmp_seq 0 time 1 ms icmp_seq 1 time 0 ms icmp_seq 2 time 0 ms icmp_seq 3 time 0 ms Note The Sun workstation must be connected to the same subnet to which the terminal concentrator was configured Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 21 22 8 To access the terminal concentrator include the default router in the terminal concentrator configuration an
18. 100 fiber No 2 FC AL host adapter port optic No 1 TABLEC 4 Management Server Connections Cable From Device From Location To Device To Location Length Type Management Serial port A Terminal Serial port No 1 Serial cable server concentrator Management Onboard Ethernet hub 10BASE T Port5 RJ 45 server Ethernet eri0 66 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 TABLE C 5 Connections Terminal Concentrator to Management Server and Cluster Nodes From Device From Location To Device To Location Cable Length Type Terminal Serial port 1 Management server Serial port A Serial cable concentrator Terminal Serial port 2 System No 1 node 1 Serial port A RJ 45 DB 25 concentrator serial Terminal Serial port 3 System No 2 node 2 Serial port A RJ 45 DB 25 concentrator serial TABLE C 6 Node to Node Connections Cable From Device From Location To Device To Location Length Type System No 1 System board System No 2 System board Null Ethernet node 1 No 1 node 2 No 1 SBus 0 qfe0 SBus 0 qfe0 System No 1 System board System No 2 System board Null Ethernet node 1 No 5 SBus 0 node 2 No 5 SBus 0 qfe4 qfe4 System No 2 System board System No 1 System board Null Ethernet node 2 No 1 SBus 0 node 1 No 1 SBus 0 qfe0 qfe0 System No 2 System board System No 1 System board Null Ethernet node 2 No 5 SBus 0 node 1 No 5 SBus 0 qfe4 qfe4 T
19. 5f635 cconsole host tn y 129 153 47 62 d to mja aracter is gt E4500 E5500 No K MB mem ed Serial 15070522 Microsystem 1 rights reserved 8 0 20 e5 5 8 ok FIGURE 2 7 Cluster Nodes Console Windows 3 To enter text into both node windows simultaneously click the cursor in the Cluster Console window and enter the text The text does not display in the Cluster Console window and will display in both node windows For example the etc hosts file can be edited on both cluster nodes simultaneously This ensures that both nodes maintain identical file modifications Note The console windows for both cluster nodes are grouped the three windows move in unison FIGURE 2 7 To ungroup the Cluster Console window from the cluster node console windows select Options from the Hosts menu FIGURE 2 8 and deselect the Group Term Windows checkbox 40 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 SSeS be ll lt Hosts Options I F Group Term Windows FIGURE 2 8 Cluster Console Window Installing the Software Stack on Both Cluster Nodes Use the ccp 1M Cluster Console window to enter the following command into both nodes simultaneously 0 ok setenv auto boot true 0 ok boot net install Note You must use spaces between the dash character in the boot net install string The Solaris operating environment Solstice DiskSuite and
20. ABLE C 7 From Device System No node 1 System No node 1 System No node 2 System No node 2 Ethernet Cables to Production Network Connections From Location 1 System board No onboard Ethernet 1 1 System board No onboard Ethernet 2 System board No onboard Ethernet 2 System board No onboard Ethernet Appendix C To Device To Location hme0 Production Network hmel NAFO Failover hme0 Production Network hmel NAFO Failover Connections Within the Cluster Platform 4500 3 Cable Length Type Variable length Ethernet Variable length Ethernet Variable length Ethernet Variable length Ethernet 67 68 TABLEC 8 Ethernet Hub Connections From Device Ethernet hub Ethernet hub Ethernet hub Ethernet hub From Location Port No 0 Port No 1 Port No 5 Port No 7 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 To Device Disk array No 1 node 1 Disk array No 2 node 2 Network port To Location 10BASE T port 10BASE T port Administration network Terminal concentrator Cable Length Type RJ 45 RJ 45 RJ 45 RJ 45 APPENDIX D Troubleshooting the Cluster Platform 4500 3 Installation This appendix provides steps for troubleshooting the Cluster Platform 4500 3 installation Configuring the Terminal Concentrator To connect to an alternate port for communication with the terminal concentrator
21. Platforms 15 Cluster Platform Cables 16 Boot Disk to Server Connections 65 Disk Array to Hub Connections 66 FC AL Hub to Server Connections 66 Management Server Connections 66 Terminal Concentrator to Management Server and Cluster Nodes Connections 67 Node to Node Connections 67 Ethernet Cables to Production Network Connections 67 Ethernet Hub Connections 68 vii viii Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 Preface Cluster Platform 4500 3 provides self sustained building blocks integrated through Sun Cluster technology to support highly available applications Related Documentation Application Installation User Reference Release Notes Title Sun Enterprise 6500 5500 4500 Systems Installation Guide Sun StorEdge T3 Disk Tray Installation Operation and Service Manual Sun StorEdge Component Manager 2 1 Installation Guide Sun StorEdge T3 Disk Tray Administrator s Guide Netra T1 AC200 and DC200 Server User s Guide Sun StorEdge Component Manager 2 1 User s Guide Sun Enterprise 6500 5500 4500 Systems Reference Manual Sun Enterprise 6500 5500 4500 and 3500 Servers Product Notes Sun StorEdge T3 Disk Tray Release Notes Part Number 805 2631 805 1062 806 4811 806 1063 806 5978 806 4813 805 2632 805 5713 806 1497 Application Server cabinet expansion rack storage Expansion cabinet Configuring data services Development Administerin
22. X Annex 148 212 87 62 shutdown message from port vl x Annex 148 212 87 62 going down IMMEDIATELY Note After 90 seconds the terminal concentrator and all ports will be accessible from outside the subnet Use the command usr sbin ping I 5 148 212 87 62 to determine when the terminal concentrator is ready to be used Caution The following steps display critical information for configuring the cluster nodes Use the Ethernet IP Address Worksheet on page 8 to collect the Ethernet addresses Consult your system administrator to obtain the IP addresses and node names for your cluster devices Note Make sure all network interfaces for node 1 and node 2 are attached to the production network See Figure 2 3 on page 12 for connection details Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 23 24 12 13 From the Sun workstation access the terminal concentrator telnet 192 212 87 62 Trying 192 212 87 62 Connected to 192 212 87 62 Escape character is lt CR gt Rotaries Defined cli Enter Annex port name or number Port designations follow Port 1 management server m Port 2 cluster node 1 m Port 3 cluster node 2 a Enter the command usr openwin bin xhost 192 212 87 38 to allow your windows manager to display screens from remote systems b Telnet to the telnet concentrator and select Port 1 The following steps will assist you in the con
23. acters in the password are significant For example if you create alb2c3d4e5f6 as your root password you can use alb2c3d4 to gain root access You will be prompted to type the root password twice for security the password will not be displayed on the screen as you type it gt If you do not want a root password press RETURN twice Root password abc Re enter your root password abc After the system reboots the cluster environment customization starts After the system customization is completed the management server installs the Solstice DiskSuite software and configures itself as an installation server for the cluster nodes Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 Note Use TABLE 2 1 on page 8 as a Step 36 The variables shown in Step parameters reference to input data for Step 29 through 29 through Step 32 are sample node names and 29 Add the router name and IP address Enter the Management Server s Default Router Gateway IP Address 192 145 23 248 30 Add the cluster environment name Enter the Cluster Environment Nam node names will follow sc3sconfl 31 Enter the terminal concentrator name node names will follow Enter the Terminal Concentrator Name sc3confl tc Enter the Terminal Concentrator s IP Address 192 145 23 90 32 Add the cluster node names and IP addresses Enter the First Cluster Node s Nam
24. ada English IS08859 1 2 Thai 3 U S A en_US 1S08859 1 4 5 U S A en_US ISO8859 15 Go Back to Previous Screen Please make a choice 0 5 or press h or for help 0 Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 25 15 Select the appropriate terminal emulation What type of terminal are you using 1 ANSI Standard CRT 2 DEC VT100 3 PC Console 4 Sun Command Tool 5 Sun Workstation 6 X Terminal Emulator xterms 7 Other Type the number of your choice and press Return 2 After you select the terminal emulation network connectivity is acknowledged The en interface on the management server is intended for connectivity to the production network You can obtain the management server name IP address and root password information from your network administrator Network Connectivity Specify Yes if the system is connected to the network by one of the Solaris or vendor network communication Ethernet cards that are supported on the Solaris CD See your hardware documentation for the current list of supported cards Specify No if the system is connected to a network communication card that is not supported on the Solaris CD and follow the instructions listed under Help Networked X Yes No lt esc gt 2 26 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 16 Select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP services Because the management server must h
25. ain name 51 CODE EXAMPLE B 1 Solaris Software Solstice DiskSuite and Patches Configuring dev and devices Using RPC Bootparams for network configuration information SUNW hme3 No response from Ethernet network Link down cable problem Skipping interface hme3 NOTICE SUNW qfe7 No response from Ethernet network Link Down cable problem kipping interface qfe7 OTICE SUNW qfe6 No response from Ethernet network Link Down cable problem Skipping interface qfe6 ICE SUNW qfe5 No response from Ethernet network Link Down cable problem kipping interface qfe5 kipping interface qfe4 UNW hme2 No response from Ethernet network Link down cable problem kipping interface hme2 UNW hmel No response from Ethernet network Link down cable problem Skipping interface hmel NOTICE SUNW qfe3 No response from Ethernet network Link Down cable problem Skipping interface qfe3 NOTICE SUNW qfe2 No response from Ethernet network Link Down cable problem Skipping interface qfe2 NOTICE cable problem Skipping interface qfel Skipping interface qfe0 Configured interface hme0 Using sysid configuration file 129 153 47 38 SOFTWARE Solaris8_10 00 sysidcfg The system is coming up Please wait Starting remote procedure call RPC services sysidns done Starting Solaris installation program Searching for JumpStart directory Using rules ok from 192 153 47 38 SOFTWARE Solaris8_10 00 Check
26. are pool is setup hsp002 Hotspare pool is setup d2 Concat Stripe is setup d3 Concat Stripe is setup d6 Concat Stripe is setup d7 Concat Stripe is setup dll Concat Stripe is setup d12 Concat Stripe is setup dl Mirror is setup d10 Mirror is setup Modifying etc vfstab Dump content kernel pages Dump device dev md dsk d5 dedicated Savecore directory var crash sc3sconfi n0 Savecor nabled yes installing cluster software on the cluster nodes Found the sc3sconfl nl to be the first cluster node zx Installing SunCluster 3 0 SUNWscr done SUNWscdev done SUNWscu done SUNWscman done SUNWscsal Feb 27 12 03 23 sc3sconfl nl sendmail 596 unable to qualify my own domain name sc3sconfl nl using short name done SUNWscsam done SUNWscvm done SUNWmdm done Initializing cluster name to sc3sconfl done Initializing authentication options done Initializing configuration for adapter qfe0 done Initializing configuration for adapter qfe4 done Appendix B Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes 59 CODE EXAMPLE B 2 Solstice DiskSuite Configuration Setting the node ID for sc3sconfl n1 done id 1 Checking for global devices global file system done Checking device to use for global devices file system done Updating vfstab done Verifying that NTP is configured don
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28. aris operating environment Solstice DiskSuite Sun Cluster 3 0 and recommended patches a CD2 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Node Software Operating System CD Contains software for the Cluster Environment to jump start the nodes for performing mirroring and hotsparing Installs the Solaris operating environment and recommended patches onto each node Contains information to build the management server and loads the mirroring script Y Installing the Recovery CD 1 Access the management server console through the terminal concentrator telnet sc3sconfl tc Trying 148 212 87 62 Connected to sc3sconfl tc Escape character is lt CR gt Rotaries Defined cli Enter Annex port name or number 1 2 To issue a Stop A command to the cluster nodes and to access the OpenBoot PROM OBP prompt position the cursor in the Cluster Console window and enter the lt ctr1 gt character sequence Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 43 3 This character forces access to the telnet prompt Enter the Stop A command as follows telnet gt send brk 4 Boot the system from the CD ROM ok boot cdrom The system boots from the CD ROM and prompts you for the mini root location a minimized version of the Solaris operating environment This procedure takes approximately 15 minutes Standard Cluster Environment Recovery Utility Starting the Standard Cluster Recovery Utility Searching the systems har
29. ave a fixed IP address and name recognized by outside clients DHCP is not supported On this screen you must specify whether or not this system should use DHCP for network interface configuration Choose Yes if DHCP is to be used or No if th manually will not be enabled if selected Use DHCP Yes X No lt esc gt 2 17 Select the primary network interface interfaces ar WARNING Because this machine booted from the network DHCP support until aft to be configured rth system reboots The management server configuration uses eri0 as the default primary network interface correct choice is the lowest number and press Return to mark it X Primary network interface X eri0 eril lt esc gt 2 Chapter 2 On this screen you must specify which of the following network adapters is the system s primary network interface However your system administrator if you re not sure gt To make a selection use the arrow keys to highlight the option Usually the do not guess ask The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 27 28 18 Enter the name of the management server Consult your local network administrator to obtain the appropriate host name The following management server name is an example On this screen you must enter your host name which identifies this system on the network The name must be unique within your domain creating a duplicate host name w
30. ck Placement 14 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 TABLE 2 2 Cluster Platform Rack Components Component Quantity Sun StorEdge expansion cabinet 1 Ethernet hub 1 Netra T1 AC200 management server 1 Netra st D130 boot disks 4 Air baffle 2 Sun Enterprise cluster node 2 Sun StorEdge T3 array 2 Terminal concentrator 1 Power and Heating Requirements The Cluster 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 cabinet split between two isolated circuits For international installations the system requires two Blue 32AIEC309 international receptacles If the cabinet is installed on a raised floor cool conditioned air should be directed to the bottom of each rack through perforated panels The 72 inch cabinet in the Cluster Platform 4500 3 consumes power and dissipates heat as shown in TABLE 2 3 TABLE 2 3 Power and Heat Requirements for Cluster Platforms 72 Inch Cabinet Maximum Power Draw Heat Dissipation 1 10480 W 33786 BTUs hr Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 15 16 Cabling the System The Cluster Platform 4500 3 is shipped with the servers hubs and each of the arrays already connected in the cabinet You should not need to cable the system Refer to FIGURE 2 4 for servicing the cables This section describes how the
31. d disks for a location to place the Standard Cluster Recovery Environment Looking for swap slice on which to install the Standard Cluster Recovery Environment Looking for swap slice on which to install the Standard Cluster Recovery Environment The Recovery Utility will use the disk slice cOtOd0s1 labeled as swap WARNING All information on this disk will be lost Can the Recovery Utility use this slice y n y Note Messages which display when a suitable disk slice is found may vary depending upon the state of your disks Disregard any messages and select any suitable disk slice the mini root is only used during system boot 44 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 5 Select a CD ROM drive from the menu Once the Cluster Platform 4500 3 recovery utility has placed a copy of the Solaris operating environment onto a suitable disk slice the system reboots You are prompted to specify the CD ROM drive Completing this process takes approximately 15 minutes Standard Cluster Environment Recovery Utility V 1 0 Please identify the CD ROM drive 1 cOt2d0s0 Enter selection q 1 Please select a disk for restore 1 cit0d0s0 2 cit1d0s0 3 c0t2d0s0 Enter selection q 1 Do you wish to format and erase clt0d0s0 asp 2 Gd y CONFIRM cit0Od0s0 WILL BE FORMATTED AND ERASED CONTINUE y n q Yy Formatting cit0Od0s0 for restore fmthard New
32. d telnet to the terminal concentrator telnet 192 212 87 62 Trying 192 212 87 62 Connected to 192 212 87 62 Escape character is ela Enter Annex port name or number cli Annex Command Line Interpreter td Copyright 1991 Xylogics Inc annex su Password 148 212 87 62 password defaults to the assigned IP address annex edit config annex Note Change the default terminal concentrator password to avoid unnecessary security exposure The terminal concentrator password matches the IP address of the terminal concentrator Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 The terminal concentrator opens an editing session and displays an editing config annex file 9 Type the following information into the config annex file replace the following variable with the IP address obtained from your network administrator Sgateway net default gateway 148 212 87 248 metric 1 active Ctrl W save and exit Ctrl X exit Ctrl F page down Ctrl B page up 10 Enter the lt ctrl gt w command to save changes and exit the config annex file 11 Enable access to all ports and reboot the terminal concentrator annex admin Annex administration MICRO XL UX R7 0 1 8 ports admin port all admin set port mode slave You may need to reset the appropriate port Annex subsystem or reboot the Annex for changes to take effect admin quit annex boot bootfile lt CR gt warning lt CR gt XX
33. de nodel joined cluster Appendix B Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes 61 CODE EXAMPLE BA Metadevice Mirror Attachment and Cluster Node Booting Configuring dev and devices Configuring the dev directory compatibility devices Configuring DID devices did instance 1 created did subpath dev rdsk c0t2d0s2 created for instance 1 did instance 2 created did subpath dev rdsk c0t3d0s2 created for instance 2 did instance 3 created did subpath dev rdsk c0t6d0s2 created for instance 3 did instance 4 created did subpath dev rdsk clt0d0s2 created for instance 4 did instance 5 created did subpath dev rdsk c2t2d0s2 created for instance 5 did instance 6 created did subpath dev rdsk c2t3d0s2 created for instance 6 did instance 7 created did subpath dev rdsk c3t0d0s2 created for instance 7 obtaining access to all attached disks The system is coming up Please wait starting rpc services rpcbind done Setting netmask of 1lo0 1 to 192 255 255 255 Setting netmask of hmeO to 192 255 255 0 Setting default IPv4 interface for multicast add net 192 0 4 gateway nodel syslog service starting obtaining access to all attached disks Configuring the dev global directory global devices Apr 20 14 36 55 sc3sconfl nl cl_runtime NOTICE CMM Node tnl nodeid 2 with votecount 0 added Apr 20 14 36 55 sc3sconfl nl cl_runtime NOTICE members Apr 20 14 36 41 sc3sconfl n1 xntpd 288
34. e Installing a default NIP configuration done Please complete the NTP configuration after scinstall has finished Verifying that cluster is set for hosts in nsswitch conf done Adding the cluster switch to hosts in nsswitch conf done Verifying that cluster is set for netmasks in nsswitch conf done Adding the cluster switch to netmasks in nsswitch conf done Verifying that power management is NOT configured done Ensure network routing is disabled done Please re boot this machine Log file var cluster logs install scinstall log 642 Checking installed patches Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity dry run method Installing patch packages Patch number 110648 02 has been successfully installed See var sadm patch 110648 02 log for details Patch packages installed SUNWscdev SUNWscr SUNWscu Updating the etc inet ntp conf file System will reboot now syncing file systems done 60 Cluster Platform 4500 3 User s Guide July 2001 CODE EXAMPLE B 2 Solstice DiskSuite Configuration rebooting Resetting Software Power ON screen not found Can t open input device Keyboard not present Using ttya for input and output 8 slot Sun Enterprise E4500 E5500 No Keyboard OpenBoot 3 2 28 8192 MB memory installed Serial 15070773 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved CODE EXAMPLE BA Metadevice Mirr
35. e WARNING Path sc3sconfi nl qfe4 tnl qfe4 initiation encountered errors errno 62 Remote node may be down or unreachable through this path obtaining access to all attached disks Print services started dl submirror d3 is attached d5 submirror d7 is attached d10 submirror d12 is attached volume management starting The system is ready sc3sconfl nl console login clcomm Path E removing etc rc2 d S94n0 sds mirror script Appendix B Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes 63 64 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 APPENDIX C Connections Within the Cluster Platform 4500 3 This appendix describes the preinstalled arrangement of some cables within the Cluster Platform 4500 3 This information is provided to assist in restoring the hardware to its original configuration after service Cables that connect the servers to their storage components are run between the I O system boards on the Sun Enterprise 4500 system cluster nodes to the FC AL hubs or disk arrays The I O system boards for the Sun Enterprise 4500 system cluster nodes are numbered 1 3 5 and 7 top to bottom respectively on the rear sides of the Sun Enterprise 4500 system nodes The following tables contain lists of cable destinations The fiber optic and SCSI cables are labeled at each end identifying the source to destination TABLE C 1 through TABLE C 8 identi
36. e RJ 45 end of the serial cable Part No 5121A to Port 1 of the terminal concentrator and the other end DB 25 male to serial port A of a Sun workstation Note The tip 1 command connects the Sun workstation I O with the terminal concentrator I O during an interactive session 45 Ethemmet CHO Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 c From a terminal window on the Sun workstation enter the following command usr bin tip hardwire Note If the port is busy refer to Troubleshooting the Cluster Platform 4500 3 Installation on page 69 in Appendix D 3 Configure the terminal concentrator device m Power on the terminal concentrator m Within 5 seconds after power on press and release the TEST button The terminal concentrator undergoes a series of diagnostics tests that take approximately 60 seconds to complete Following the diagno should display stics tests the tip window of the administration workstation System Reset monitor Entering Monitor Mode Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 19 20 4 Modify the default IP address that will be used in your network Use the addr command to modify the network configuration of the terminal concentrator Use the addr d command to verify the network configuration monitor addr Enter Internet address Subnet mask 192 255 255 0 Enter Broadcast address Preferred dump address lt ethernet
37. e Sun Enterprise 4500 system and the Sun StorEdge T3 array The documentation for the Solaris software and the Sun Cluster 3 0 software are provided in online format Tools for Reading Online Documentation The following tools for reading online documentation are preinstalled on the system Netscape Navigator AnswerBook2 Acrobat Reader man command 2 Netscape Navigator Browser Use the Netscape browser to read documentation provided as HTML files view the output from an AnswerBook2 server or read Sun product documentation at http docs sun com The Netscape browser can be downloaded from the following location http www netscape com AnswerBook2 Server The AnswerBook2 server software processes sets of online manuals into content that you can access search and view through the Netscape Navigator browser After the AnswerBook2 software is installed on the management server it can be accessed at http 7 name_of_management_server 8888 Note Review Tools for Reading Online Documentation on page 1 for additional details about AnswerBook2 server installation Adobe Acrobat Reader The Adobe Acrobat Reader acroread 4 0 software enables you to view documentation in PDF format You can download it from the following location http www adobe com The man Command The man command displays documentation about individual commands and files in the Solaris operating environment and other soft
38. eproduite sous aucune forme par quelque moyen que ce soit sans l autorisation pr alable et crite de Sun et de ses bailleurs de licence s il y en a Le logiciel d tenu par des tiers et qui comprend la technologie relative aux polices de caract res est prot g par un copyright et licenci par des fournisseurs de Sun Des parties de ce produit pourront tre d riv es des syst mes Berkeley BSD licenci s par l Universit de Californie UNIX est une marque d pos e aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays et licenci e exclusivement par X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun AnswerBook2 docs sun com Solstice DiskSuite OpenBoot Sun Enterprise BluePrints JumpStart Sun StorEdge Netra Solaris et SunTone sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es ou marques de service de Sun Microsystems Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilis es sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc Netscape Navigator est une marque de Netscape Communications Corporation aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays in the United States and other countries L interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci
39. er machine_name Bourne shell and Korn shell S Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Accessing Sun Documentation Online A broad selection of Sun system documentation is located at http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs A complete set of Solaris documentation and many other titles are located at http docs sun com Ordering Sun Documentation Fatbrain com an Internet professional bookstore stocks select product documentation from Sun Microsystems Inc For a list of documents and how to order them visit the Sun Documentation Center on Fatbrain com at http www fatbrain com documentation sun xi Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can email your comments to Sun at docfeedback sun com Please include the part number 816 0445 10 of your document in the subject line of your email xii Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 CHAPTER 1 Introduction This manual describes how to customize your Cluster Platform 4500 3 system It is intended for the Solaris System Administrator who is familiar with the Solaris operating environment Solstice DiskSuite software and Sun Cluster software For specific information about configuring disksets disk volumes file systems and data services refer to the Sun Cluster 3 0 documentation This system is shipped with hardcopy documentation for th
40. es Part No 2151A for the cluster nodes console Part No 530 2151 One one meter RS 232C RJ 45 RJ 45 serial cable for the management server Part No 530 9524 to connect the terminal concentrator to the management server Power cables provided with the power sequencers in the expansion cabinet Terminal concentrator mounting bracket Ethernet hub mounting brackets By default the I O board slots in the servers are labeled 1 3 5 and 7 FIGURE 2 2 Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 9 o oe S e B ES gt lt gt U gt 2 S O CC ef It 16 oo oe gt EEE ER dt J 2 i ZER gt EE Tene o LL 1 EE I 10 Ss ss Mi Se ed 10 it 16 8 DER gt lt gt EEE T FIGURE 2 2 Cluster Platforms I O Board Placement Software Components The Cluster Platform 4500 3 software packages include the following m Solaris 8 10 00 operating environment m Sun Cluster 3 0 software with patches and Sun Cluster 3 0 installation CDs m Solstice DiskSuite 4 2 1 UNIX File System UFS m Sun StorEdge Component Manager 2 1 Note A collection of software patches is applied to each cluster node The patc
41. ess F2 to change any information press F4 Networked Yes Use DHCP No Primary network interface eri0 Host name sc3sconfl ms IP address 192 212 87 38 Enable IPv6 No lt esc gt 2 Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 29 30 22 Deselect and confirm Kerberos security Only standard UNIX security is currently supported Verify that Kerberos security is disabled Specify Yes if the system will use the Kerberos security mechanism Specify No if this system will use standard UNIX security Configure Kerberos Security Yes X No lt esc gt 2 gt Confirm the following information If it is correct press F2 to change any information press F4 Configure Kerberos Security No lt esc gt 2 23 Select and confirm a naming service Consult your network administrator to specify a naming service No naming services are selected for the following example Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 Note The two cluster nodes will be automatically configured to not support any naming services This default configuration avoids the need to rely on external services On this screen you must provide name service information Select the name service that will be used by this system or None if your system will either not use a name service at all or if it will use a name service not listed here gt To make a selection use the arrow keys to highlight the op
42. figuration of the management server at the conclusion of the steps the management server will reboot and you will be asked a series of questions to configure the cluster c To terminate the telnet session type lt ctr1 gt Boot the management server from the OBP prompt to start the customization process The management server boots into the Open Boot Prom OBP environment The following examples show the customization process The sample parameters may not fit your specific environment Note the introduction on each code box and select the best choice for your environment 0 ok setenv auto boot true 0 ok boot diskO Boot device pci lf 0 pci l scsi 8 disk 0 0 File and args SunOS Release 5 8 Version Generic_108528 06 64 bit Copyright 1983 2000 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Hostname unknown metainit unknown there are no existing databases Configuring dev and devices Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 14 Note Because the management server is not provided with a monitor it is only accessible over the network from another Sun workstation When executing commands on the management server that require a local display verify that the DISPLAY shell environment variable is set to the local hostname Choose a specific localization At this time only the English and U S A locales are supported Select a supported locale Select a Locale 0 English C 7 bit ASCII 1 Can
43. for the placement of each cluster node TABLE 2 1 shows the location of the Ethernet address for the disk array 00 12 e2 00 4c 4b FIGURE 2 1 Ethernet Address on the Disk Array Pull Tab Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 7 8 TABLE 2 1 provides a worksheet to assist with networking information You will be referred back to the information you place in this table when you customize the cluster configuration TABLE 2 1 Ethernet IP Address Worksheet Ethernet Network Device Address IP Address Node Name Netra T1 AC200 Terminal concentrator Sun Enterprise 4500 system No 1 node 1 Sun Enterprise 4500 system No 2 node 2 Sun StorEdge T3 array No 1 node 1 Sun StorEdge T3 array No 2 node 2 Hardware Components Your Cluster Platform 4500 3 shipment includes the following hardware components see FIGURE 2 5 for details on cable connectivity between components a Consolidation rack One Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet which includes power sequencers front and rear door options and a fan assembly a Management server One Sun Netra T1 AC200 system configured with one 500 MHz UltraSPARC II CPU 512 Mbytes of memory and two 18 2 Gbyte boot disks with mirroring m Terminal concentrator One 8 port terminal concentrator preinstalled in a Sun StorEdge expansion cabinet m Two Sun Enterprise 4500 system servers each configured
44. form 4500 3 Recovery The recovery CDs enable you to replace the factory installed Cluster Platform 4500 3 software environment on the management server in the event of a system disk failure Caution Initiate a recovery only at the direction of technical support These CDs are intended only for recovering from a disaster They are not needed for initial installation and configuration of the Cluster Platform 4500 3 management server Before You Begin Recovery Before you attempt to restore the management software environment you must know your system configuration information and the state of your system backups See TABLE 2 1 on page 8 for information on your customized configuration Your system configuration information must include the following System name IP address Time zone Name service Subnet information Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 a Ethernet addresses Note Because the recovery results in a generic unconfigured system you must restore all site specific configuration files from backup If your site uses special backup software such as VERITAS NetBackup you must reinstall and configure that software Recovery CD ROMs a CDO Cluster Platform 4500 3 Recovery Environment Boot CD Contains a bootable copy of the Solaris 8 10 00 Operating Environment configured to execute recovery software a CDI Cluster Platform 4500 3 Recovery Operating System CD 2 Installs software for the Sol
45. fy the primary connections from eri0 on node 1 and node 2 to the NAFO failover on your production network TABLEC 1 Boot Disk to Server Connections Cable From Device To Device To Location Length Type D130 disk No 1 System node 1 I O board Onboard SCSI 2m SCSI No 1 D130 disk No 2 System node 1 I O board Onboard SCSI 2m SCSI No 3 D130 disk No 3 System node 2 I O board Onboard SCSI 2m SCSI No 1 D130 disk No 4 System node 2 I O board Onboard SCSI 2m SCSI No 3 65 TABLE C 2 Disk Array to Hub Connections From Cable From Device Location To Device To Location Length Type Disk array No 1 data F100 No 1 FC AL hub No 1 PortNo 3 5m F100 fiber optic Disk array No 2 mirror F100 No 2 FC AL hub No 2 Port No 3 5m F100 fiber optic Disk array No 1 data 10BASE T Ethernet hub Port No 0 RJ 45 Disk array No 2 mirror 10BASE T Ethernet hub Port No 1 RJ 45 TABLE C 3 FC AL Hub to Server Connections From From Cable Device Location To Device To Location Length Type FC AL Port No System No 1 node 1 System board 3 onboard F100 fiber No 1 FC AL host adapter port optic No 0 FC AL Port No System No 2 node 2 System board 7 onboard F100 fiber No 1 FC AL host adapter port optic No 1 FC AL Port No System No 1 node 1 System board 3 onboard F100 fiber No 2 FC AL host adapter port optic No 0 FC AL Port No System No 2 node 2 System board 7 onboard F
46. g global devices and cluster file systems Concepts Error messages Release Notes Title Sun StorEdge Component Manager 2 1 Release Notes Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet Installation and Service Manual Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet Installation and Service Manual Sun StorEdge FC 100 Hub Installation and Service Manual Sun Cluster 3 0 Data Services Installation and Configuration Guide Sun Cluster 3 0 System Developers Guide Sun Cluster 3 0 System Administrator s Guide Sun Cluster 3 0 Concepts Sun Cluster 3 0 Error Messages Sun Cluster 3 0 Release Notes Part Number 806 4814 805 3067 805 3067 805 0315 806 1421 806 1422 806 1423 806 1424 806 1426 806 1428 Typographic Conventions Typeface or Symbol Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output Book titles new words or terms words to be emphasized Command line variable replace with a real name or value Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 Edit your Login file Use 1s a to list all files 2 You have mail 2 7 su Password Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename Shell Prompts Shell Prompt C shell machine_names C shell superus
47. gt ethernet Load Broadcast Y N Y Load Broadcast N monitor addr d 0 0 0 0 192 212 87 62 Internet address 192 212 87 62 Enter Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 192 255 255 0 Enter Preferred load host Internet address lt any host gt 0 0 0 0 Preferred load host address lt any host gt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 212 87 255 Broadcast address 192 212 87 255 Enter Preferred dump address 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Select type of IP packet encapsulation i 802 ethernet Type of IP packet encapsulation lt ethernet gt ethernet N 00 80 2D ED 21 23 Ethernet address hex Preferred dump address Load Broadcast N monitor sequence Enter a list of 1 to 4 in code or upline dumping Ethernet net SELF self Internet address 192 212 87 62 Subnet masks 192 255 255 0 Preferred load host address lt any host gt Broadcast address 192 212 87 255 0 0 0 0 Type of IP packet encapsulation lt ethernet gt terfaces to attempt to use for downloading Enter them in the order they should be tried separated by commas or spaces Possible interfaces ar Enter interface sequenc Interface sequence sel net self 5 Copy the Ethernet address entered above for the terminal concentrator and add it to Ethernet IP Address Worksheet on page 8 for later reference when configuring the cluster Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2
48. hes are located in the SOFTWARE Solaris8_10 00 Patches directory of the management server Detailed information on how the software solution is integrated is provided at http www sun com blueprints FIGURE 2 3 shows cluster node interface hmel providing network automatic failover NAFO for hme0 production network Interfaces hme2 and hme3 are available to expand application network services Interfaces qfe0 and qfe4 are used for the cluster interconnect 10 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 Note See Ethernet IP Address Worksheet on page 8 to specify the appropriate information for your network environment Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 11 Ser A Production Network sc3sconfl1 ms Management Server 8 0 20 c2 1b 3c 129 153 47 38 sc3sconfi tc DOE 0 50 bd bb a 4 0 129 153 47 62 sc sconfi n1 Cluster node 2 8 0 20 d1 e1 4 129 153 47 82 ole qfe4 sc sconfi n0 Cluster node 1 8 0 20 d1 e6 f6 129 153 47 81 I I i T3 No 1 data T3 No 2 mirror eng sc3sconf1 T3 1 sc3sconf1 T3 2 1 H B HH I I I 10BT 1 FC AL hub 0 FC AL hub 1 0123456 0123456 I I I hme0 i Dal l ci T e I ME meU Lames Ee 11213 4156 Ethernet hub 71819 1011112 7 NAFO Administration Network FIGURE 2 3 Cluster Platform Interconnections and NAFO Cluster P
49. ill cause problems on the network after you install Solaris A host name must be at least two characters it can contain letters digits and minus signs Host name sc3sconfl ms lt esc gt 2 19 Enter the IP address of the management server To specify the management server IP address obtain it from your local network administrator and enter it at the prompt On this screen you must enter the Internet Protocol IP address for this system It must be unique and follow your site s address conventions or a system network failure could result IP addresses contain four sets of numbers separated by periods for example 129 200 9 1 IP address 192 212 87 38 lt esc gt 2 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 20 Deselect IPv6 support Currently only version 4 of the IP software is supported Verify that IPv6 support is disabled On this screen you should specify whether or not IPv6 the next generation Internet Protocol will be enabled on this machine Enabling IPv6 will have no effect if this machine is not on a network that provides IPv6 service IPv4 service will not be affected if IPv6 is enabled gt To make a selection use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it X Enable IPv6 lt esc gt 2 21 Confirm the customization information for the management server gt Confirm the following information If it is correct pr
50. ing rules ok file Using profile Profiles sc3sconfi n0 profile Using finish script Drivers sc3sconfl n0 driver Executing JumpStart preinstall phase Searching for SolStart directory Checking rules ok file Using begin script install_begin We Z zZ O nn wn LU LD e n UNW qfel No response from Ethernet network Link Down 52 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 CODE EXAMPLE B 1 Solaris Software Solstice DiskSuite and Patches Using finish script patch_finish Executing SolStart preinstall phase Executing begin script install_begin Begin script install_begin execution completed Processing default locales Processing profile Selecting cluster SUNWCXal1 Deselecting package SUNWpmowm Deselecting package SUNWpmowu Deselecting package SUNWpmr Deselecting package SUNWpmu Deselecting package SUNWpmux Selecting locale en_US Installing 64 bit Solaris packages Selecting all disks Configuring boot device Configuring c0t2d0s0 Configuring swap c0t2d0s1 Configuring globaldevices Configuring c2t2d0s0 Configuring c2t2d0s1 Configuring c2t2d0s7 Configuring c0t3d0s0 Configuring cOt3d0s1 Configuring c0t3d0s7 Configuring c2t3d0s
51. ith shared mirrored FC AL storage can be used to implement a highly available file server web server mail server or Oracle database server Sun Cluster 3 0 provides global file systems global devices and scalable services These features allow independent cluster nodes running independent Solaris operating environment instances to run distributed applications while providing client access through a single IP address Note This Cluster platform only provides a basic cluster environment Data services must be installed and configured by the customer 6 Your Integrated System Your system includes a two node cluster with shared mirrored storage a terminal concentrator and a management server The Sun StorEdge T3 arrays are connected to two FC AL hubs An Ethernet hub provides connection to the management server and Sun StorEdge T3 arrays These components are cabled to provide redundant cluster interconnect between nodes and to provide access to shared storage and production networks For more information on the T3 arrays refer to Related Documentation on page ix The management server is the repository for software and patches that are loaded on the system The management server provides access to the cluster console and it functions as a JumpStart server installation server for the cluster nodes Note The management server has sufficient CPU power and memory to implement a Sun Management Center
52. latform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 Cluster Platform Component Location FIGURE 2 4 shows how the Cluster Platform 4500 3 is arranged in the expansion cabinet FIGURE 2 2 lists the rack components and the quantities required Note The rack arrangement complies with weight distribution cooling EMI and power requirements Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 13 E ees Ofa TE lo B E Er lle o L LL PS H SS EE Je e 0h PSS SS BS DE Je o ERR CH Ne Ft oO Gees lle e G nej Gre asss lo el gt S S Sea St le eR yr es SSS eles Je RI gt n SSI EE lle TAT em SSS SS EEE Je loc L342 LS EE e223 S22 fl elj F e jee est ef Expansion cabinet Ethernet hub FC AL hub No 1 and hub No 2 Management server D130 boot disk No 4 D130 boot disk No 3 D130 boot disk No 2 D130 boot disk No 1 Air baffle System No 2 cluster node 2 System No 1 cluster node 1 Air baffle Disk array No 2 mirror Disk array No 1 data Terminal concentrator not shown FIGURE 2 4 Cluster Platform Ra
53. maturely esm_nonet Error Did not start completely Note The error messages are expected as part of the standard configuration customization process Do not attempt to reconfigure the devices The error messages will not return after reboot Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 37 38 36 When the management server reboots log in as root user to start the terminal concentrator customization Password Sun Microsystems Inc SunOS the software as Sun Cluster S instructions on how to set up each cluster node and the Stor and esm_gui amp sc3sconfl ms console login root Last login Thu Jan 4 15 40 24 on console Jan 4 15 51 14 sc3sconfl ms login ROOT LOGIN dev console 5 8 Generic February 2000 Check the Cluster Platform 4500 3 User s Guide referred to in tandard Configuration User s Guide Sun Enterprise E4500 Server and StorEdge T3 Array for the terminal concentrator Installed on this Management Server is the SunCluster Control Panel and Sun StorEdge Component Manager 2 1 software Once the terminal concentrator is configured you can produce console windows for Edge Management Console for the T3 s by exporting your local DISPLAY variable and executing ccp cluster v Starting the Cluster Console 1 Start cluster console windows for both cluster nodes by entering the following command on the management server opt SUNWcl
54. nd Heating Requirements 15 Cabling the System 16 Customizing the Cluster Platform 4500 3 18 v Customizing the Terminal Concentrator 18 Y Starting the Cluster Console 38 Y Installing the Software Stack on Both Cluster Nodes 41 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Recovery 42 Before You Begin Recovery 42 Recovery CD ROMs 43 Y Installing the Recovery CD 43 Completing the Recovery Process 46 Laptop Settings to Access Monitor Mode 47 v To Access the Terminal Concentrator from a Laptop 47 Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes 51 Connections Within the Cluster Platform 4500 3 65 Troubleshooting the Cluster Platform 4500 3 Installation 69 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 GURE 2 1 GURE 2 2 GURE 2 3 GURE 2 4 GURE 2 5 GURE 2 6 GURE 2 7 GURE 2 8 Figures Ethernet Address on the Disk Array Pull Tab 7 Cluster Platforms I O Board Placement 10 Cluster Platform Interconnections and NAFO 12 Cluster Platform Rack Placement 14 Cluster Platform Internal Cabling 17 Cluster Control Panel Window 39 Cluster Nodes Console Windows 40 Cluster Console Window 41 vi Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 TABLE 2 1 TABLE 2 2 TABLE 2 3 TABLE 2 4 TABLE C 1 TABLE C 2 TABLE C 3 TABLE C 4 TABLE C 5 TABLE C 6 TABLE C 7 TABLE C 8 Tables Ethernet IP Address Worksheet 8 Cluster Platform Rack Components 15 Power and Heat Requirements for Cluster
55. om CD 2 Management Server restore complete now shutting down system INIT New run level 0 The system is coming down Please wait System services are now being stopped umount dev busy The system is down syncing file systems done Program terminated Completing the Recovery Process Once the management server recovery software is loaded you must configure the system to match your environment Refer to Customizing the Cluster Platform 4500 3 on page 18 to customize your cluster environment If the recovery process involves the replacement of cluster nodes refer to Ethernet IP Address Worksheet on page 8 to verify that the first cluster node s FC AL is properly set up 46 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 APPENDIX A Laptop Settings to Access Monitor Mode This appendix provides the settings you must use to access monitor mode using a laptop computer These are different from those used by a Sun workstation To Access the Terminal Concentrator from a Laptop Provide monitor mode connectivity into the terminal concentrator using a laptop computer running the Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System a Attach a DB 9 to DB 25 female female customer supplied adapter into the Serial COM port of the laptop computer b Connect the RJ 45 end of the serial cable Part No 5121A to Port 1 of the terminal concentrator connect the other end to the DB 25 to DB 9 female female
56. oot information Installing boot blocks c0t2d0s3 Installation log location a var sadm system logs install_log before reboot var sadm system logs install_log after reboot Installation complete Executing SolStart postinstall phase Executing finish script patch_finish 54 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 CODE EXAMPLE B 1 Solaris Software Solstice DiskSuite and Patches Finish script patch_finish execution completed Executing JumpStart postinstall phase Executing finish script Drivers sc3sconfi n0 driver ROOT_DIR is set to a FINISH_DIR is set to tmp install_config Finish FILES DIR is set to tmp install_config Files anagement Server MStest01 192 153 47 38 at 82 OEZ0Se2e1 bse Variable Settings Final Management Server s Default Router 192 153 47 248 Cluster Name sc3sconfl Terminal Server s Name sc3sconfl tc Terminal Server s IP Address 192 153 47 62 First Node s Name sc3sconfl nl First Node s IP Address 192 145 23 91 First Node s Ethernet Address 9 8 50 bf c5 91 Second Node s Name sc3sconf1 n2 Second Node s IP Address 192 145 23 92 Second Node s Ethernet Address 8 9 10 cd ef b3 building the profile file building the etc motd file to include cluster messages building the rhosts file to allow SDS rsh root access establishing the default router on the cluster node
57. or Attachment and Cluster Node Booting removing etc rc2 d S94n0 sds mirror script Apr 20 14 30 50 nodel reboot rebooted by root Apr 20 14 30 50 nodel syslogd going down on signal 15 syncing file systems done rebooting Resetting Software Power ON screen not found Can t open input device Keyboard not present Using ttya for input and output 8 slot Sun Enterprise E4500 E5500 No Keyboard OpenBoot 3 2 28 8192 MB memory installed Serial 15070773 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Ethernet address 9 8 50 bf c5 91 Host ID 98bfc591 Rebooting with command boot Boot device disk2 d File and args SunOS Release 5 8 Version Generic_108528 06 64 bit Copyright 1983 2000 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved WARNING forceload of misc md_trans failed WARNING forceload of misc md_raid failed configuring IPv4 interfaces hme0 Hostname nodel usr cluster bin scdidadm Could not load DID instance list Cannot open etc cluster ccr did_instances Booting as part of a cluster NOTICE CMM Node nodel nodeid 1 with votecount 1 added NOTICE CMM Node nodel attempting to join cluster NOTICE C Cluster has reached quorum NOTICE CMM Node nodel nodeid 1 is up new incarnation number 987802510 NOTICE CMM Cluster members nodel NOTICE C node reconfiguration 1 completed NOTICE C No
58. sS amp SUN microsystems Cluster Platform 4500 3 User s Guide A product from the SunTone Platforms portfolio Sun Microsystems Inc 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto CA 94303 4900 U S A 650 960 1300 Part No 816 0445 11 July 2001 Revision A Send comments about this document to docfeedback sun com Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems Inc 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto CA 94303 4900 U S A All rights reserved This product or document is distributed under licenses restricting its use copying distribution and decompilation No part of this product or document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its licensors if any Third party software including font technology is copyrighted and licensed from Sun suppliers Parts of the product may be derived from Berkeley BSD systems licensed from the University of California UNIX is a registered trademark in the U S and other countries exclusively licensed through X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo AnswerBook2 docs sun com Solstice DiskSuite OpenBoot Sun Enterprise BluePrints JumpStart Sun StorEdge Netra Solaris and SunTone are trademarks registered trademarks or service marks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and other countries All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the U S and other countries Products be
59. stice launcher tallation of lt SUNWmdja gt was successful After the second reboot the system boots as a cluster node and joins the cluster The mirror metadevices are attached for the boot swap and global devices partitions Finally node 1 is mirrored and rebooted CODE EXAMPLE B 2 Solstice DiskSuite Configuration syn Can 8 s Reb cing file systems done rebooting Resetting Software Power ON screen not found t open input device Keyboard not present Using ttya for input and output lot Sun Enterprise E4500 E5500 No Keyboard OpenBoot 3 2 28 8192 MB memory installed Serial 15070773 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Ethernet address 9 8 50 bf c5 91 Host ID 98bfc591 ooting with command boot Appendix B Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes 57 CODE EXAMPLE B 2 Solstice DiskSuite Configuration Boot device disk2 d File and args SunOS Release 5 8 Version Generic_108528 05 64 bit Copyright 1983 2000 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved configuring IPv4 interfaces hme0 Hostname sc3sconfl nl Configuring dev and devices Configuring the dev directory compatibility devices The system is coming up Please wait checking ufs filesystems dev rdsk cO0t2d0s7 is clean Configuring network interface addresses hme0 hmelSUNW hmel No response from Ethernet network Link down
60. tion and press Return to mark it X Name service NIS NIS DNS X None lt esc gt 2 gt Confirm the following information If it is correct press F2 to change any information press F4 Name service Non lt esc gt 2 24 Select a subnet membership The default standard configuration communicates with network interfaces as part of a subnet On this screen you must specify whether this system is part of a subnet If you specify incorrectly the system will have problems communicating on the network after you reboot gt To make a selection use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it X System part of a subnet X Yes No lt esc gt 2 Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 31 25 Select a netmask Consult your network administrator to specify the netmask of your subnet The following shows an example of a netmask On this screen you must specify the netmask of your subnet A default netmask is shown do not accept the default unless you are sure it is correct for your subnet A netmask must contain four sets of numbers separated by periods for example 255 255 255 0 Netmask 192 255 255 0 lt esc gt 2 32 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 26 Select the appropriate time zone and region Select the time zone and region to reflect your environment On this screen you must specify your default time
61. uster bin ccp cluster Note Replace the sc3sconf1 variable name displayed above with your cluster name When executing the ccp 1 command remotely ensure that the DISPLAY shell environment variable is set to the loca When the opt SUNWcluster bin ccp command is executed the Cluster Control 1 hostname Panel window displays see FIGURE 2 6 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 Cluster Control Panel L cconsole criogin cteinet FIGURE 2 6 Cluster Control Panel Window In the Cluster Control Panel window double click the Cluster Console console mode icon to display a Cluster Console window for each cluster node see FIGURE 2 7 Note Before you use an editor in a Cluster Console window verify that the TERM shell environment value is set and exported to a value of vt 220 FIGURE 2 8 shows the terminal emulation in the Cluster Console window To issue a Stop A command to the cluster nodes and to access the OpenBoot PROM OBP prompt position the cursor in the Cluster Console window and enter the lt ctr1 gt character sequence This character forces access to the telnet prompt Enter the Stop A command as follows telnet gt send brk ok gt Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 39 cconsole host tni 9 mja tc racter 1s zl Hosts Options ard Serial Copyright 2000 Sun Microsy All right Ethernet address 9 0 20 e5 f6 Host ID 80e
62. volume table of contents now in place Cylinder groups must have a multiple of 2 cylinders with the given parameters Rounded cgsize up to 230 dev rdsk cit0d0s0 34129016 sectors in 7243 cylinders of 19 tracks 248 sectors 16664 6MB in 330 cyl groups 22 c g 50 62MB g 6208 i g 6 Install the Solaris operating environment software You are prompted to remove CDU and mount CD on the CD ROM drive After CD1 is mounted press the Return key The Solaris operating environment files are copied from CD1 onto the management server boot disk This process takes approximately 20 minutes Preparing to recover Management Server Please place Recovery CD 1 in the CD ROM drive Press lt Return gt when mounted lt CR gt Restoring files from CD 1 Installing boot block on cit0d0s0 Root environment restore complet Chapter 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System 45 7 Install the second data CD When all files are copied from the first data CD you are prompted to remove CD 1 and mount CD 2 on the CD ROM drive After CD 2 is mounted press the Return key The software and patch files are copied from CD 2 onto the management server boot disk When all files are copied from both CDs the system automatically shuts down You must reboot the system This process takes approximately 20 minutes Please place Recovery CD 2 in the CD ROM drive Press lt Return gt when mounted lt CR gt Restoring files fr
63. ware products in the Cluster Platform 4500 3 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 environmental variable included in the profile file when using Bourne Shell or Korn Shell environment or the cshrc file when using the C Shell environment Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 Solaris Documentation AnswerBook documentation about the Solaris 8 10 00 Operating Environment is included on the Solaris 8 Documentation CD The following document collections are included The opt answerbooks english solaris_8 directory contains the following document collections SU EEE a C NWaadm Solaris 8 System Administrator Collection NWabsdk Solaris 8 Software Developer Collection NWabe Solaris 8 User Collection NWaman Solaris 8 Reference Manual Collection NWdtad Solaris 8 Common Desktop Environment Developer Collection NWinab Solaris 8 Installation Collection NWolrn Solaris 8 Release Documents Collection NWopen OpenBoot Collection NWakcs KCMS Collection Chapter 1 Introduction 3 A Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 CHAPTER 2 The Cluster Platform 4500 3 System The Cluster Platform 4500 3 system provides self sustained platforms integrated through the Sun Cluster technology to support highly available applications This two node cluster system w
64. xecuting preinstall script Installing part 1 of 1 a usr lib lvm X11 app defaults Metatool a usr lib lvm metatool toolsmenu L verifying class lt preserve gt Executing postinstall script Killed Killed WARNING Failed to register application DiskSuite Tool with solstice launcher Installation of lt SUNWmdg gt was successful Installing Package SUNWmdja Processing package instance lt SUNWmdja gt from lt a tmp jumpstart packages gt Solstice DiskSuite Japanese localization sparc 4 2 1 REV 1999 12 09 15 37 56 Cluster Platform 4500 3 Users Guide July 2001 CODE EXAMPLE B 1 Solaris Software Solstice DiskSuite and Patches Cop 4 Usi 4 4 Ht Ins lt SU L yright 2000 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Executing checkinstall script ng lt a gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 8 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements talling Solstice DiskSuite Japanese localization as NWmdja gt 709 a a v Kil Kil sol Ins Executing preinstall script Installing part 1 of 1 blocks usr lib lvm X11 ja app defaults Metatool usr lib lvm locale ja metatool toolsmenu erifying class lt preserve gt Executing postinstall script led led WARNING Failed to register application DiskSuite Tool with
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