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HP D5970A - NetServer - LCII Configuration Manual
HP D5970A - NetServer - LCII Configuration Manual

HP D5970A - NetServer - LCII Configuration Manual

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Microsoft Cluster Installation
To assist you in installing your HP NetServer Microsoft Cluster, this file contains three
separate documents combined into one pdf file.
Configuration Guide - This guide provides configuration information specific to your
cluster configuration that you will need during installation of your cluster.
HP NetServer Microsoft Cluster Installation Guide - This is the first of two
documents used to install the cluster. It covers the installation of all cluster supported
HP NetServers and the cluster software, and references the Shared Storage Supplement
for installation and setup of the shared storage.
Shared Storage Supplement - This supplement is specific to the shared storage device
you are using and must be used with the installation guide. It provides instructions for
installing and setting up your shared storage devices.
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10 October 1999
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  • Page 1 Microsoft Cluster Installation Documentation To assist you in installing your HP NetServer Microsoft Cluster, this file contains three separate documents combined into one pdf file. Configuration Guide - This guide provides configuration information specific to your cluster configuration that you will need during installation of your cluster. HP NetServer Microsoft Cluster Installation Guide - This is the first of two documents used to install the cluster.
  • Page 2 Version History 10 October 1999 Updated the pdf to include the latest version of the HP NetServer Microsoft Cluster Installation Guide. This later version changes the product name from "AutoRAID 12H" to "SureStore E 12H" and the shared storage HBA model number from "A5252A"...
  • Page 3: Hp Netserver Lh

    Microsoft Cluster Server. These configurations minimize single points of failure, provide maximum availability, and have been certified by Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft. This guide is prescriptive; it describes the configurations supported by HP. Any configuration not expressly allowed by this guide will not be supported by HP.
  • Page 4 Navigator version L.15.00 or later Operating System Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition or later Service pack SP4 or later Model HP NetServer LH 4 Clock speed 400 or 450 MHz. No. of CPUs 2 - 4 BIOS version 4.06.12 PS CPU cache Any size...
  • Page 5 No. of cabinets 1 – 6; Maximum 2 SureStore E 12Hs per SCSI bus. Disk modules: HP A3702A 4.2 GB Disk Module; HP A3703A 9.1 GB Disk Module; HP A3710A 18.2 GB Disk Module. Power supply SureStore E Manager 3.0 or later. Cabling HP C2981A 0.5 meter Ultra-flexible SCSI Cable;...
  • Page 6: Shared Storage Cabling

    Shared Storage Cabling This part of the guide defines the allowable cabling configurations for HP LXr Pro8 NetServer clusters using the HP SureStore E 12H Disk Array. Only these cabling configurations and cables are supported. These diagrams show single and daisy-chained configurations. A5252B SCSI HBA A5252B...
  • Page 7 A5252A SCSI HBA A5252A SCSI HBA HP Microsoft Cluster Server and two daisy-chained HP SureStore E 12H Disk Arrays...
  • Page 8 Version History 10 October 1999 Updated the shared storage model name from AutoRAID 12H to SureStore E 12H throughout, and changed the shared storage Host Bus Adapter model number from HP A5252A to A5252B. 30 November 1998 Initial release...
  • Page 9 HP NetServer Microsoft Cluster Installation Guide with Shared Storage System Supplement Rack Storage/12FC Rack Storage/12 Rack Storage/8 Storage System/6 HP SureStore E 12H Disk Array HP A3661B Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array 10 October 1999 (See Version History below)
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  • Page 11 The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    Contents Some topics in this guide are applicable to all HP NetServer clusters while others are HP NetServer and shared storage specific. A complete installation guide consists of two documents: this document (common to all HP NetServers) and the supplement for your shared storage system..............................
  • Page 13: Overview

    Initial release Intended Audience The guide is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots the Microsoft Cluster Server. Hewlett-Packard assumes this person is qualified to service computer equipment and trained to recognize hazards in products with hazardous energy levels. NOTE...
  • Page 14: A Graphical Overview To Setting Up The Cluster

    A Graphical Overview to Setting Up the Cluster CAUTION Departing from the sequence shown here can cause unnecessary work and unpredictable results. HP NetServer Installation Guide...
  • Page 15: What's Needed

    1 What’s Needed Before beginning the installation, make sure you have the following items prepared and tools and resources available. Some information in this part is shared storage specific. See part "1 What’s Needed" of the Shared Storage Supplement and the Configuration Guide for your cluster. Review the supplement, refer to the Configuration Guide as directed, then return to this part.
  • Page 16: Need More Help

    NOTE When performing this search on the Microsoft web site you may be prompted to register with Support Online. If prompted to register, you must first complete the questionnaire and then complete the search. HP NetServer Navigator CD. HP recommends you use the latest version, however you may use an earlier version if it is specified in the Configuration Guide for your cluster.
  • Page 17: Netserver Hardware Setup

    2 NetServer Hardware Setup When HP NetServers are shipped from the factory, they are configured for stand-alone operation. The first step in creating a cluster is to install additional hardware that allows the HP NetServers to: Share data Communicate with one another Communicate with the LAN CAUTION Installing hardware requires opening the HP NetServers.
  • Page 18: Shared Storage Hardware Setup

    3 Shared Storage Hardware Setup part "3 Shared Storage Hardware Setup" in the Shared Storage Supplement HP NetServer Installation Guide...
  • Page 19: Cluster Cabling And Setup

    4 Cluster Cabling and Setup Setup Cluster Hardware Non-racked clusters - Follow the Site Preparation guidelines provided in the Planning Guide under Plan on the HP NetServers Clustering Solutions web site. Racked clusters - Follow the Road Map supplied with the system and instructions in the shared storage supplement.
  • Page 20: Netserver Software Setup

    5 NetServer Software Setup Follow the procedures in this part to configure the hardware and BIOS and to install Windows NT including the applicable Service Pack. Start Here In this part you will perform two major tasks. First you will configure the NetServer Hardware and BIOS and Install Windows NT following a procedure specific to your HP NetServer as listed below.
  • Page 21 Install Windows NT Remove the HP NetServer Navigator CD, insert the first CD of the Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, and exit Navigator to reboot the server. Select the following options when prompted: Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT. Choose NTFS file system.
  • Page 22 Install Windows NT Remove the HP NetServer Navigator CD, insert the first CD of the Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, and exit Navigator to reboot the server. Select the following options when prompted: Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT. Choose NTFS file system.
  • Page 23 Install Windows NT Remove the HP NetServer Navigator CD, insert the first CD of the Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, and exit Navigator to reboot the server. Select the following options when prompted: Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT. Choose NTFS file system When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the client LAN.
  • Page 24 After the server reboots, return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the displayed window. From the Navigator main menu, install a utility partition on the local storage disk by choosing Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant, then Custom, Microsoft, MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and No for automated NOS installation.
  • Page 25: Lh 3 (With Netraid Local And Shared Storage)

    NOTE The Client LAN IP addresses and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different subnets. Once the NT installation is complete, the D5013A NIC drivers must be manually set to the correct LAN speed. Log on and from the start menu select: Settings, Control Panel, Network, and Adapters.
  • Page 26 From the Navigator main menu select, Configuration Assistant, then Custom, Microsoft, MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and No. Check the advisories in Configuration Advisor for IRQ conflicts and other problems. Click Continue. 10. Define the local storage RAID arrays. Select Configure Disk Array and use HP NetRAID Assistant to define the arrays.
  • Page 27 When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the client LAN. Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the Configuration Guide for your cluster. If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice, once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC.
  • Page 28 12. Select Update, then Execute. Follow screen prompts to update the BIOS. 13. After the server reboots, return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the displayed window. 14. From the Navigator main menu, install a utility partition on the local storage disk by choosing Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant, Custom, Microsoft, then either: MS Windows NT4.0 Enterprise Edition Cluster Server if using Navigator if...
  • Page 29: Lpr

    If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, when prompted for TCP/IP Properties: Make sure adapter [2] is highlighted and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the LAN adapter for the intra-cluster LAN. Select adapter [1] and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the LAN adapter for the client LAN.
  • Page 30 Choose Install/Update Utility Partition and Execute. When finished, the system reboots and displays the Custom Configuration window. Make an NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk by choosing Create Driver Diskette(s), Execute, and following the prompts. Label the floppy disk NT 4.0 Drivers. Press the Back button three times to return the Navigator Main Menu.
  • Page 31: Lpr (With Netraid Local And Shared Storage)

    NOTE The Client LAN IP addresses and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different subnets. Once the NT installation is complete, the D5013A NIC drivers must be manually set to the correct LAN speed. Log on and from the start menu select: Settings, Control Panel, Network, and Adapters.
  • Page 32 10. Make an NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk by choosing Create Driver Diskette(s), Execute, and following the prompts. Label the floppy disk NT 4.0 Drivers. 11. Press the Back button three times to return the Navigator Main Menu. 12. Create a set of installation floppy disks for NetRAID Assistant by choosing NetServer Utilities | Diskette Library.
  • Page 33: Lx/Lxr Pro

    NOTE The Client LAN IP addresses and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different subnets. Once the NT installation is complete, the D5013A NIC drivers must be manually set to the correct LAN speed. Log on and from the start menu select: Settings, Control Panel, Network, and Adapters.
  • Page 34: Lxr 8000

    When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the client LAN. Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the Configuration Guide for your cluster. If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice, once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC.
  • Page 35 Install Windows NT NOTE Windows NT must be installed from floppy disks, not the CD, so that the mass storage drivers will be loaded correctly. If you have not created a set of Windows NT boot floppy disks, see Software in part “1 What’s Needed” for additional information. Insert the boot floppy disk for Windows NT4.0 and exit Diagnostic Assistant to reboot the server.
  • Page 36: Lxr 8000 (With Fibre Channel)

    LXr 8000 (with Fibre Channel) These procedures provide instructions for servers using Fibre Channel shared storage solutions (HP Rack Storage/12FC. Configure NetServer Hardware and BIOS System A and System B can both be powered on. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD in the CD-ROM drive and restart the server. During reboot enter the Setup Utility by pressing F2.
  • Page 37: Install Service Pack For All Hp Netservers

    First, load the driver for the device you want to boot from. For drives in the LH 4 internal bays this will normally be the embedded SCSI Symbios driver or embedded NetRAID. Secondly, load the IDE driver, since the CD drive is on the IDE bus. Finally, load any other mass storage drivers you need.
  • Page 38 For Fibre Channel solutions using the Rack Storage/12FC simply reboot System B and repeat the procedures on Systems A. Both systems can be powered up. HP NetServer Installation Guide...
  • Page 39: Shared Storage Software Setup

    6 Shared Storage Software Setup Use these procedures to install host bus adapter (interface) software, create the arrays and array file systems. Shared Storage Setup Part "6 Shared Storage Software Setup" in the Shared Storage Supplement. For Fibre Channel solutions go to Configure the Storage Devices using FCArray Assistant in the supplement Create the Array File Systems Use the instructions below and Windows NT Disk Administrator to partition, assign drive letters, and format...
  • Page 40 Disk Administrator, Scanned Logical Disks Create Full Disk Partitions for each Array Click the disk box to select the shared array to be partitioned. Disk Administrator highlights the selected disk. From Disk Administrator’s Partition menu, choose Create. A dialog appears indicating the maximum size of a single partition. NOTE Don’t be misled by the displayed disk capacity for your arrays.
  • Page 41 Disk Administrator, Partitioned Disk Array NOTE Do not partition a disk into separate drives. Microsoft Cluster Server Software will only manage one partition per disk. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to create a partition for each disk array to be shared by the cluster. From Disk Administrator’s Partition menu, choose Commit Changes Now, then choose Yes to save changes and OK when prompted.
  • Page 42 Disk Administrator, All Disk Arrays Partitioned and Committed Assign Drive Letters Disk Administrator has assigned sequential and temporary drive letters to the disk arrays you partitioned. You must assign a permanent (static) drive letter to each drive you want to make available to both Systems A and B.
  • Page 43 Disk Administrator, Assigning Drive Letters Repeat steps 1 through 3 to assign a drive letter for each array to be shared in the cluster. Format Logical Drives Click a disk box to select one of the arrays that you just partitioned and assigned a drive letter. Disk Administrator highlights the selected disk.
  • Page 44 Select Quick Format in the Format Options field, and then Start to begin formatting the logical drive. NOTE No action is necessary for the Capacity and Allocation Unit Size fields. Repeat steps 1 through 5 to format each drive to be shared in the cluster. The following example depicts both drives formatted with permanent drive letters assigned.
  • Page 45: Microsoft Cluster Server Software Setup

    7 Microsoft Cluster Server Software Setup During installation of Microsoft Cluster Server Software (MSCS) at System A, you will create a Microsoft Cluster Server. Initially, it is a cluster with only one server (System A). Later, you will join System B to the cluster and thus create a standard two-server (node) cluster.
  • Page 46 Setup prompts you for the location to store cluster files. Either accept the default or type a new location and click Next. Setup prompts you for the cluster domain account. Provide a user name and password for an appropriate Microsoft Domain account for the cluster. Click Next. NOTE If you are unsure of the correct MS Domain account, consult the Windows NT documentation supplied with your system.
  • Page 47 Use only for internal cluster communications Choose this option if you are configuring an intra-cluster LAN adapter. Use only for client access Choose this option if you are configuring a client LAN adapter and System A and B reside on different IP subnets.
  • Page 48 Microsoft Cluster Server Setup, Setting the LAN Priority 12. Follow the on-screen instructions to order the adapters so that the intra-cluster LAN adapter is identified first (at the top of the list). After you have ordered the adapters click Next. NOTE If you previously defined the client IP addresses of Systems A and B as residing on different subnets, the client LAN will be unable to assume responsibility for intra-cluster...
  • Page 49: Install Mscs On System B

    Install MSCS on System B While you have been configuring System A, System B has been idling at the Restart dialog. Click Restart to reboot System B to Windows NT. Insert the Component CD of Microsoft Windows NT Server (Enterprise Edition) in the CD-ROM drive of System B.
  • Page 50: Cluster Testing

    8 Cluster Testing There are two programs for testing the installed cluster. These programs are the Hardware Verification and Labeling Utility and the Cluster Installation Test. Hardware Verification and Labeling Utility The Hardware Verification and Labeling Utility scans the system and checks system integrity before you perform system configuration.
  • Page 51 HP SureStore E 12H Disk Array Supplement HP NetServer Microsoft Cluster Installation Guide October 10, 1998 (See Version History below)
  • Page 52 The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
  • Page 53 Contents ................................4 VERVIEW ..............................4 ERSION ISTORY WHAT’S NEEDED ............................5 ................................5 OFTWARE ?..............................5 NETSERVER HARDWARE SETUP......................6 HP A5252B SCSI H ..................6 NSTALLING THE DAPTER SHARED STORAGE HARDWARE SETUP ....................7 ........................7 DENTIFY ONTROLS AND ONNECTORS ............................
  • Page 54: Overview

    Overview This supplement describes the process for installing and configuring the HP SureStore E 12H Disk Array as shared storage in an HP NetServer cluster. This supplement is incomplete without the HP NetServer Cluster Installation Guide. When prompted in this supplement, return to the HP NetServer Cluster Installation Guide for more information on installing the other components of the cluster.
  • Page 55: What's Needed

    What’s Needed Software HP SureStore E for Windows NT CD. This CD, which is included with the HP SureStore E 12H Disk Array, contains all the software you need to install the disk array. Need More Help? The following reference material may be useful when installing the HP SureStore E 12H Disk Array. These documents are included with the disk array.
  • Page 56: Netserver Hardware Setup

    2 NetServer Hardware Setup Installing the HP A5252B SCSI Host Bus Adapter The A5252B SCSI host adapter is the only host bus adapter (HBA) supported for use with the HP SureStore E 12H Disk Array in a Windows NT cluster. The A5252B is an AHA-2944UW HBA customized with the necessary SCSI settings for the disk array, thus ensuring proper operation in a Windows NT cluster.
  • Page 57: Shared Storage Hardware Setup

    3 Shared Storage Hardware Setup This section contains instructions for installing the hardware components of the HP SureStore E 12H Disk Array for use as shared storage on your NT cluster. NOTE Refer to the HP SureStore E 12H Disk Array User’s And Service Manual for instructions on rack mounting the disk array.
  • Page 58: Figure 2. Disk Array Rear Panel

    1 – Controller X SCSI Connector 1 4 – Controller Y SCSI Connector 2 2 – Controller X SCSI Connector 2 5 – P1-P3 AC Power Connectors 3 – Controller Y SCSI Connector 1 Figure 2. Disk Array Rear Panel 1 –...
  • Page 59: Install Disk Modules

    Install Disk Modules NOTE To improve enclosure cooling and balance the load on the internal SCSI buses, the disk modules should be installed from left to right and from top to bottom. Disk module SCSI addresses are automatically preset by the backplane inside the disk array enclosure upon insertion.
  • Page 60: Install Controller Batteries

    Install Controller Batteries The two battery packs included with the controller module must be installed before the controller module is installed in the disk array. Remove the battery cover latch and then remove the RFI shield (if necessary, you can use a flat-bladed screwdriver to remove the RFI shield).
  • Page 61: Install Controller Modules

    Install Controller Modules CAUTION Before installing a controller module, ensure that all of the pins on the controller connector are straight. Bent pins will cause the controller module to fail, and the array will not function properly. Also, do not attempt to install the controller module upside- down.
  • Page 62: Connecting Disk Array Power Cords

    Connecting Disk Array Power Cords Connect a power cord to each of the three power receptacles on the rear of the disk array. Plug the other end of the power cords into the cabinet power strips as shown in Figure 7. NOTE The disk array cannot operate on a single power supply;...
  • Page 63: Power Up The Disk Array

    Power Up the Disk Array Lift the power/standby switch door up, then press the power/standby switch to the power on (in) position. Wait for the control panel to display “Ready”, indicating that the disk array has successfully completed its initialization and is ready for use. NOTE If the controller batteries are fully discharged, it may take up seven minutes for the disk array to display “READY”...
  • Page 64 Step 1. Set the Controller SCSI ID NOTE If two controllers are connected to the same SCSI bus, they must each have unique SCSI IDs. SCSI ID 7 is reserved for use by the SCSI HBA. Press Menu Press + until Cntrl Changes appears in the display, then press Enter. Press + until SCSI ID appears in the display, then press Enter.
  • Page 65: Cluster Cabling And Setup

    4 Cluster Cabling and Setup This section explains how to connect the disk array to the SCSI HBA installed in the server. It includes diagrams that illustrate connecting the SCSI cabling to ensure high availability. Cabling not restricted by the cluster configuration (video, keyboard, mouse, etc.) are not depicted in these diagrams.
  • Page 66: Figure 9. Scsi Bus Cabling For Connecting One Disk Array

    Figure 9. SCSI Bus Cabling for Connecting One Disk Array...
  • Page 67: Figure 10. Scsi Bus Cabling For Connecting Multiple Disk Arrays

    Figure 10. SCSI Bus Cabling for Connecting Multiple Disk Arrays...
  • Page 68: Shared Storage Software Setup

    6 Shared Storage Software Setup SureStore E Manager is an online management tool that allows you to monitor and manage your HP SureStore E 12H Disk Array from a single network Windows client - either locally or remotely. Once the SureStore E Manager is installed, use it to create the required logical drive structure on the disk array. The NT Disk Administrator can then be used to create the array file systems.
  • Page 69: Set Up Surestore Manager

    Set Up SureStore Manager After installing the software, a few steps must be performed before you can begin managing the disk arrays. This involves adding the disk arrays in the cluster to the Array List. From the Start menu, select Programs|SureStore Manager|SureStore Manager. SureStore Manager begins looking for all SureStore E 12H disk arrays connected to the cluster.
  • Page 70: Create Logical Drives

    Create Logical Drives You can now begin creating logical drives on the disk array. Creating logical drives makes array capacity available to the operating system. Each logical drive appears to the host as a physical disk device. Defining the necessary logical drive structure for the cluster should have been done as part of the shared storage planning process.

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