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01-24-2005 04:01 PM
01-24-2005 04:01 PM
			
				
					
					
						Hi everyone
I need a little help here allocating some storage. I have 2 * sc10 array, 1 * N class and 1 * L class both with 2 * dual port scsi cards.
on each sc10 there are 2 bcc's with an(a) and (b) scsi connection. I want to put the 2 servers in a cluster but unsure how I need to cable them and how to set the id's so that I don't get any conflicts.
I have gone through the sc10 manual to see how I can set full bus, I was hoping though to get some more detailed configuration examples
Am I correct in saying that to get a reasonable level of high availability I need to
L Class
connect 1 half of the scsi to (a) on the 1st sc10
connect 1 half of the 2nd scsi to (a) on the 2nd sc10
Does it matter if I use the top or bottom bcc ?
N Class
same as above
Both sc10 set to full bus, that would mean I would be able to see 20 disks from each host. / 2 when I mirror.
What If I wanted alternate paths to the disks though ? Would I connect like the below
L Class
1 side of the 1st dual scsi to (a) (top bcc) on the 1st sc10
2nd side of the 1st dual scsi to (a) (top bcc) on the 2nd sc10
2 side of the 1st dual scsi to (a) (bottom bcc) on the 1st sc10
2 side of the 2nd dual scsi to (a) (bottom bcc) on the 2nd sc10
For the N Class replace (a) (bcc) with (b) (bcc)
That would mean I would be using all of the connections on the array and on my servers.
Hope I have explained well enough
Thanks in advance
Gaynor
	
			
				
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
I need a little help here allocating some storage. I have 2 * sc10 array, 1 * N class and 1 * L class both with 2 * dual port scsi cards.
on each sc10 there are 2 bcc's with an(a) and (b) scsi connection. I want to put the 2 servers in a cluster but unsure how I need to cable them and how to set the id's so that I don't get any conflicts.
I have gone through the sc10 manual to see how I can set full bus, I was hoping though to get some more detailed configuration examples
Am I correct in saying that to get a reasonable level of high availability I need to
L Class
connect 1 half of the scsi to (a) on the 1st sc10
connect 1 half of the 2nd scsi to (a) on the 2nd sc10
Does it matter if I use the top or bottom bcc ?
N Class
same as above
Both sc10 set to full bus, that would mean I would be able to see 20 disks from each host. / 2 when I mirror.
What If I wanted alternate paths to the disks though ? Would I connect like the below
L Class
1 side of the 1st dual scsi to (a) (top bcc) on the 1st sc10
2nd side of the 1st dual scsi to (a) (top bcc) on the 2nd sc10
2 side of the 1st dual scsi to (a) (bottom bcc) on the 1st sc10
2 side of the 2nd dual scsi to (a) (bottom bcc) on the 2nd sc10
For the N Class replace (a) (bcc) with (b) (bcc)
That would mean I would be using all of the connections on the array and on my servers.
Hope I have explained well enough
Thanks in advance
Gaynor
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01-25-2005 01:21 AM
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						Hi,
Have a look at this manual - lots of diagrams.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/lpg28398/lpg28398.pdf
Are you going to run serviceguard on the N & L-class boxes?
Let us know how you get on.
Ta
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Have a look at this manual - lots of diagrams.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/lpg28398/lpg28398.pdf
Are you going to run serviceguard on the N & L-class boxes?
Let us know how you get on.
Ta
Ian
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