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09-21-2007 09:27 AM
09-21-2007 09:27 AM
Vpars on rx8640
Planning to Vpar this one giant server into 5 vpars. Question is when I start the installation of the hpux on this box, do I have one main server that keeps track of the virtual partition databases for each vpar. If there is a hardware failure say with the giant server itself, how does it affect all the vpars that are built.
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09-21-2007 09:42 AM
09-21-2007 09:42 AM
Re: Vpars on rx8640
Yes. If hardware failure, all vpars using that hardware will fail. If on FC card fails then only the vpar using that FC will be effected. But you will still need to replace the card albeit can be done online very carfully.
There is always comonalities. One biggest issue we had was VRM failures. Even though we drew the vpar lines where the npar lines would go ( between cells ) a VRM outage took down the entire physical server.
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09-21-2007 10:26 AM
09-21-2007 10:26 AM
Re: Vpars on rx8640
Is this a giant server? Hm? It's a pretty one.
Anyway, if a nPar is crashing for a very serious reason, all related vPars will have a problem.
The vPars config will be synchronized between all running vPars - so don't worry.
For really important applications you will decide to configure a ServiceGuard cluster on at least 2 boxes.
The only way to prevent hardware failures will be affecting your application is to deploy them at least on a 2-node cluster.
Please have this in mind ...
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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09-21-2007 02:26 PM
09-21-2007 02:26 PM
Re: Vpars on rx8640
If it is correct, can I use the system lan port to configure this box and assign it an ip. Then use the other lan interfaces for the Vpars?
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09-23-2007 06:27 AM
09-23-2007 06:27 AM
Re: Vpars on rx8640
You then have to create an Ignite depot, and using vpar commands you create your vpars and then install them from the Ignite image.
If you build the nPar such that it uses the built in LAN as it's main network port, the pother cards can be configured into your vPars as you require.
I suggest you read the vPars manuals available at:
http://docs.hp.com/en/oshpux11iv2.html#Virtual%20Partitions