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Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 With SCSI JBOD Storage Device Manual |
1. Installing a SCSI JBOD Storage Device
2. Maintaining a SCSI JBOD Storage Device
Sun StorEdge 3120 Cabling Diagrams
Installing a Sun StorEdge 3120 Storage Array
Sun StorEdge 3310 and 3320 SCSI Cabling Diagrams
Installing a Sun StorEdge 3310 or 3320 Storage Array
Adding a Sun StorEdge 3310 or 3320 Storage Array
SPARC: Sun StorEdge D1000 Cabling Diagrams
SPARC: Installing a Sun StorEdge D1000 Storage Array
SPARC: Adding a Sun StorEdge D1000 Storage Array
SPARC: Replacing a Sun StorEdge D1000 Storage Array
SPARC: Removing a Sun StorEdge D1000 Storage Array
SPARC: Sun StorEdge Multipack Cabling Diagrams
SPARC: Installing a Sun StorEdge Multipack Storage Array
SPARC: Adding a Sun StorEdge Multipack Storage Array
SPARC: Replacing a Sun StorEdge Multipack Storage Array
SPARC: Removing a Sun StorEdge Multipack Storage Array
SPARC: Sun StorEdge Netra D130/S1 Cabling Diagrams
SPARC: Installing a Sun StorEdge Netra D130/S1 Storage Array
SPARC: Adding a Sun StorEdge Netra D130/S1 Storage Array
SPARC: Sun StorEdge D2 Cabling Diagrams
SPARC: Installing a Sun StorEdge D2 Storage Array
If your host has only one SCSI port, see SPARC: Single-SCSI-Port Hosts. If your host has two SCSI ports, see SPARC: Dual-SCSI-Port Hosts.
When you install the storage array on single-SCSI-port hosts use the Netra E1 PCI Expander for the second host SCSI port. Figure 3-16 shows an overview of the installation. The storage arrays are cabled so that no single point of failure is in the cluster. Netra E1 PCI Expanders provide the second SCSI port for the 1RU form-factor hosts such as the Netra t1, x1, or t1 200.
Figure 3-16 SPARC: Sun StorEdge Netra D130/S1 Mirrored-Pair Configuration With Single SCSI Port Hosts: An Example
To cable the storage arrays correctly, adhere to the bus-length restrictions that are listed in the documentation that shipped with your host adapter. In an Oracle Solaris Cluster environment, this cable-length measurement includes the cables to both nodes. This cable-length measurement also includes the bus length that is internal to each storage array, node, and host adapter.
Figure 3-17 SPARC: Cabling a Sun StorEdge Netra D130/S1 Mirrored-Pair Configuration With Single-SCSI-Port Hosts
Figure 3-18 SPARC: Cabling a Sun StorEdge Netra D130/S1 Mirrored-Pair Configuration With Single-SCSI-Port Hosts and Netra E1 PCI Expanders
To cable the storage arrays correctly, adhere to the bus-length restrictions that are listed in the documentation that shipped with your host adapter. In an Oracle Solaris Cluster environment, this cable-length measurement includes the cables to both nodes. This cable-length measurement also includes the bus length that is internal to each storage array, node, and host adapter.
Figure 3-19 SPARC: Cabling a Sun StorEdge Netra D130/S1 Mirrored-Pair Configuration With Dual-SCSI-Port Hosts
To cable the storage arrays correctly, adhere to the bus-length restrictions that are listed in the documentation that shipped with your host adapter. In an Oracle Solaris Cluster environment, this cable-length measurement includes the cables to both nodes. This cable-length measurement also includes the bus length that is internal to each storage array, node, and host adapter.
Figure 3-20 SPARC: Adding a Sun StorEdge Netra D130/S1 Storage Array Mirrored-Pair Configuration: Part 1
Figure 3-21 SPARC: Adding a Sun StorEdge Netra D130/S1 Mirrored-Pair Configuration: Part 2
Disconnect the SCSI cables from the storage arrays. Disconnect the cable on the SCSI OUT connector, and then disconnect the cable on the SCSI IN connector, as shown in Figure 3-22.
Figure 3-22 SPARC: Replacing a Sun StorEdge Netra D130/S1 Storage Array
Disconnect the SCSI cables from the storage arrays. Disconnect the SCSI cable in the order that is shown in Figure 3-23.
Figure 3-23 SPARC: Removing a Sun StorEdge Netra D130/S1 Storage Array