Add this planning information to the “Cluster Interconnect Worksheet” in Sun Cluster 3.1 Release Notes.
The cluster interconnects provide the hardware pathways for private network communication between cluster nodes. Each interconnect consists of a cable connected between two transport adapters, a transport adapter and a transport junction, or two transport junctions. During Sun Cluster installation, you specify the following configuration information for two cluster interconnects.
Transport adapters – For the transport adapters, such as ports on network interfaces, specify the transport adapter names and transport type. If your configuration is a two-node cluster, you also specify whether your interconnect is direct connected (adapter to adapter) or uses a transport junction. If your two-node cluster is direct connected, you can still specify a transport junction for the interconnect. If you specify a transport junction, it will be easier to add another node to the cluster in the future.
Transport junctions – If you use transport junctions, such as a network switch, specify a transport junction name for each interconnect. You can use the default name switchN, where N is a number automatically assigned during installation, or create other names.
Also specify the junction port name, or accept the default name. The default port name is the same as the internal node ID number of the node that hosts the adapter end of the cable. However, you cannot use the default port name for certain adapter types, such as SCI.
Clusters with three or more nodes must use transport junctions. Direct connection between cluster nodes is supported only for two-node clusters.
You can configure additional private network connections after installation by using the scsetup(1M) utility.
For more information about the cluster interconnect, see the Sun Cluster 3.1 Concepts Guide.