1. Introduction to Oracle Solaris Cluster Hardware
2. Installing and Configuring the Terminal Concentrator
3. Installing Cluster Interconnect Hardware and Configuring VLANs
Interconnect Requirements and Restrictions
Cluster Interconnect and Routing
Cluster Interconnect Speed Requirements
Ethernet Switch Configuration When in the Cluster Interconnect
Requirements When Using Jumbo Frames
Requirements and Restrictions When Using InfiniBand in the Cluster Interconnect
Installing Ethernet or InfiniBand Cluster Interconnect Hardware
How to Install Ethernet or InfiniBand Transport Cables and Transport Junctions
Configuring VLANs as Private Interconnect Networks
4. Maintaining Cluster Interconnect Hardware
5. Installing and Maintaining Public Network Hardware
6. Maintaining Platform Hardware
7. Campus Clustering With Oracle Solaris Cluster Software
The following table lists procedures for installing Ethernet or InfiniBand cluster interconnect hardware. Perform the procedures in the order that they are listed. This section contains the procedure for installing cluster hardware during an initial installation of a cluster, before you install Oracle Solaris Cluster software.
Table 3-1 Installing Ethernet Cluster Interconnect Hardware
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Use this procedure to install Ethernet or InfiniBand transport cables and transport junctions (switches).
See the documentation that shipped with your host adapters and node hardware.
Note - (InfiniBand Only) If you install one InfiniBand adapter on a cluster node, two InfiniBand switches are required. Each of the two ports must be connected to a different InfiniBand switch.
If two InfiniBand adapters are connected to a cluster node, connect only one port on each adapter to the InfiniBand switch. The second port of the adapter must remain disconnected. Do not connect ports of the two InfiniBand adapters to the same InfiniBand switch.
Figure 3-1 (Ethernet Only) Typical Two-Node Cluster Interconnect
(Ethernet Only) For a point-to-point connection, you can use either UTP or fibre. With fibre, use a standard patch cable. A crossover cable is unnecessary. With UTP, see your network interface card documentation to determine whether you need a crossover cable.
Note - (Ethernet Only) You can optionally use transport junctions in a two-node cluster. If you use a transport junction in a two-node cluster, you can more easily add additional nodes later. To ensure redundancy and availability, always use two transport junctions.
Figure 3-2 Typical Four-Node Cluster Interconnect
See Also
To install and configure the Oracle Solaris Cluster software with the new interconnect, see Chapter 2, Installing Software on Global-Cluster Nodes, in Oracle Solaris Cluster Software Installation Guide.
(Ethernet Only) To configure jumbo frames on the interconnect, review the requirements in Requirements When Using Jumbo Frames and see the Sun GigaSwift documentation for instructions.