This chapter provides the Open Telecommunications Platform hardware and software requirements, and the Open Telecommunications Platform plan worksheets that can assist you during installation. The information in this section will help you determine what operating system, hardware, and storage resources must be allocated or acquired to implement the Open Telecommunications Platform system.
This chapter discusses the following topics:
The following table lists the hardware, OS, patch, and firmware requirements for OTP system servers, and for the optional external OTP installation server.
Table 2–1 OTP System Server Hardware, Operating System, Patch, and Firmware Requirements
Type |
Management Port |
OS |
Patch |
Firmware |
---|---|---|---|---|
NetraTM 240 server |
ALOM |
Solaris 10 Update 2, 64 bit |
121684-01 |
OBP 4.18.10, POST 4.18.10, OBDIAG 4.18.10 |
Netra 440 server |
ALOM |
Solaris 10 Update 2, 64 bit |
121685-02 |
OBP 4.22.19, POST 4.22.19, OBDIAG 4.22.19 |
Sun FireTM V240 server |
ALOM |
Solaris 10 Update 2, 64 bit |
121684-01 |
OBP 4.18.10, POST 4.18.10, OBDIAG 4.18.10 |
Sun Fire V440 server |
ALOM |
Solaris 10 Update 2, 64 bit |
121685-02 |
OBP 4.22.19, POST 4.22.19, OBDIAG 4.22.19 |
Sun Fire V890 server |
RSC/ALOM |
Solaris 10 Update 2, 64 bit |
121688-01 |
OBP 4.22.19, POST 4.22.19, OBDIAG 4.22.19 |
Sun Fire E2900 server Note – The E2900 can only be used as an first OTP host. |
SC/LOM |
Solaris 10 Update 2, 64 bit |
114527-03 |
ScApp:5.20.2, RTOS:45, SC POST:45 |
Sun Fire T2000 server |
ALOM |
Solaris 10 Update 2, 64 bit |
123482-03 |
Sun System Firmware 6.2.6 |
The OTP Application Hosting Environment (AHE) components are supported only on these platforms for Network Equipment Providers' (NEP) application development or deployment, or for both.
The Open Telecommunications Platform supports one to eight-host clusters. At least one shared disk is mandatory for installing the Open Telecommunications Platform on a two to eight-host cluster. Only the N-by-N cluster configuration is supported.
The following table lists the minimum OTP system server requirements. If you plan to install the Open Telecommunications Platform using an external OTP installation server, ensure that the external OTP installation server meets the following partitioning requirements as well.
Table 2–2 OTP System Server RAM, Disk, and Connectivity Requirements
Category |
Requirement |
---|---|
Minimum physical memory |
4 GB |
Minimum disk space |
72 GB |
Ethernet connectivity for management interfaces |
10/100 connection |
Ethernet connectivity for provisioning and data interfaces |
10/100/1000 connection |
The following table lists the supported storage hardware and NIC devices by server type.
Table 2–3 OTP System Supported Storage Hardware and NIC Devices
Server |
Storage |
NIC |
---|---|---|
Netra 240 and 440 |
FC 3510 FC 3511 SCSI 3120 JBOD SCSI 3310 JBOD SCSI 3320 JBOD SCSI 3310 RAID SCSI 3320 RAID |
On-board GE X4445A QGE X4150A-2 2 GE X4150A GE X4422A-2 combo |
Sun Fire V240, V440, and V890 |
FC 3510 FC 3511 FC 6130 SCSI 3310 JBOD SCSI 3120 JBOD SCSI 3320 JBOD SCSI 3310 RAID SCSI 3320 RAID |
On-board GE X4445A QGE X4150A-2 GE X4150A GE X4422A-2 combo |
Sun Fire E2900 Note – The E2900 can only be used as an first OTP host. |
FC 3510 SCSI 3120 JBOD SCSI 3310 JBOD SCSI 3310 RAID SCSI 3320 JBOD SCSI 3320 RAID |
On-board GE X4445A QGE X4150A-2 2GE X4150A GE X4422A-2 combo |
Sun Fire T2000 |
FC 3510 FC 3511 FC 6130 SCSI 3120 JBOD SCSI 3310 JBOD SCSI 3310 RAID |
On-board GE (e1000g driver) X4150A-2 2 GE X4150A GE |
For the latest list of supported storage and NIC devices, see (url to be determined).
The following table lists the storage device firmware requirements.
Table 2–4 OTP System Storage Device Firmware Requirements
Type |
Patch |
Requirement |
---|---|---|
FC StorEdgeTM 3510 |
RAID 113723-15, JBOD 113662-01 |
Version 2.3 of the sccli CLI utility must be installed first. |
FC StorEdge 3511 |
113724-09 |
Version 2.3 of the sccli CLI utility must be installed first. |
SCSI StorEdge 3120 |
113728-02 Array Controller Firmware |
Version 2.3 of the sccli CLI utility must be installed first. |
SCSI StorEdge 3310 |
113722-15 |
Version 2.3 of the sccli CLI utility must be installed first. |
SCSI StorEdge 3320 |
113730-01 |
Version 2.3 of the sccli CLI utility must be installed first. |
FC StorEdge 6130 |
118185-15 6130 services Release, 117856-19 6130 Baseline Firmware Release |
StorEDGE 6130 Array Firmware Upgrader patch 118185-15 must be installed first. |
The sccli CLI utility is included in the SUNWsscs package which can be downloaded from the Sun Download Center. The sccli CLI utility can also be installed from the optional Sun StorEdge Professional Storage Manager CD.
Hard drive capacity and the number of OTP hosts to be managed are the primary considerations for your OTP system.
Hard drive capacity is affected by three factors: the number of OS distributions that are to be provisioned, the management log files generated by Open Telecommunications Platform components, and the size of the applications to be provisioned. OS distributions are stored in the /var/otp file hierarchy on the first OTP host. Allocate 3 Gbytes for each OS distribution and each distribution's associated profiles and scripts.
System processing is affected by three major factors: The number of additional OTP hosts being managed, the types of monitoring being performed on the additional OTP hosts, and the number of jobs running on the first OTP host.
This section provides a description of the Open Telecommunications Platform settings, and provides worksheets to assist you with recording the settings you need to provide when installing the Open Telecommunications Platform on one or more OTP hosts. The settings comprise an installation and configuration plan, which the Open Telecommunications Platform installation process applies to automate the setup and configuration of your OTP hosts.
The following topics are discussed:
The following list describes each of the OTP system plan settings that are used by the Open Telecommunications Platform graphical user interface installation and configuration process.
Media Directory
The fully-qualified path name to the Open Telecommunications Platform installation source directory. For example:
/cddrom/otp1.0 for physical media
/net/server name/otp1.0 where server name is the name of a server on which the Open Telecommunications Platform installation source directory /otp1.0 has been NFS-mounted.
If you are using an external OTP installation server, this is the fully-qualified path and name of the NFS-mounted Open Telecommunications Platform installation directory on the external OTP installation server.
Cluster Name
The name of the clustered OTP system that is assigned to the cluster during the Open Telecommunications Platform installation and configuration process.
Enable Auto Configuration of IPMP
Default value: yes
Valid values: yes, no
You should configure all physical interfaces of a multipathing group with a test IP address. Test addresses are required to detect failures.
For more information about IPMP see System Administration Guide: IP Services
If you set Enable Auto Configuration of IPMP=yes, then you must also specify the following values:
Secondary interface for failover
The name of the network adapter failover (NAFO) network adapter to be added to an IP Network Multipathing group along with the primary network adapter. This interface is used as the failover interface if a fault is detected on the primary interface. Examples: cd1, bge1, hme1, eri1
Secondary IP
The IP address of the secondary interface secondary IP interface that is used for failover.
Test Address for IPMP
An unused IP address that is to be assigned as a routable, no-failover, and deprecated test IP address to the adapter. IP Network Multipathing uses test addresses to detect network path failures, switch port faults, and partial network equipment outages. For additional information on configuring test IP addresses, see System Administration Guide: IP Services
Logical Host
A unique host name assigned to the OTP high availability framework
Logical IP Address
An unused IP address on the same subnet as the first OTP host, assigned to the logical host
Install All Patches
Required, default value: yes
Valid values: yes, no
To install all Open Telecommunications Platform patches, specify yes.
To install mandatory patches only, specify no.
Management Interface
The name of the network interface used for OTP system management services. The name of the interface depends on the platform type. For example:
bge0, ce0, cd0, hme0, or eri0.
Provisioning Interface
The name of the network interface used for operating system and applications provisioning. The name of the interface depends on the platform type. For example, bge0, ce0, cd0, hme0, or eri0.
Node Authentication
Required, default value: sys
Valid values: sys, des
This option establishes the authentication policies for hosts that are to be added to a clustered OTP system configuration. If you specify des (Diffie-Hellman), first add entries to the publickey(4) database for each additional OTP host that is to be added to the cluster before running the plans. You can change authentication type at any time by using the scconf command from an active cluster host. For details on how to change the node authentication type, refer to the scconf command documentation in scconf(1M).
Private Interface 1
The network adapter connected to private interconnect.
Private Interface 2
The network adapter connected to private interconnect.
Transport Type 1
Required, default dlpi.
The transport type of the private interconnect adapters.
Transport Type 2
Required, default dlpi.
The transport type of the private interconnect adapters.
Sponsoring Node
The name of the first OTP host. Required when installing the Open Telecommunications Platform on a two-to-eight host clustered OTP system.
Quorum Auto Configuration
Required, default value: yes
Valid values: yes, no
Quorum autoconfiguration provides an option to enable or disable auto configuration of the quorum device in a two-host clustered OTP system.
If this value is set to no, a manual administrative procedure is required to configure the quorum disk in a two-host clustered OTP system and to reset the cluster from install mode to normal mode. For details on how to configure quorum disks, refer to the scconf command documentation in scconf(1M)
The following table lists the plan settings that you need to provide during installation and configuration of the Open Telecommunications Platform on a standalone OTP host. Plan setting names used in the graphical user interface installation are listed in bold text.
Print the following table and then fill out the required information to use while installing and configuring the Open Telecommunications Platform on the standalone OTP host.
The following table lists the plan settings that you need to provide for each host during installation and configuration of the Open Telecommunications Platform on a clustered OTP system. Plan setting names used in the graphical user interface installation are listed in bold text.
Print a copy of the following table for each host and then fill out the required information to use when installing and configuring the Open Telecommunications Platform on a clustered OTP system.
Setting Name |
Example |
Setting Value |
---|---|---|
Media Directory (GUI) mediaDirectory (CLI) |
/cdrom/otp1.0 /net/install_server/otp1.0 |
____________________________________ |
Cluster Name (GUI) clusterName (CLI) |
otp-cluster-name |
____________________________________ |
Enable Auto Configuration of IPMP (GUI) autoConfigureIPMP (CLI) |
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Secondary Interface for failover (GUI) secondaryInterface (CLI) |
cd1, bge1, hme1, eri1 |
____________________________________ |
Secondary IP (GUI) secondaryIP (CLI) |
____________________________________ |
|
Test Address for IPMP (GUI) testIPAddress (CLI) |
____________________________________ |
|
Logical Host (GUI) logicalHost (CLI) |
host–01–logical |
____________________________________ |
Logical IP Address (GUI) logicalIPAddress (CLI) |
____________________________________ |
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Install All Patches (GUI) allPatches (CLI) |
|
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Management Interface (GUI) managementInterface (CLI) |
bge0, ce0, cd0, hme0, eri0 |
____________________________________ |
Provisioning Interface (GUI) provisioningInterface (CLI) |
bge0, ce0, cd0, hme0, eri0 |
____________________________________ |
Node Authentication (GUI) nodeAuthentication (CLI) |
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Private Interface 1 (GUI) privateInterface1 (CLI) |
bge2 |
____________________________________ |
Private Interface 2 (GUI) privateInterface2 (CLI) |
bge3 |
____________________________________ |
Transport Type 1 (GUI) transportTypeInterface1 (CLI) |
dlpi |
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Transport Type 2 (GUI) transportTypeInterface2 (CLI) |
dlpi |
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Sponsoring Node (GUI) sponsorNode (CLI) This is the name of the first OTP host. |
OTPhost1 |
____________________________________ |
Quorum Auto Configuration (GUI) quorumAutoConfiguration (CLI) |
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