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www .dell.com | support.dell.com Dell|EMC AX4-5i iSCSI Storage Array s With Microsoft ® Windows Server ® Failover Clusters Hardware Installation and T roubleshooting Guide.
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Contents 3 Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Cluster Solution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Cluster Hardware Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Cluster Nodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Contents 3 Preparing Y our Sy stems for Clustering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Cluster Configuration Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Installation Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Installing the iSCSI NICs . . . .
Introduction 5 Introduction A Dell™ F ailover Cluster combines specific hardwar e and softwar e components to provide enhanced availability for applications and services that run on your cluster .
6 Introduction Cluster Solution Y our cluster supports a minimum of tw o nodes to a maximum of either eight nodes (with W indows Server 2003 operat ing systems) or sixteen nodes (with W indows Server .
Introduction 7 Cluster Nodes T able 1-1 lists the har dware r eq uirements for the cluster nodes. T able 1-1. Cluster Node Requirements Component Minimum Requirement Cluster nodes A minimum of two iden tical P owerEdge servers are r equir ed.
8 Introduction Cluster Storage Cluster nodes can share access to e xterna l storage systems. However , only one of the nodes can own any R AID volume in the e xternal storage system at any time. Microsoft Cluster Services (MSC S) controls which node has access to each R AID volume in the shar ed storage system.
Introduction 9 NOTE: Ensure that the core software versio n running on the storage sy stem is supported. For specific ve rsion requirements, see the Dell Cluster Configuration Support Matrices located on the De ll High A vailabilit y Cluster website at www .
10 Introduction Figure 1-1. Direct-Attached, Single-Cluster Configuration EMC PowerPath Limitations in a Direct-Attached Cl uster EMC P owerP ath provides failover capabili ties and multiple path detection as well as dynamic load balancing between multiple ports on the same storage processor .
Introduction 11 Figure 1-2. iSCSI SAN-Attached Cluster Other Documents Y ou May Need CAUTION: For important safety and regulato ry information, see the safety information that shipped with your sy stem. Warranty information may be included within this document or as a separate document.
12 Introduction •T h e Dell F ailover Clusters with Micros oft W indows Server 2008 Installation and T roubleshooting Guide provides mor e information on deploying your cluster with the W indows Server 2008 operating system.
Cabling Y our Cluster Hardware 13 Cabling Y our Cluster Hardware NOTE: T o configure Dell blade server module s in a Dell™ PowerEdge™ cluster , see the Using Dell Blade Servers in a Dell PowerEdge High Availability Cluster document located on th e Dell Support website at support.
14 Cabling Y o ur Cluster Hardware Figure 2-1. Power Cabling Exam ple With One Power Supply in the PowerEdge Sy stems and One SPS in the AX4-5i Storage Array redundant power supplies on one AC power s.
Cabling Y our Cluster Hardware 15 Figure 2-2. Power Cabling Example With T w o Power Supplies in the PowerEdge Sy stems and T wo SPSs in the AX4-5i Storage Array Cabling Y our Cluster for Public and Private Networks The network adapters in the cluster nodes provide at least two network connections for each node, as described in T able 2-1.
16 Cabling Y o ur Cluster Hardware F igure 2-3 shows an e xample of cabling in which dedicated network adapters in each node are connected to each ot her (for the private network) and the remaining network adapters ar e co nnected to the public network.
Cabling Y our Cluster Hardware 17 Cabling the Private Network The private network connection to the no des is provided by a different network adapter in each node. This network is used for intra-cluster communications. T able 2-2 describe s thr ee possible private network configurations.
18 Cabling Y o ur Cluster Hardware Cabling the Storage Sy stems This section provides information fo r connecting your clus ter to a storage system in a dir ect-attached configuration , or to one or mor e storage systems in an iSCSI SAN-attached configuration.
Cabling Y our Cluster Hardware 19 Each cluster node attaches to the stor age system using CA T5e or CA T6 LAN cables with RJ45 connectors that at tach to Gigabit Ethernet NICs in the cluster nodes and the Gigabit iSCSI storage processor (SP) ports in the Dell|EMC storage system.
20 Cabling Y o ur Cluster Hardware Figure 2-5. Cabling the Cluster Node s to an AX4-5i Storage Sy stem Cabling Storage for Y our iSCSI SAN-Attached Cluster An iSCSI SAN-attached cluster is a cl uster .
Cabling Y our Cluster Hardware 21 Figure 2-6. T wo-Node iSCSI SAN-Attached Cluster cluster node cluster node private network iSCSI connections storage sy stem Gigabit Ethernet switch Gigabit Ethernet .
22 Cabling Y o ur Cluster Hardware Figure 2-7. Eight-Node iSCSI SAN-Attached Cluster public network storage sy stem cluster nodes (2-8) Gigabit Ethernet switch Gigabit Ethernet switch private network.
Cabling Y our Cluster Hardware 23 Cabling One iSCSI SAN-Attached Cluster to a Dell|EMC AX4-5i Storage S y stem 1 Connect cluster node 1 to the iSCSI network. a Connect a network cable from iSCSI NIC 0 (or NIC port 0) to the network switch 0 (sw0). b Connect a network cable from iSCSI NIC 1 (or NIC port 1) to the network switch 1 (sw1).
24 Cabling Y o ur Cluster Hardware Figure 2-8. Cabling an iSCSI SAN-Attached Cluster to the Dell|EMC AX4-5i sw0 sw1 cluster node 2 cluster node 1 AX4-5i storage sy stem 0 1 0 1 Gigabit Ethernet ports .
Cabling Y our Cluster Hardware 25 Cabling Multiple iSCSI SAN-Attached Cl usters to a Dell|EMC Storage Sy stem T o cable multiple clusters to the stora ge system, connect the cluster nodes to the appropriate iSCSI switches and t hen connect the iSCSI switches to the appropriate storage processors on the processor enclosur e.
26 Cabling Y o ur Cluster Hardware When attaching multiple storage systems with your cluster , the following rules apply : • Ther e is a maximum of four storage systems per cluster . • The shar ed storage systems and firmwar e must be identical. Using dissimilar storage systems and firmwar e for your shar ed storage is not supported.
Preparing Y our Sy stems for Clustering 27 Preparing Y our Sy stems for Clustering CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove and access any of the components ins ide the sy stem.
28 Preparing Y our Sy st ems for Clustering 4 Establish the physical network topo logy and the T CP/IP settings for network adapters on each cluster no de to provide access to the cluster public and private networks. 5 Configure each cluster node as a member in the same W indows Active Directory Domain.
Preparing Y our Sy stems for Clustering 29 11 T est the failover capabilities of your new cluster . NOTE: For Failover Clusters configured wi th Windows Server 2008, you can also use the Cluster V alidation Wizard . 12 Configur e highly-available applications and services on your F ailover Cluster .
30 Preparing Y our Sy st ems for Clustering The following sub-sections describe steps that enable you to establish communication between the cluster nodes and your shared Dell|EMC AX4-5i storage array , and to present disks from the storage array to the cluster .
Preparing Y our Sy stems for Clustering 31 6 Read and accept the license agr eement and click Next to install the software . 7 At the completion screen, click Fi n i s h to complete the installation.
32 Preparing Y our Sy st ems for Clustering 4 In the Choose Language Setup screen, select the r equired language, and click OK . 5 In the We l c o m e window of the setup wizard, click Next . 6 In the CLARiiON AX -series window , select P owerP ath and click Next .
Preparing Y our Sy stems for Clustering 33 5 F ollow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 6 T o initialize the storage system: a F rom the cluster node or management station launch the Navisphere Storage System Initialization Util ity that you installed.
34 Preparing Y our Sy st ems for Clustering Configuring the Navisphere Server Utility The Navisphere Server Utility r egisters the cluster node NICs with the storage systems, allowing the nodes to access t he cluster storage data.
Preparing Y our Sy stems for Clustering 35 Configuring the iSCSI Initiator Configuring the iSCSI Initiator using iSNS iSNS includes an iSNS server component and iSNS client component. The iSNS server must reside within the IP storage network on a host or in the switch firmware .
36 Preparing Y our Sy st ems for Clustering • Discovery domains and login control service – Resources in a typical storage network ar e divided into ma nageable groups called discovery domains.
Preparing Y our Sy stems for Clustering 37 T o connect to the storage system: 1 On the cluster node, open the Navisphere Server Utility . 2 Select Configure iSCSI Connections on this cluster node and click Next . 3 Select Configure iSCSI Connections and click Next .
38 Preparing Y our Sy st ems for Clustering Configuring the iSCSI Initiator without iSNS On the cluster node: 1 Open the Navispher e Server Utility . 2 Select Configure iSCSI Connections on this cluster node and click Next . 3 Select Configure iSCSI Connections and click Next .
Preparing Y our Sy stems for Clustering 39 7 Click Next . If the Network Interfaces (NICs) window is displayed, go to step 8. If the Ser ver Re gistration window is displayed, go to step 9. 8 In the Network Interfaces (NICs) window : a Deselect any NICs that are used for general network traffic and click Apply .
40 Preparing Y our Sy st ems for Clustering Advanced Storage Features (Optional) Y our Dell|EMC AX4-5i storage array may be configured to provide advanced features that can be used with your cluster . These features include Snapshot Management, SANCopy , Navisphere Manager , and MirrorView .
Preparing Y our Sy stems for Clustering 41 Installing and Configuring a Failover Cluster Y ou can configure the operating system s ervices on your F ailover Cluster , after you have established the private and pu blic networks and have assigned the shared disks from the stor age array to the cluster no des.
42 Preparing Y our Sy st ems for Clustering.
T roubleshooting 43 T roubleshooting This appendix provides troublesho oting information for your cluster configuration. T able A-1 describes general cluster pr oblems you may encounter and the probable causes and solutions for each problem. T able A-1.
44 T roubleshooting One or more nodes may have the Internet Connection F irewall enabled, blocking Remote P rocedur e Call (RPC) communications between the nodes. Configure the Internet Connection F irewall to allow communications that are r e quired by the Microsoft ® Cluster Service (MSCS) and the clustered applications or services.
T roubleshooting 45 The cluster network name is not responding on the network because the Internet Connection F irewall is enabled on one or more nodes. Configure the Internet Connection F irewall to allow communications that are requir ed by MSCS and the clustered applications or services.
46 T roubleshooting Unable to add a node to the cluster . The new node cannot access the shared disks. The shared disks ar e enumerated by the operating system differently on the cluster nodes. Ensure that the new cluster node can enumerate the cluster disks using W indows Disk Administration.
T roubleshooting 47 Cluster Services d oes not operate correctly on a cluster running W indows Server 2003 and the Internet F irewall enabled. The W indows Internet Connection F irewall is enabled, which may conflict with Cluster Services. P erform the following steps: 1 On the W indows desktop, right-click My Computer and click Manage .
48 T roubleshooting P ublic network clients cannot access the applications or services that are provided by the cluster . One or more nodes may have the Internet Connection F irewall enabled, blocking RPC communications between the nodes.
Cluster Data Form 49 Cluster Data Form Y ou can attach the following form in a convenient location near each cluster node or rack to r ecor d information abou t the cluster .
50 Cluster Data Form T able B-3. Additional Network Information Additional Networks T able B-4. Storage Arra y Configuration Information Array Array Service T ag IP Address Num ber of Attached DAEs Vi.
iSCSI Configuration W orksheet 51 iSCSI Configuration W orksheet If you need additional space for more than one host server , use an additional sheet. A Server 1, iSCSI NIC port 0 Server 1, iSCSI NIC .
52 iSCSI Configuration W orksheet.
Index 53 Index C cable configurations cluster interconnect, 1 7 for client networks, 1 6 for mouse, k eyboar d, and monitor , 1 3 for power supplies, 1 3 cluster optional configurations, 9 cluster con.
54 Index K key b o ard cabling, 1 3 M monitor cabling, 1 3 mouse cabling, 1 3 MSCS installing and configuring, 4 1 N network adapters cabling the private network, 1 6 - 1 7 cabling the public network,.
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