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Table of Contents 1 Advantages of DIGITAL HiTest Suites What Is a DIGITAL HiTest Suite? ................................................................................................ ............ 11 DIGITAL HiTest Suite Components..........................................................................................................11 Additional Hardware and Software............................................................................................................12 2 About This DIGITAL HiTest Suite Availability ................................................................................................................... ............................ 22 Features of SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100.....................................22 Recommendations for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 HiTest Suite ................................................................................................................... .................. 23 Understanding Availability Features ................................................................................................... 23 Backup and Restore ..................................................................................................................... 23 Disk Storage Technologies...........................................................................................................23 Just a Bunch of Disks (JBOD)...............................................................................................23 Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) .................................................................... 24 Logical Storage Manager (LSM)...........................................................................................26 Clustering ..................................................................................................................... ............... 26 Redundant Components ............................................................................................................... 27 Installability ................................................................................................................. ............................. 27 Interoperability .......................................................................................................................................... 27 Price Range .................................................................................................................... ........................... 27 Scalability .................................................................................................................... ............................. 28 Additional Hardware Components ...................................................................................................... 28 Workload Capability...........................................................................................................................29 Services ................................................................................................................................................... 210 Proof of Commitment: The DIGITAL Uptime Guarantee ................................................................. 210 Portfolio of Business Critical Services ........................................................................................ ...... 210 Complementary Support Services .............................................................................................. 211 Meeting Client Needs Locally or Globally.................................................................................211 For More Information ................................................................................................................ 211 Year 2000 Compliance ............................................................................................................................ 212 3 Configuration Data Hardware and Software Components ......................................................................................................... 31 Special Configuration Rules .................................................................................................... .................. 37 R/3 Specific Configuration Rules .............................................................................................................. 38 Security Rules .................................................................................................................................... 38 Performance Rules..............................................................................................................................39 HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 iii Contents 4 System Installation and Setup Hardware Installation .......................................................................................................... ...................... 41 KZPSA Installation.............................................................................................................................42 ESA 10000 Installation ......................................................................................................... .............. 43 Diskblock 1 with 4 GB Disks:......................................................................................................46 Diskblock 1 and 2 with 4 GB Disks: ............................................................................................ 47 Diskblock 1 with 9 GB Disks:......................................................................................................48 Diskblock 1 and 2 with 9 GB Disks: ............................................................................................ 49 Diskblock 1 and 2 and 3 with 9 GB Disks: ................................................................................. 410 Diskblock 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 with 9 GB Disks:........................................................................411 Operating System Installation..................................................................................................................412 Disk Initialization ............................................................................................................................. 412 Operating System Custom Installation ........................................................................................... ... 413 Licenses....................................................................................................................... ..................... 417 Final Adjustments for the Operating System ..................................................................................... 417 Configure Network Interfaces ........................................................................................................... 419 FDDI Controller (fta0) ......................................................................................................... ...... 419 Fast Ethernet Controller (tu0).....................................................................................................419 DIGITAL UNIX Patch Installation ................................................................................................... 419 Network Setup .................................................................................................................................. 420 hosts and rhosts..........................................................................................................................420 /etc/hosts ..................................................................................................................... ........ 421 Postinstallation Procedures ............................................................................................................... 421 Labeling the Local Disks ........................................................................................................... 421 Labeling the Shared Disks..........................................................................................................421 Adding Swapspace.....................................................................................................................422 Installing the AdvFS Utilities.....................................................................................................422 TruCluster Available Server .................................................................................................... ......... 422 Logical Storage Manager (LSM).......................................................................................................424 Mandatory Disksetup ............................................................................................................ ..... 424 Diskblock 1 with 4 GB Disks .................................................................................................... . 426 Diskblock 1 and 2 with 4 GB Disks............................................................................................427 Diskblock 1 with 9 GB Disks .................................................................................................... . 429 Diskblock 1 and 2 with 9 GB Disks............................................................................................429 Diskblock 1, 2 and 3 with 9 GB Disks........................................................................................431 Diskblock 1, 2, 3 and 4 with 9 GB Disks.................................................................................... 433 SAP R/3 Installation ................................................................................................................................ 436 SAP System ID.................................................................................................................................436 SAP and Oracle Directory Structure..................................................................................................436 Starting the SAP R/3 Installation ...................................................................................................... 441 Notes (Hinweise) .............................................................................................................................. 441 Check List ..................................................................................................................... ................... 441 OS Dependencies..............................................................................................................................441 Mounting a CD-ROM ................................................................................................................ 441 Checking and Modifying the DIGITAL UNIX Kernel................................................................442 General Installation Preparations ...................................................................................................... 442 Install a Dialog Instance.............................................................................................................442 Take a Full Backup....................................................................................................................443 Postinstallation for TruCluster V1.5 in a SAP R/3 Environment ....................................................... 443 Differences to the Original Documentation ................................................................................ 443 iv HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 Contents 5 Tests and Results Overview of Results ............................................................................................................ ...................... 51 Test Environment ...................................................................................................................................... 51 Test Tools ................................................................................................................................................. 52 Test Configuration.....................................................................................................................................52 System Limits and Characterization Data .................................................................................................. 53 Test Process and Results............................................................................................................................53 6 Problems and Solutions Foundation Hardware ............................................................................................................ .................... 61 KZPSA Misc Errors............................................................................................................................61 Foundation Operating System....................................................................................................................61 Error in UERF .................................................................................................................................... 61 Directory /usr/users not found.............................................................................................................62 Cannot Change /sapcd/DEC/INSTALL...............................................................................................62 end unsuccessfully..............................................................................................................................62 entries in TCPDB ............................................................................................................................... 62 APPL-SERVER not found .................................................................................................................. 62 Foundation Software..................................................................................................................................63 Oracle Installation .............................................................................................................................. 63 Not able to run root.sh ................................................................................................................. 63 Failure during check of directories...............................................................................................63 local bin Directory ....................................................................................................................... 63 AppSet Software........................................................................................................................................63 Testphase .................................................................................................................................................. 63 No connect to the database ................................................................................................................. 63 Unable to Obtain Requested Swapspace ........................................................................................... .. 64 Benchinst fail ................................................................................................................. .................... 64 Perl is needed ................................................................................................................. .................... 64 Cleandb fail ................................................................................................................... ..................... 64 Unable to extend table SAPR3.MDKP................................................................................................65 Impsrc fail .................................................................................................................... ...................... 65 Mmpv fail...........................................................................................................................................65 Mess-tools not started ......................................................................................................... ................ 65 7 Detailed Hardware Configuration System Diagram ........................................................................................................................................ 72 HiTest System Slot Configuration ............................................................................................................. 73 Input/Output Slot Usage ........................................................................................................ .................... 74 HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 v Contents Figures Figure 2-1: RAID Level Summary.............................................................................................................24 Figure 2-2: SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 Price Range ........................ 28 Figure 2-3: SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 HiTest Suite Scalability .................................................................................................................... ........................... 28 Figure 2-4: SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 Workload Capability..................................................................................................................... ........................... 29 Figure 4-1: ESA 10000 Frontview - Mandatory Disks................................................................................45 Figure 4-2: ESA 10000 - Diskblock 1 with 4 GB Disks ............................................................................ . 46 Figure 4-3: ESA 10000 Frontview - Diskblock 1 and 2 with 4 GB Disks ................................................... 47 Figure 4-4: ESA 10000 Frontview - Diskblock 1 with 9 GB Disks.............................................................48 Figure 4-5: ESA 10000 Frontview - Diskblock 1 and 2 with 9 GB Disks ................................................... 49 Figure 4-6: ESA 10000 Frontview - Diskblock 1, 2, 3 with 9 GB Disks...................................................410 Figure 4-7: ESA 10000 Frontview - Diskblock 1, 2, 3, 4 with 9 GB Disks ............................................... 411 Figure 4-8: Example for Volume SAP01 ........................................................................................... ...... 435 Figure 5-1: Test Environment ................................................................................................... ................. 51 Figure 7-1: System Diagram ..................................................................................................... ................. 72 Figure 7-2: HiTest System Slot Usage ........................................................................................... ............ 73 Figure 7-3: I/O Slot Usage.........................................................................................................................74 Tables Table 2-1: SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 Availability Features....................................................................................................................... ............................ 22 Table 2-2: RAID Levels and Descriptions ........................................................................................ ......... 25 Table 2-3: SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 Year 2000 Compliance ..................................................................................................................... ...................... 212 Table 3-1: DIGITAL HiTest Template AppSet Software and Foundation Hardware ............................... 32 Table 3-2: DIGITAL HiTest Template Foundation Software .................................................................. 34 Table 3-3: System Management Station Template ..................................................................................... 35 Table 3-4: Component Revision Levels ..................................................................................................... 37 Table 4-1: Directory Structure ................................................................................................. ................ 436 Table 7-1: Configuration Cabling .............................................................................................................. 72 Table 7-2: System Slot Usage (Minimum and Maximum Configurations) ................................................. 73 Table 7-3: I/O Slot Usage (Minimum and Maximum Configurations)........................................................74 vi HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 Preface This document provides an overview of DIGITAL HiTest Suites and detailed technical information about the SAP Oracle UNIX AlphaServer 4100 HiTest Suite. This information includes the HiTest AppSet, the HiTest Foundation, configuration details, installation instructions, tuning parameters, problems encountered and their solutions, tests and test results, and system diagrams. Together, a HiTest Foundation and HiTest AppSet (Application Set) comprise all of the components in a HiTest Suite. The HiTest Foundation includes the hardware, operating system, middleware, and database software. The HiTest AppSet contains a collection of software specific to one class of customer solutions. Audience Primary users of this document are DIGITAL and Partners sales representatives and technical support personnel. Secondary audiences include product managers, customers, and the personnel responsible for installing, setting up, and operating a DIGITAL HiTest Suite. Organization This document is organized as follows: Chapter Title Description Chapter 1 Advantages of Provides a summary of the benefits of DIGITAL HiTest Suites DIGITAL HiTest Suites and an overview of the Suite covered in this document. Chapter 2 About This Describes the specific characteristics of this HiTest Suite. DIGITAL HiTest Suite Chapter 3 Configuration Data Includes tables of configuration data about the hardware and software components that define the DIGITAL HiTest Template, and special configuration rules if any. Chapter 4 System Installation Provides information for installing and setting up this and Setup DIGITAL HiTest Suite. Chapter 5 Tests and Results Describes how the tests were set up including database organization, where data and programs were placed, and how the tests were run. It also describes system limits and characterization data. Chapter 6 Problems and Discusses any problems and solutions that were discovered Solutions during testing. Chapter 7 Detailed Hardware Contains more detailed information about the configuration of Configuration the hardware and software components listed in the Configuration Data chapter. Appendix A Postinstallation Contains more detailed information about the Postinstallation for ASE for TruCluster ASE V1.5 in an SAP R/3 Environment. HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 vii Preface Customer Feedback What our readers think of this or any other DIGITAL documentation is important to us. If you have any comments, we would appreciate hearing from you. Send your comments to: reader-comments@digital.com. Please reference the complete document title and part number (EK-HSPXA-HN. C01) in your correspondence about this document. Ordering Information Copies of this and other DIGITAL documents can be ordered by calling 1-800-DIGITAL. This document and other HiTest documents can be downloaded from the DIGITAL HiTest web site, which also provides access to other HiTest information such as configuration tools and parts updates. http://cosmo.tay.dec.com/public/configsys/config_systems.htm You can also visit the Technical Support Center web page, which provides additional information such as pointers to benchmark centers and major technical training and events: http://cosmo.tay.dec.com (Intranet) http://www.businesslink.digital.com (Internet) Related Documents This document references the following manuals: StorageWorks Array Controllers: HS Family of Array Controllers Users Guide (EK-HSFAM-UG) SAP R/3 DECsafe Package V2.2A DIGITAL UNIX Software Documentation (is delivered with DIGITAL UNIX on CD-ROM). Logical Storage Manager documentation is included. DIGITAL UNIX Installation Guide V4.0D or higher (AA-QTLGB-TE) SAP R/3 Installation on UNIX - ORACLE Database Guide SAP Installation Guide Operating Dependencies SAP Notes 74278 - R/3 Installation on UNIX SAP Notes 74279 - R/3 Installation on UNIX - OS Dependencies SAP Notes 74275 - R/3 Installation on UNIX - ORACLE Database A copy of the SAP R/3 DECsafe Package V2.2A is available from the DIGITAL Intranet at: http://www.fra.dec.com/SAP-Eng/available/cluster.html. The SAP R/3 Installation on UNIX - ORACLE Database Guide is delivered with the SAP R/3 software. For the SAP Notes send the FAX template, which is delivered with the software to SAP. viii HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 1 Advantages of DIGITAL HiTest Suites This chapter describes what a HiTest Suite is, the suite components and advantages, and customer add-ons. What Is a DIGITAL HiTest Suite? DIGITAL HiTest Suites are guidelines for configuring a set of prequalified computer systems. A HiTest Suite often contains all the hardware and software needed for a complete customer solution. DIGITAL HiTest Suites can be used as a basis for configuring systems that satisfy a wide set of customer requirements. Typically, Suites target specific markets such as Data Warehousing or SAP Solution and Internet Servers. In each HiTest Suite, the components are selected and the configurations designed to ensure system reliability, application performance, and ability to upgrade. The suite's hardware and software components have been successfully tested for interoperability. The specifications for allowed ranges of hardware and software components, part numbers, description, and revision information are listed in the DIGITAL HiTest Template in Chapter 3. DIGITAL HiTest Suite Components The SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 HiTest Suite contains two groups of components: the DIGITAL HiTest Foundation and the DIGITAL HiTest AppSet. The DIGITAL HiTest AppSet contains application software unique to the targeted market. The DIGITAL HiTest Foundation contains the operating system, middleware, database software, and hardware and can be used as a configuration guideline for the base platform for many applications and target markets. This Suite will meet the needs of low to medium SAP TruCluster ASE configurations. The System Management Station is an optional standalone personal computer system containing software used to manage the HiTest system. Select components from the HiTest Template to configure a DIGITAL HiTest System. Any system configured as specified in the DIGITAL HiTest Template can be called a DIGITAL HiTest System. HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 11 Advantages of DIGITAL HiTest Suites Additional Hardware and Software Besides the hardware and software specified in a DIGITAL HiTest Suite, additional hardware and software can be added to a HiTest System. Add-on hardware consists of accessory components such as printers, modems, and scanners that are supported by the operating system and other software. Adding these components should not affect interoperability and, therefore, the system can still be considered a DIGITAL HiTest System. Customers who purchase a DIGITAL HiTest System that is configured below the maximum specified in the Template, can later add additional hardware up to the specified maximum range and still maintain the integrity of a DIGITAL HiTest System. If additional hardware components beyond the maximum specified in the Template are configured into a system, you still have the assurance that the rest of the system has been thoroughly tested for component interoperability. Therefore, the risk of experiencing problems is greatly reduced. 12 HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 2 About This DIGITAL HiTest Suite This HiTest Suite satisfies the needs of customers who require high-performance computing capabilities on most reliable configurations. It is a customer demand to run the SAP business application 24/7/52, which includes online backup and a failover mechanism. The scalability of the AlphaServer 4100 ensures a broad range of configuration possibilities from small companies up to medium and large enterprises. The performance of this configuration is well known and the pretested systems guarantee a quick installation at a customer site. The SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 HiTest Suite includes the following components: SAP R/3 ORACLE7 for DIGITAL UNIX TruCluster Available Server for DIGITAL UNIX DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 StorageWorks ESA 10000 This chapter describes the following characteristics of the SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 HiTest Suite and evaluates the Suite in terms of each: Availability Installability Interoperability Price Range Scalability Services Year 2000 Compliance HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 21 About This DIGITAL HiTest Suite Availability Availability, which describes a computer system's ability to quickly recover from a failure, can be described in terms of the following: Data Protection Ensures long-term data accessibility by providing the facility to do offline data backup. Data Availability Stores redundant data on line for rapid, automatic data recovery in the event of a failure. Data availability is typically provided through the use of RAID technology. Platform Availability Enables processing to continue during failure by using technologies that support failover to other components. Clustering, redundant power supplies, battery backup, and other components provide support for platform availability. Disaster Tolerance Protects against computer room disasters such as fire, flood, and sabotage. Disaster Tolerant Systems require an additional system at a remote site and are more expensive than the previously defined alternatives. (The DIGITAL HiTest process does not test disaster tolerant configurations. If disaster tolerance is a requirement, your sales person can provide more information.) Features of SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 The DIGITAL HiTest process verified that each of the availability features provided by this Suite operate correctly and provide the protection required for all configurations. Table 2-1 indicates availability features that are always included in this HiTest Suite when configured with the AppSet and those that are customer options. Table 2-1: SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 Availability Features Availability Feature Enabling Technology Always Customer Included Optional Data Protection Backup and restore Yes Data Availability Redundant disk storage (RAID) Yes Redundant disk controllers Yes Platform Availability System failover (clustering) Yes 22 HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 About This DIGITAL HiTest Suite Recommendations for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 HiTest Suite This HiTest Suite provides high availability while maintaining high performance because hardware with a high mean-time-between-failure (MTBF) is used. Use of redundant data storage ensures data availability. To reduce the risk of system failures, DIGITAL recommends that the following levels of availability features be considered for this HiTest Suite: Data Protection - Long term data accessibility is always provided with this HiTest Suite by the TZ-887 automated tape drive, which provides up to 280 GB of compressed data storage. Data Availability - High performance data access was maintained by using the non-redundant RAID 0 with large stripesets. Logical Storage Manager (LSM) was used for host based mirroring to provide data redundancy. - Redundant SCSI adapters were distributed across several PCI buses to maintain high performance while avoiding a single point of failure. - The use of shared SCSI bus storage is a requirement of the TruCluster Available Server configuration. Platform Availability - The TruCluster configuration provides redundancy at the system level. The available Server configuration of the TruCluster is used as this is the only configuration certified by the partner for use with their application. It may be necessary to create failover scripts for other software applications that run on the clustered configurations of this DIGITAL HiTest Suite. Understanding Availability Features This section provides background information on the availability features included in this HiTest Suite. Backup and Restore Backup and restore ensures that data remains available from one day to the next. It is generally identified as a data protection technique because the stored information can also be removed to a remote, protected environment. DIGITAL offers a range of backup and restore capabilities from individual tape systems to automated tape libraries. Disk Storage Technologies This section describes the disk storage technologies used to provide availability for DIGITAL HiTest configurations. Just a Bunch of Disks (JBOD) Just a bunch of disks (JBOD) refers to a multiple disk drive configuration, internal or external to a host computer, in which there is no storage controller. Disk drives are managed by the host system. To increase availability, JBOD storage systems are often configured with hardware such as redundant power supplies and fans, or multiple SCSI buses. HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 23 About This DIGITAL HiTest Suite Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) A Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) is a collection of disks managed by specialized array management software. When using RAID, all disks in the RAIDset should be the same type. Array management software may be host-based (execute in the host computer) or subsystem-based (execute in an intelligent disk controller).1 Disk striping (RAID Level 0), is technically not RAID because it does not offer redundancy. RAID Levels 2 and 3 are parallel access arrays (members are accessed concurrently). To ensure that all disks participate in every I/O request, the minimum chunk size is kept small (for example, a byte). RAID Levels 4 and 5 are independent access arrays (members are not required to be accessed concurrently). By keeping the minimum chunk size at least as large as a disk sector (block), not all members have to participate in each I/O request. RAID Levels 2 and 4 are not in general use. Figure 2-1 summarizes the RAID levels. The shaded areas in Figure 2-1 refer to space used for redundancy features. Figure 2-1: RAID Level Summary R A I D Level 0 S t r i p in g - No n r e d u n d a n t 1 M ir r o r i n g 2 B y t e Inte r le a v e d , E C C 3 B y t e In te r le a v e d , P a ri t y 4 B lo c k Interlea v e d , P a r it y 5 B lo c k Interlea v e d , D i s t r i b u te d P a r i t y M L 0 1 4 3 32 DIGITAL and other companies also use the terms RAID 0+1, RAID 1+5 and Adaptive 3/5 to refer to the combinations of these, and other, storage technologies. Table 2-2 describes the RAID types to consider when choosing a RAID configuration. 1 The RAID technique was described by D. A. Patterson, G. Gibson, and R. H. Katz "A Case for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID)," Report No. UCB/CSD 87/391, University of California, Berkeley CA 1987. 24 HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 About This DIGITAL HiTest Suite Table 2-2: RAID Levels and Descriptions RAID Description Advantages/Disadvantages Level Striping + increase in performance due to parallelism in 0 read and write Data segmented and - no fault tolerance (not a high availability distributed across several solution) disks Hardware Mirroring + good performance in read-intensive 1 applications (data can be read in parallel from Data written twice to different several disks) disk spindles within the disk - slower in writes (multiple writes required) array - spindle costs doubled Striped Mirroring + good performance in reads (RAID 1) 0+1 Combined level 0 and 1 + write performance improved versus RAID 1 due to parallelism Data mirrored onto and + adequate response maintained in event of disk striped across several disks failure Best for performance-critical, - spindle costs doubled fault-tolerant environments - recovery is I/O intensive Parallel access array + high data transfer rate 2 Striped + ECC detects and corrects errors ECC on separate drives - low I/O request rate - not appropriate with modern drives Parallel access array + good performance in reads due to parallelism 3 (like RAID 0) Small minimum chunk size + costs only slightly increased compared to Check bit calculated from disks without high availability solutions data + good performance with long records (high Parity bits on dedicated disk, data transfer rate) data striped across remaining - write performance penalty due to check bit disks calculation - cannot overlap I/O (low I/O request rate) Independent access array 4 + processes multiple requests simultaneously Parity disk - parity disk is a bottleneck on writes Independent access array + good performance in reads due to parallelism 5 (like RAID 0) Parity Bit + costs only slightly increased compared to Check bit and data distributed disks without high availability solutions (striped) across multiple disks + overlapped I/O Best in environments that are - write performance penalty due to check bit mostly read and are not calculation performance sensitive HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 25 About This DIGITAL HiTest Suite RAID Description Advantages/Disadvantages Level RAID 5 combined with + good performance in reads due to parallelism 1+5 (like RAID 0) mirroring Mirroring provided by LSM + double redundancy makes disk failure barely noticeable or Volume Shadowing Most reliable and highest - spindle costs more than double performance solution - write performance penalty due to check bit calculation The best features of 3 and 5 + good performance in reads due to parallelism Adaptive (like RAID 0) 3/5 Adapts between Level 3 and + costs only slightly increased compared to Level 5 in response to disks without high availability solutions changes in the application's workload + performs well with a wide variety of I/O loads even when load characteristics change minute by minute. - write performance penalty due to check bit calculation Logical Storage Manager (LSM) UNIX LSM provides low-overhead access to a logical view of storage devices. With LSM, logical disks can be created from any combination of physical disks of any size. LSM accomplishes this through the use of disk striping and mirroring. If a disk goes bad, the inherent redundancy keeps storage available. LSM includes a visual management interface to simplify storage management. Disk hot-spots are highlighted so managers can see which parts of their storage configurations receive the most or least accesses. The graphical interface can be used to rearrange storage layout dynamically, either to grow or compress disk volumes as needs change, or to dynamically tune performance and system utilization. Clustering A cluster is a group of systems that works collectively to provide fast, uninterrupted computing service. Close cooperation can maximize performance and minimize down time. Within a cluster, individual systems and their components do not have to match the characteristics of mainframes, supercomputers, or fault-tolerant systems, yet can cooperate to achieve the same results. Most clusters provide a cost-effective solution to achieve optimal system availability and application performance, extensive scaling capability, and simplified system management. DIGITAL UNIX TruCluster Solutions include: TruCluster Available Server is an environment for providing a quick recovery, failover (high availability) environment for many UNIX applications, including standard database products, NFS, printers, network logins, and so forth. The functionality of the Available Server is included in the Production Server. TruCluster Available Server is designed for computing environments that can tolerate a short disruption, but need critical applications automatically restarted. 26 HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 About This DIGITAL HiTest Suite Redundant Components Providing redundant components with a system increases that system's availability. If two identical components provide complete redundancy to each other, the availability factor for the set of components can increase by over 99% over a single component. Clustering and RAID are technologies that use redundancy of systems and of disks. Other components may be used in redundant configurations to further improve availability. Examples include disk controllers, power supplies, and network controllers. Many are hot swappable components that further increase availability by eliminating down time during replacement of the failed unit. Installability Installability is the ease with which hardware and software components can be installed and configured for use. Factors that are considered when evaluating installability include clarity of installation steps, number of steps and duration appropriate to the complexity of the product, and completeness of the installation and configuration information. The DIGITAL HiTest process thoroughly examined all aspects of the installation of this HiTest Suite. The installation procedures that were used are documented in Chapter 4. A few minor problems were detected that affect the software installation of more complex configurations. See Chapter 6 for more information. DIGITAL Multivendor Computer Services (MCS) offers expert installation services. Interoperability Major components of this HiTest Suite have been tested for interoperability, including the application, database, operating system, hardware, firmware, and service packs and patches. Since interoperability problems are often related to inappropriate versions of components, the specific versions that are known to interoperate are documented. Minimum and maximum configurations for this Suite have been tested. The specific processes used for testing this Suite are described in Chapter 5. The HiTest Notes provide solutions to interoperability problems in several ways. First, specific versions of all components are documented in Chapter 3. Second, installation and setup instructions in Chapter 4 are written so that many interoperability problems are avoided. Third, problems and solutions are documented in Chapter 6. Some interoperability issues were discovered that related to reading large numbers of web pages, apparent TruCluster hangs, and online documentation. See Chapter 6 for more information and solutions. Price Range Figure 2-2 shows the approximate list price (U.S. dollars) for the minimum and maximum HiTest Systems that can be configured from the SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 HiTest Suite. These prices were effective as of March 1998. The price range can vary significantly over time and with the inclusion of service packages, consulting, country-specific prices, and other factors. No matter what configuration is chosen, the resulting system is a leader in the industry due to the price and the power of the AlphaServer 4100 CPU. HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 27 About This DIGITAL HiTest Suite Figure 2-2: SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 Price Range 200 2 500 5 20 50 $100K $10 M $10K $1 M The purchase price of a system is only one factor affecting affordability. The cost of staff, space, maintenance, and upgrade also affect the total cost of ownership. The system value is determined by comparing these costs to the total benefit and deriving the return on investment (ROI). Because these costs and the benefits are unique to each customer, the ROI can best be determined by a joint customer and sales person team. Scalability For this HiTest Suite, scalability can be described in two ways. In terms of hardware, scalability refers to the additional hardware components that can be added to a system within and beyond the HiTest configuration. In terms of performance, scalability refers to the workload capability of the HiTest configuration. Additional Hardware Components Systems that are configured from this HiTest Suite can easily be upgraded both within and beyond the ranges specified in the Suite. In Figure 2-3, hardware scalability for this Suite is illustrated in terms of memory, number of CPUs, and disk space. Within the limits set for the enclosures called for in this HiTest Suite, comparisons are shown for the minimum and maximum limits of the system configuration. Note that within this DIGITAL HiTest Suite, the choice of system or cabinets can limit future expansion. If expansion is needed, select components that will allow future expansion. Figure 2-3: SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 HiTest Suite Scalability 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% HiT est 40% HiT est 30% 20% HiT est 10% 0% Memory Processors Storage 28 HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 About This DIGITAL HiTest Suite Systems configured within this range involve tradeoffs between these, and sometimes other components. Systems configured within this range generally exceed the requirements of the market. Systems configured within this range meet the Hi Te st requirements of most customers. Systems configured within this range are generally insufficient to meet the requirements of the market. Systems cannot be configured in this range. The AlphaServer 4x00 configurations of the SAP R/3 HiTest Suite meet the requirements for 80% of the SAP R/3 installations with 200 through 2000 users while providing significant expansion capability for situations that may reach beyond the scope of this HiTest Suite. In general, systems can be configured beyond the limits illustrated in Figure 2-3 by adding additional storage cabinets, clusters, and other peripherals. Workload Capability Scalability also measures how performance is affected as additional resources and users are added. When scalability is measured by workload capability, the factors that are considered include the effectiveness of additional hardware; whether the system remains consistent as you add to it; and how expensive it is to add to it. DIGITAL HiTest Suites are selected to provide an appropriate workload capability for the target application area. Often a choice of suites is available, each providing appropriate coverage for specific situations. HiTest works closely with other DIGITAL groups to ensure that a HiTest system will perform appropriately in a production environment. Many HiTest systems are tested and tuned for performance. Characterization tests were performed for SD benchmark (SAP standard benchmark). These tests are described in Chapter 5. Figure 2-4 shows the workload capability. Figure 2-4: SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 Workload Capability 20 200 50 500 2 5 10 clients 1 client 100 clients 1,000 clients One SD user corresponds to about three users in the real application. Depending on which parts of the application are used, this number is higher or lower. Benchmark data on other DIGITAL systems is available at the following URL: http://www.fra.dec.com/SAP-CC/Intranet/sizing/sizingliste.html HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 29 About This DIGITAL HiTest Suite Services DIGITAL offers a range of service options. The following portfolio of Business Critical Services is available for HiTest Suites and is backed by the DIGITAL Uptime Guarantee. Proof of Commitment: The DIGITAL Uptime Guarantee The DIGITAL Uptime Guarantee is a formal contract that commits DIGITAL to keeping a client's business critical systems in operation at least 99.5% of the time, excluding outages beyond the control of DIGITAL, such as electrical shutdowns, environmental failures, and downtime caused by application failure. If uptime levels are lower than 99.5%, clients do not pay the full service charge. Portfolio of Business Critical Services The three vital elements of DIGITAL Business Critical Services are: Availability Review The first step in initiating a Business Critical engagement with DIGITAL is a customized, in-depth availability analysis of the computing environment, beginning with an overview of operating goals. This review identifies potential risks and trouble spots in hardware, software, operations, physical environment, and network. A comprehensive written report forms the basis for determining serviceability requirements. Business Critical Gold Support Clients who purchase Business Critical Gold Support work with a named technical account manager who serves as the single point of contact and ensures that problems are resolved quickly. A privileged hotline assures crisis response within 30 minutes. An assigned support team works with the account manager to apply continuous effort to critical problems. The on-site support agreement for Gold Support Customers provides coverage 24 hours a day and seven days a week. Additional benefits include: - Notification of software patches as soon as they become available - Notification of known problems and fixes - Monthly service activity review - Operating system upgrade impact planning - Bi-annual System Healthcheck assessments. These are conducted using advanced system-based tools to assess the performance and security of systems. The collected data is analyzed against accepted practices, and the findings, together with recommendations for corrective action, are documented in a summary report. 210 HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 About This DIGITAL HiTest Suite Availability Partnership With Availability Partnership, system availability is maintained at the required level by measuring and analyzing actual system availability, and conducting regular updates to the original Availability Review. Particular focus is placed on: - Configuration and topology documentation - Availability status reporting - Change impact analysis - Proactive problem avoidance based on proactive patch/FCO/firmware management - Periodic detailed data collection and analysis - Availability model update - Contingency planning - Service planning and advising Complementary Support Services The three key Business Critical Services are augmented by: On-Site Parts Service DIGITAL works with the client to determine the appropriate inventory levels for their environment. A cost-effective rental parts solution is developed to maintain an on site inventory of spare parts. Installation and Startup DIGITAL offers rapid, worry-free implementation of new hardware and software including systems, PCs, terminals, workstations, networking components, operating systems, layered products, applications, and software updates. Clients can choose hardware installation, software installation and startup, or both. Meeting Client Needs Locally or Globally With 450 service center locations in l00 countries, DIGITAL is prepared to deliver consistent and comprehensive service capabilities on a local or multinational basis. These services encompass: Total system support for servers, network operating system, applications, switching components, and PCs Multivendor support for a diverse range of products including networking equipment, applications, and peripherals Microsoft Solution Provider and Authorization Support Centers with the largest concentration of Microsoft certified engineers in the world For More Information To find out more about DIGITAL Business Critical Services, contact your local DIGITAL Multivendor Customer Services sales specialist or visit the Business Critical Services web site at http://www.digital.com/services/mcs/mcs_critical.htm. HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 211 About This DIGITAL HiTest Suite Year 2000 Compliance Year 2000 Compliance refers to whether computer systems will properly recognize the date change from December 31, 1999 to January 1, 2000. Current information on Year 2000 status of DIGITAL products can be obtained from the DIGITAL Year 2000 Program web site at http://ww1.digital.com/year2000/. Current information on the Year 2000 status of other vendor's products should be confirmed with those vendors. While HiTest does not explicitly test for Year 2000 compliance in the components of this Suite, HiTest does check the published status of components where Year 2000 compliance would be a concern. The Year 2000 information presented here is accurate as of March 1998. Table 2-3 summarizes these findings. The color codes used in the table represent the following categories of readiness: Blue Version specified is Year 2000 ready today. Green Currently not Year 2000 ready. Version to be Year 2000 ready specified with Year 2000 date noted. Yellow Under evaluation. Red Will not be made ready for Year 2000. Product will be removed from active status on or before 31 March 1998. N Not Applicable - No Year 2000 implications exist for this component. Table 2-3: SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 Year 2000 Compliance Component Year 2000 Status AppSet software (SAP R/3) Blue Database Software (Oracle 7 for DIGITAL UNIX) Blue Middleware (TruCluster Available Server for DIGITAL UNIX) Blue Operating System (DIGITAL UNIX) Blue Platform (AlphaServer 4100) Blue Major Storage (if appropriate) (StorageWorks ESA 10000) N 212 HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 3 Configuration Data This chapter describes the SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 HiTest Suite including the hardware, software, and firmware components and their revision levels. If required, special configuration rules are explained. Hardware and Software Components Table 3-1 and Table 3-2 identify the range of hardware and software components that can be configured using the HiTest Suite. These two tables form the DIGITAL HiTest Template. The ranges of hardware provided in this template include one through four GB of memory, eight 2.1 GB disks, six 9.1 GB disks and the ESA 10000 with different disk options (see the Special Configuration Rules section), and a 7-cartridge tape loader. Table 3-3 lists the optional system management station hardware and software. Table 3-4 lists the revision levels of the components. The DIGITAL HiTest Template consists of three categories: AppSet Software Includes software specific to one class of customer solutions, in this case SAP solution Foundation Hardware Includes the base system, storage, and other hardware options Foundation Software Includes the operating system, middleware, and database software When ordering an item from a HiTest Template, select a quantity that is within the minimum and maximum range for the item. If the minimum quantity is zero (0), then the component is optional. If the minimum quantity is one or more, order at least the minimum quantity, but be cautious about exceeding the maximum quantity. The maximum quantity represents the greatest number of components that were tested for interoperability with all the other components in the Suite. For more details on the HiTest Suite hardware configuration, see Chapter 7. HiTest Notes for SAP Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 31 Configuration Data Table 3-1: DIGITAL HiTest Template AppSet Software and Foundation Hardware SAP HiTest AppSet Oracle TruCluster ASE DIGITAL UNIX AlphaServer 4100 HiTest Foundation Hardware For documentation and updates:http://cosmo.tay.dec.com and http://www.businesslink.digital.com Line Description Part Number HiTest Range Item Min Max
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