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Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O2000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide
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Contents
About This Guide
Purpose .................................................................................................................... xiii
Audience .................................................................................................................. xiii
Scope ........................................................................................................................ xiv
Referenced Manuals .................................................................................................. xv
Supplemental Documents ......................................................................................... xvi
Text Conventions.....................................................................................................xvii
Symbols in Text.......................................................................................................xvii
Symbols on Equipment.......................................................................................... xviii
Rack Stability ........................................................................................................... xix
Getting Help ............................................................................................................. xix
Compaq Technical Support ............................................................................... xix
Compaq Website.................................................................................................xx
Compaq Authorized Reseller..............................................................................xx
Chapter 1
Clustering Overview
Clusters Defined ...................................................................................................... 1-2
Availability .............................................................................................................. 1-3
Scalability ................................................................................................................ 1-3
Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Overview.......................................................... 1-4
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Chapter 2
Cluster Architecture
Compaq ProLiant Servers ........................................................................................ 2-2
High-Availability Features of ProLiant Servers ............................................... 2-3
Shared Storage Components .................................................................................... 2-3
RA4000 Array................................................................................................... 2-4
RA4100 Array................................................................................................... 2-4
RA4000 Array Controllers................................................................................ 2-5
Fibre Channel SAN Switches ........................................................................... 2-6
FC-AL Switches ............................................................................................... 2-7
Storage Hubs..................................................................................................... 2-7
Fibre Host Adapters .......................................................................................... 2-8
Gigabit Interface Converter-Shortwave Modules ............................................. 2-8
Fibre Channel Cables........................................................................................ 2-9
I/O Path Configurations for Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics ............................... 2-9
Overview of Fibre Channel Fabric SAN Topology .......................................... 2-9
Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics..................................................................... 2-9
Multiple Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics .................................................... 2-11
Maximum Distances Between Nodes and Shared Storage Components
in a Redundant Fibre Channel Fabric ............................................................. 2-13
I/O Data Paths in a Redundant Fibre Channel Fabric ..................................... 2-14
I/O Path Configuration Guidelines for Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics............. 2-15
I/O Path Configuration Rules for Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics.............. 2-19
Active/Standby Configuration Examples for Redundant Fibre Channel
Fabrics............................................................................................................. 2-20
Active/Active Configuration Examples for Redundant Fibre Channel
Fabrics............................................................................................................. 2-27
Summary of I/O Path Failure and Failover Scenarios for Redundant Fibre
Channel Fabrics .............................................................................................. 2-33
I/O Path Configurations for Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops.............. 2-39
Overview of FC-AL SAN Topology .............................................................. 2-39
Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops ................................................... 2-40
Multiple Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops..................................... 2-42
Maximum Distances Between Nodes and Shared Storage Components in a
Redundant FC-AL........................................................................................... 2-44
I/O Data Paths in a Redundant FC-AL ........................................................... 2-45
I/O Path Configuration Guidelines for Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated
Loops ..................................................................................................................... 2-47
I/O Path Configuration Rules for Redundant FC-ALs.................................... 2-50
Active/Standby Configuration Examples for Redundant FC-ALs.................. 2-51
Active/Active Configuration Examples for Redundant FC-ALs .................... 2-58
Summary of I/O Path Failure and Failover Scenarios for Redundant
FC-ALs ........................................................................................................... 2-64
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Cluster Architecture
continued
Cluster Interconnect Options ................................................................................. 2-70
Ethernet Cluster Interconnect ......................................................................... 2-70
Local Area Network ....................................................................................... 2-76
Chapter 3
Cluster Software Components
Overview of the Cluster Software............................................................................ 3-1
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server............................................................ 3-1
Compaq Software .................................................................................................... 3-2
Compaq SmartStart and Support Software....................................................... 3-2
Compaq System Configuration Utility ............................................................. 3-3
Compaq Array Configuration Utility................................................................ 3-3
Fibre Channel Fault Isolation Utility ................................................................ 3-3
Compaq Insight Manager ................................................................................. 3-4
Compaq Insight Manager XE ........................................................................... 3-4
Compaq Options ROMPaq ............................................................................... 3-4
Compaq StorageWorks Secure Path for Windows 2000 .................................. 3-5
Compaq Operating System Dependent Modules.............................................. 3-5
Oracle Software ....................................................................................................... 3-6
Oracle8i Server Enterprise Edition ................................................................... 3-6
Oracle8i Server ................................................................................................. 3-6
Oracle8i Parallel Server Option........................................................................ 3-6
Oracle8i Enterprise Manager............................................................................ 3-7
Oracle8i Certification ....................................................................................... 3-7
Application Failover and Reconnection Software ................................................... 3-8
Chapter 4
Cluster Planning
Site Planning............................................................................................................ 4-2
Capacity Planning for Cluster Hardware ................................................................. 4-3
Compaq ProLiant Servers................................................................................. 4-3
Planning Shared Storage Components for Redundant Fibre Channel
Fabrics .............................................................................................................. 4-3
Planning Shared Storage Components for Redundant Fibre Channel
Arbitrated Loops............................................................................................... 4-5
Planning Cluster Interconnect and Client LAN Components ........................... 4-6
Planning Cluster Configurations for Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics.................. 4-7
Sample Small Configuration in a Redundant Fibre Channel Fabric................. 4-7
Sample Large Configuration in a Redundant Fibre Channel Fabric................. 4-9
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Cluster Planning
continued
Planning Cluster Configurations for Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated
Loops ..................................................................................................................... 4-11
Sample Small Configuration in a Redundant FC-AL ..................................... 4-11
Sample Large Configuration in a Redundant FC-AL ..................................... 4-13
RAID Planning....................................................................................................... 4-14
Supported RAID Levels.................................................................................. 4-16
Raw Data Storage and Database Size ............................................................. 4-17
Selecting the Appropriate RAID Levels ......................................................... 4-17
Planning the Grouping of Physical Disk Storage Space ........................................ 4-18
Disk Drive Planning............................................................................................... 4-19
Nonshared Disk Drives ................................................................................... 4-19
Shared Disk Drives ......................................................................................... 4-20
Network Planning .................................................................................................. 4-20
Windows 2000 Advanced Server Hosts Files for an Ethernet Cluster
Interconnect .................................................................................................... 4-20
Client LAN ..................................................................................................... 4-21
Chapter 5
Installation and Configuration
Installation Overview............................................................................................... 5-2
Installing the Hardware............................................................................................ 5-4
Setting Up the Nodes ........................................................................................ 5-4
Installing the Fibre Host Adapters .................................................................... 5-4
Installing GBIC-SW Modules for the Fibre Host Adapters .............................. 5-5
Cabling the Fibre Host Adapters to the Storage Hubs or Switches................... 5-5
Installing the Cluster Interconnect Adapters..................................................... 5-6
Installing the Client LAN Adapters .................................................................. 5-7
Setting Up the RA4000/RA4100 Arrays........................................................... 5-7
Installing GBIC-SW Modules for the RA4000 Array Controllers.................... 5-9
Cabling the Storage Hubs or Switches to the RA4000 Array Controllers ........ 5-9
Installing Additional Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics................................. 5-15
Installing Additional Redundant FC-ALs ....................................................... 5-15
Cabling the Ethernet Cluster Interconnect ...................................................... 5-16
Cabling the Client LAN .................................................................................. 5-20
Installing the Operating System Software and Configuring the
RA4000/RA4100 Arrays........................................................................................ 5-21
Guidelines for Clusters ................................................................................... 5-21
Automated Installation Using SmartStart ....................................................... 5-22
Installing Secure Path Software for Windows 2000 .............................................. 5-26
Installing the Secure Path Server Software..................................................... 5-26
Installing the Secure Path Client Software...................................................... 5-27
Verifying Shared Disk Storage Using Secure Path Manager.......................... 5-27
Defining Active Array Controllers ................................................................. 5-28
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Installing Compaq OSDs ....................................................................................... 5-30
Verifying Cluster Communications ................................................................ 5-31
Mounting Remote Drives and Verifying Administrator Privileges ................ 5-32
Installing the Ethernet OSDs .......................................................................... 5-33
Installing Oracle Software ..................................................................................... 5-44
Configuring Oracle Software................................................................................. 5-45
Installing Object Link Manager ............................................................................. 5-45
Additional Notes on Configuring Oracle Software ........................................ 5-46
Verifying the Hardware and Software Installation ................................................ 5-47
Cluster Communications ................................................................................ 5-47
Access to Shared Storage from All Nodes...................................................... 5-47
OSDs .............................................................................................................. 5-47
Other Verification Tasks ................................................................................ 5-48
Power Distribution and Power Sequencing Guidelines ......................................... 5-48
Server Power Distribution .............................................................................. 5-49
RA4000/RA4100 Array Power Distribution .................................................. 5-49
Power Sequencing .......................................................................................... 5-50
Chapter 6
Cluster Management
Cluster Management Concepts ................................................................................ 6-2
Powering Off a Node Without Interrupting Cluster Services ........................... 6-2
Managing a Cluster in a Degraded Condition................................................... 6-2
Managing Network Clients Connected to a Cluster ......................................... 6-3
Cluster Events................................................................................................... 6-3
Management Applications ....................................................................................... 6-4
Monitoring Server and Network Hardware ...................................................... 6-4
Managing Shared Drives .................................................................................. 6-5
Monitoring Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics ................................................. 6-5
Monitoring Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops.................................. 6-6
Monitoring the Database .................................................................................. 6-7
Remotely Managing a Cluster .......................................................................... 6-7
Software Maintenance for Oracle8i ......................................................................... 6-8
Deinstalling the OSDs ...................................................................................... 6-8
Upgrading Oracle8i Server ............................................................................. 6-11
Upgrading the OSDs....................................................................................... 6-11
Deinstalling a Partial OSD Installation........................................................... 6-13
Upgrading Oracle8i Server ............................................................................. 6-14
Managing Changes to Shared Storage Components .............................................. 6-14
Replacing a Failed Disk.................................................................................. 6-14
Adding Disk Drives to Increase Storage Capacity ......................................... 6-15
Adding an RA4000/RA4100 Array ................................................................ 6-15
Replacing a Failed Fibre Host Adapter........................................................... 6-16
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Cluster Management
continued
Replacing a Cluster Node ...................................................................................... 6-17
Removing the Node ........................................................................................ 6-17
Adding the Replacement Node ....................................................................... 6-18
Adding a Cluster Node........................................................................................... 6-21
Preparing the New Node................................................................................. 6-22
Preparing the Existing Cluster Nodes ............................................................. 6-23
Installing the Cluster Software for Oracle8i ................................................... 6-23
Monitoring Cluster Operation ................................................................................ 6-25
Tools Overview............................................................................................... 6-25
Using Secure Path Manager............................................................................ 6-25
Uninstalling Secure Path................................................................................. 6-28
Chapter 7
Troubleshooting
Basic Troubleshooting Tips ..................................................................................... 7-2
Power ................................................................................................................ 7-2
Physical Connections ........................................................................................ 7-2
Access to Cluster Components ......................................................................... 7-3
Software Revisions ........................................................................................... 7-3
Firmware Revisions .......................................................................................... 7-4
Troubleshooting Oracle8i and OSD Installation Problems and Error Messages ..... 7-5
Potential Difficulties Installing the OSDs with the Oracle Universal
Installer ............................................................................................................. 7-5
Unable to Start OracleCMService..................................................................... 7-6
Unable to Start OracleNMService .................................................................... 7-7
Unable to Start the Database............................................................................. 7-7
Initialization of the Dynamic Link Library NM.DLL Failed............................ 7-8
Troubleshooting Node-to-Node Connectivity Problems.......................................... 7-8
Nodes Are Unable to Communicate with Each Other ...................................... 7-8
Unable to Ping the Cluster Interconnect or the Client LAN ............................. 7-9
Node or Nodes Unable to Rejoin the Cluster.................................................... 7-9
Troubleshooting Client-to-Cluster Connectivity Problems.................................... 7-10
A Network Client Cannot Communicate with the Cluster.............................. 7-10
Troubleshooting Shared Storage Problems ............................................................ 7-11
Verifying Connectivity to a Redundant Fibre Channel Fabric........................ 7-11
Verifying Connectivity to a Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop ........ 7-12
Shared Disks in the RA4000/RA4100 Arrays Are Not Recognized By One
or More Nodes ................................................................................................ 7-12
A Cluster Node Cannot Connect to the Shared Drives ................................... 7-14
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Troubleshooting
continued
Troubleshooting Secure Path ................................................................................. 7-14
Secure Path Guidelines for Windows 2000 Advanced Server........................ 7-14
Secure Path Manager Cannot Start With Hosts That Use Hyphenated Host
Names ............................................................................................................. 7-15
Secure Path Manager Is Delayed In Reporting Path Failure Information....... 7-16
The Addition of New LUNs Causes an Error................................................. 7-16
A Configuration of More Than 64 LUNs Prevents the Secure Path Agent
From Starting.................................................................................................. 7-16
Appendix A
Diagnosing and Resolving Shared Disk Problems
Introduction .............................................................................................................A-1
Run Object Link Manager on All Nodes .................................................................A-3
Restart All Affected Nodes in the Cluster ...............................................................A-4
Rerun and Validate Object Link Manager On All Affected Nodes .........................A-4
Run and Validate Secure Path Manager On All Nodes ...........................................A-5
Run Disk Management On All Nodes .....................................................................A-5
Run and Validate the Array Configuration Utility On All Nodes............................A-6
Perform Cluster Software and Firmware Checks ....................................................A-6
Perform Cluster Hardware Checks ..........................................................................A-7
Contact Your Compaq Support Representative .......................................................A-8
Glossary
Index
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1. Example of a two-node Compaq Parallel Database
Model PDC/O2000 cluster ................................................................................. 1-2
Figure 2-1. Two-node PDC/O2000 with a two-fabric redundant Fibre
Channel Fabric ................................................................................................. 2-10
Figure 2-2. Two-node PDC/O2000 with two redundant Fibre Channel
Fabrics .............................................................................................................. 2-12
Figure 2-3. Maximum distances between PDC/O2000 cluster nodes and
shared storage subsystem components in a redundant Fibre Channel
Fabric................................................................................................................ 2-13
Figure 2-4. Fibre Host Adapter-to-Fibre Channel SAN Switch data paths........... 2-14
Figure 2-5. Fibre Channel SAN Switch-to-RA4100/4000 Array data paths......... 2-15
Figure 2-6. Active/standby configuration with one RA4000/RA4100 Array ....... 2-22
Figure 2-7. Active/standby configuration with two RA4000/RA4100
Arrays ............................................................................................................... 2-23
Figure 2-8. Active/standby configuration with three RA4000/RA4100
Arrays ............................................................................................................... 2-24
Figure 2-9. Active/standby configuration with four RA4000/RA4100
Arrays ............................................................................................................... 2-25
Figure 2-10. Active/standby configuration with five RA4000/RA4100
Arrays ............................................................................................................... 2-26
Figure 2-11. Active/active configuration with two RA4000/RA4100 Arrays ...... 2-29
Figure 2-12. Active/active configuration with three RA4000/RA4100
Arrays ............................................................................................................... 2-30
Figure 2-13. Active/active configuration with four RA4000/RA4100
Arrays ............................................................................................................... 2-31
Figure 2-14. Active/active configuration with five RA4000/RA4100 Arrays ...... 2-32
Figure 2-15. Two-node PDC/O2000 with a two-loop redundant Fibre
Channel Arbitrated Loop.................................................................................. 2-41
Figure 2-16. Two-node PDC/O2000 with two redundant Fibre Channel
Arbitrated Loops .............................................................................................. 2-43
Figure 2-17. Maximum distances between PDC/O2000 cluster nodes and
shared storage subsystem components in a redundant FC-AL ......................... 2-44
Figure 2-18. Fibre Host Adapter-to-FC-AL Switch/Storage Hub data paths........ 2-45
Figure 2-19. FC-AL Switch/Storage Hub-to-RA4000/RA4100 Array data
paths ................................................................................................................. 2-46
Figure 2-20. Active/standby configuration with one RA4000/RA4100
Array ................................................................................................................ 2-53
Figure 2-21. Active/standby configuration with two RA4000/RA4100
Arrays ............................................................................................................... 2-54
Figure 2-22. Active/standby configuration with three RA4000/RA4100
Arrays ............................................................................................................... 2-55
Figure 2-23. Active/standby configuration with four RA4000/RA4100
Arrays ............................................................................................................... 2-56
Figure 2-24. Active/standby configuration with five RA4000/RA4100
Arrays ............................................................................................................... 2-57
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Figure 2-25. Active/active configuration with two RA4000/RA4100 Arrays ...... 2-60
Figure 2-26. Active/active configuration with three RA4000/RA4100
Arrays............................................................................................................... 2-61
Figure 2-27. Active/active configuration with four RA4000/RA4100
Arrays............................................................................................................... 2-62
Figure 2-28. Active/active configuration with five RA4000/RA4100 Arrays ...... 2-63
Figure 2-29. Non-redundant Ethernet cluster interconnect using a
crossover cable................................................................................................. 2-73
Figure 2-30. Non-redundant Ethernet cluster using an Ethernet switch or
hub ................................................................................................................... 2-74
Figure 2-31. Redundant Ethernet cluster interconnect for a two-node
PDC/O2000 cluster .......................................................................................... 2-75
Figure 4-1. Two-node PDC/O2000 cluster with one redundant Fibre
Channel Fabric and one RA4000/RA4100 Array .............................................. 4-7
Figure 4-2. Six-node PDC/O2000 cluster with one redundant Fibre Channel
Fabric and five RA4000/RA4100 Arrays........................................................... 4-9
Figure 4-3. Two-node PDC/O2000 cluster with one redundant FC-AL and
one RA4000/RA4100 Array ............................................................................ 4-11
Figure 4-4. Six-node PDC/O2000 cluster with one redundant FC-AL and
five RA4000/RA4100 Arrays .......................................................................... 4-13
Figure 4-5. RA4000/RA4100 Array disk grouping for a PDC/O2000 cluster...... 4-18
Figure 5-1. Connecting Fibre Host Adapters to Storage Hubs, FC-AL
Switches, or Fibre Channel SAN Switches........................................................ 5-6
Figure 5-2. RA4000/RA4100 Arrays connected to clustered servers
through one redundant Fibre Channel Fabric or redundant FC-AL ................... 5-8
Figure 5-3. Cabling Storage Hubs, FC-AL Switches, or Fibre Channel SAN
Switches to RA4000 Array Controllers in an active/standby
configuration .................................................................................................... 5-11
Figure 5-4. Method 1: cabling an active/active configuration with two
RA4000/RA4100 Arrays.................................................................................. 5-13
Figure 5-5. Method 2: cabling an active/active configuration with two
RA4000/RA4100 Arrays.................................................................................. 5-14
Figure 5-6. Non-redundant Ethernet cluster interconnect using a crossover
cable ................................................................................................................. 5-17
Figure 5-7. Non-redundant Ethernet cluster interconnect using an Ethernet
switch or hub.................................................................................................... 5-18
Figure 5-8. Redundant Ethernet cluster interconnect for a two-node
PDC/O2000 cluster .......................................................................................... 5-19
Figure 5-9. Server power distribution in a three-node cluster............................... 5-49
Figure A-1. Tasks for diagnosing and resolving shared storage problems .............A-2
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List of Tables
Table 2-1 High-Availability Components of ProLiant Servers................................ 2-3
Table 2-2 Features of Active/Standby and Active/Active Configurations for
Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics .................................................................... 2-17
Table 2-3 I/O Path Failure and Failover Scenarios in Redundant Fibre
Channel Fabrics for Active/Standby Configurations With One
RA4000/RA4100 Array ................................................................................... 2-33
Table 2-4 I/O Path Failure and Failover Scenarios in Redundant Fibre
Channel Fabrics for Active/Standby Configurations With Two or More
RA4000/RA4100 Arrays.................................................................................. 2-35
Table 2-5 I/O Path Failure and Failover Scenarios in Redundant Fibre
Channel Fabrics for Active/Active Configurations With Two or More
RA4000/RA4100 Arrays.................................................................................. 2-37
Table 2-6 Features of Active/Standby and Active/Active Configurations for
Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops..................................................... 2-48
Table 2-7 I/O Path Failure and Failover Scenarios in Redundant FC-ALs for
Active/Standby Configurations With One RA4000/RA4100 Array ................ 2-64
Table 2-8 I/O Path Failure and Failover Scenarios in Redundant FC-ALs for
Active/Standby Configurations With Two or More RA4000/RA4100
Arrays ............................................................................................................... 2-66
Table 2-9 I/O Path Failure and Failover Scenarios in Redundant FC-ALs for
Active/Active Configurations With Two or More RA4000/RA4100
Arrays ............................................................................................................... 2-68
Table 5-1 Active/Active Cabling Methods ............................................................ 5-12
Table 5-2 Active Array Controller Locations ........................................................ 5-29
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About This Guide
Purpose
This administrator guide provides information about the planning, installation,
configuration, implementation, management, and troubleshooting of the
Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O2000 running Oracle8i
software on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server operating system.
Audience
The expected audience of this guide consists primarily of MIS professionals
whose jobs include designing, installing, configuring, and maintaining
Compaq Parallel Database Clusters.
The audience of this guide must have a working knowledge of Microsoft
Windows 2000 Advanced Server and of Oracle databases or have the
assistance of a database administrator.
This guide contains information for network administrators, database
administrators, installation technicians, systems integrators, and other
technical personnel in the enterprise environment for the purpose of cluster
planning, installation, implementation, and maintenance.
IMPORTANT: This guide contains installation, configuration, and maintenance
information that can be valuable for a variety of users. If you are installing the PDC/O2000
but will not be administering the cluster on a daily basis, please make this guide available
to the person or persons who will be responsible for the clustered servers after you have
completed the installation.
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Scope
This guide offers significant background information about clusters as well as
basic concepts associated with designing clusters. It also contains detailed
product descriptions and installation steps.
This administrator guide is designed to assist you in the following objectives:
I Understanding basic concepts of clustering technology
I Recognizing and using the high-availability features of the PDC/O2000
I Planning and designing a PDC/O2000 cluster configuration to meet your
business needs
I Installing and configuring PDC/O2000 hardware and software
I Managing the PDC/O2000
I Troubleshooting the PDC/O2000
The following summarizes the contents of this guide:
I Chapter 1, "Clustering Overview," provides an introduction to
clustering technology features and benefits.
I Chapter 2, "Cluster Architecture," describes the hardware components
of the PDC/O2000 and provides detailed I/O path configuration
information.
I Chapter 3, "Cluster Software Components," describes software
components used with the PDC/O2000.
I Chapter 4, "Cluster Planning," outlines an approach to planning and
designing cluster configurations that meet your business needs.
I Chapter 5, "Installation and Configuration," outlines the steps you will
take to install and configure the PDC/O2000 hardware and software.
I Chapter 6, "Cluster Management," includes techniques for managing
and maintaining the PDC/O2000.
I Chapter 7, "Troubleshooting," contains troubleshooting information for
the PDC/O2000.
I Appendix A, "Diagnosing and Resolving Shared Disk Problems,"
describes procedures to diagnose and resolve shared disk problems.
I Glossary contains definitions of terms used in this guide.
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Some clustering topics are mentioned, but not detailed, in this guide. For
example, this guide does not describe how to install and configure Oracle8i on
a cluster. For information about these topics, see the documents referenced in
the guide sections or refer to the documentation provided with the Oracle
software.
Referenced Manuals
For additional information, refer to documentation related to the specific
hardware and software components of the Compaq Parallel Database Cluster.
These related manuals include, but are not limited to:
I Documentation related to the ProLiant servers you are clustering
(for example, guides, posters, and performance and tuning guides)
I Compaq StorageWorks documentation
G Compaq StorageWorks RAID Array 4000 User Guide
G Compaq StorageWorks RAID Array 4100 User Guide
G Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel Storage Hub 7
Installation Guide
G Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel Storage Hub 12
Installation Guide
G Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter
Installation Guide
G Compaq StorageWorks 64-Bit/66-MHz Fibre Channel Host Adapter
Installation Guide
I Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server documentation
G Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server Administrator's Guide
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I Oracle8i documentation, including:
G Oracle8i Parallel Server Setup and Configuration Guide
G Oracle8i Parallel Server Concepts
G Oracle8i Parallel Server Administration, Deployment, and
Performance
G Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide
G Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Guide
G Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide
Supplemental Documents
The following technical documents contain important supplemental
information for the Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O2000:
I Supported Ethernet Interconnects for Compaq Parallel Database
Clusters Using Oracle Parallel Server (ECG062/0299), at
www.compaq.com/support/techpubs/whitepapers
I Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O2000 Certification
Matrix for Windows 2000, at
www.compaq.com/enterprise/ha-pdc.html
I Various technical white papers on Oracle and cluster sizing, which are
available from Compaq ActiveAnswers website, at
www.compaq.com/activeanswers
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Rack Stability
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment,
be sure that:
I The leveling jacks are extended to the floor.
I The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks.
I The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single rack
installations.
I The racks are coupled together in multiple rack installations.
I Only one component is extended at a time. A rack may become unstable if
more than one component is extended for any reason.
Getting Help
If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide, you
can get further information and other help in the following locations.
Compaq Technical Support
In North America, call the Compaq Technical Phone Support Center at
1-800-OK-COMPAQ. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
For continuous quality improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored.
Outside North America, call the nearest Compaq Technical Support Phone
Center. Telephone numbers for worldwide Technical Support Centers are
listed on the Compaq website. Access the Compaq website by logging on to
the Internet at
www.compaq.com
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I Technical support registration number (if applicable)
I Product serial number
I Product model name and number
I Applicable error messages
I Add-on boards or hardware
I Third-party hardware or software
I Operating system type and revision level
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Compaq Website
The Compaq website has information on this product as well as the latest
drivers and Flash ROM images. You can access the Compaq website by
logging on to the Internet at
www.compaq.com
Compaq Authorized Reseller
For the name of your nearest Compaq Authorized Reseller:
I In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518.
I In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868.
I Elsewhere, see the Compaq website for locations and telephone
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Chapter
Clustering Overview
For many years, companies have depended on clustered computer systems to
fulfill two key requirements: to ensure users can access and process
information that is critical to the ongoing operation of their business, and to
increase the performance and throughput of their computer systems at minimal
cost. These requirements are known as availability and scalability,
respectively.
Historically, these requirements have been fulfilled with clustered systems
built on proprietary technology. Over the years, open systems have
progressively and aggressively moved proprietary technologies into
industry-standard products. Clustering is no exception. Its primary features,
availability and scalability, have been moving into client/server products for
the last few years.
The absorption of clustering technologies into open systems products is
creating less expensive, non-proprietary solutions that deliver levels of
function commonly found in traditional clusters. While some uses of the
proprietary solutions will always exist, such as those controlling stock
exchange trading floors and aerospace mission controls, many critical
applications can reach the desired levels of availability and scalability with
non-proprietary client/server-based clustering.
These clustering solutions use industry-standard hardware and software,
thereby providing key clustering features at a lower price than proprietary
clustering systems. Before examining the features and benefits of the Compaq
Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O2000 (referred to here as the
PDC/O2000), it is helpful to understand the concepts and terminology of
clustered systems.
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Clusters Defined
A cluster is an integration of software and hardware products that enables a set
of loosely coupled servers and shared storage subsystem components to
present a single system image to clients and to operate as a single system. As a
cluster, the group of servers and shared storage subsystem components offers a
level of availability and scalability far exceeding that obtained if each cluster
node operated as a stand-alone server.
The PDC/O2000 uses the Oracle8i Parallel Server software, which is a parallel
database that can distribute its workload among the cluster nodes. Refer to
Chapter 3, "Cluster Software Components" to determine the specific releases
your cluster kit supports.
Figure 1-1 shows an example of a PDC/O2000 that includes two nodes
(ProLiantTM servers), two Compaq StorageWorks RAID Array 4000s or 4100s
(RA4000/RA4100 Arrays), two Compaq StorageWorksTM Fibre Channel Storage
Hubs, Compaq StorageWorks FC-AL Switches, or Compaq StorageWorks Fibre
Channel SAN Switches, a cluster interconnect, and a client local area
network (LAN).
Client LAN
Cluster
Switch/Hub Interconnect
Fibre Host Fibre Host
Adapters (2) Adapters (2)
Node 1 Node 2
Storage Storage
Hub/Switch #1 Hub/Switch #2
RA4000/4100 Array #1 RA4000/4100 Array #2
Figure 1-1. Example of a two-node Compaq Parallel Database
Model PDC/O2000 cluster
The PDC/O2000 can use redundant Fibre Channel Fabric Storage Area
Network (SAN) and redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) SAN
topologies. These two SAN topologies support the use of multiple redundant
fabrics or loops, respectively. In the example shown in Figure 1-1, the
clustered nodes are connected to the database on the shared storage
subsystems through a redundant Fibre Channel Fabric or redundant FC-AL.
Clients access the database through the client LAN, and the cluster nodes
communicate across an Ethernet cluster interconnect.
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Availability
When computer systems experience outages, the amount of time the system is
unavailable is referred to as downtime. Downtime has several primary causes:
hardware faults, software faults, planned service, operator error, and
environmental factors. Minimizing downtime is a primary goal of a cluster.
Simply defined, availability is the measure of how well a computer system
can continuously deliver services to clients.
Availability is a system-wide endeavor. The hardware, operating system, and
applications must be designed for availability. Clustering requires stability in
these components, then couples them in such a way that failure of one item
does not render the system unusable. By using redundant components and
mechanisms that detect and recover from faults, clusters can greatly increase
the availability of applications critical to business operations.
Scalability
Simply defined, scalability is a computer system characteristic that enables
improved performance or throughput when supplementary hardware resources
are added. Scalable systems allow increased throughput by adding components
to an existing system without the expense of adding an entire new system.
In a stand-alone server configuration, scalable systems allow increased
throughput by adding processors or more memory. In a cluster configuration,
this result is usually obtained by adding cluster nodes.
Not only must the hardware benefit from additional components, but also
software must be constructed in such a way as to take advantage of the
additional processing power. Oracle8i Parallel Server distributes the workload
among the cluster nodes. As more nodes are added to the cluster, cluster-aware
applications can use the parallel features of Oracle8i Parallel Server to
distribute workload among more servers, thereby obtaining greater throughput.
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Compaq Parallel Database
Cluster Overview
As traditional clustering technology has moved into the open systems of
client/server computing, Compaq has provided innovative, customer-focused
solutions. The PDC/O2000 moves client/server computing one step closer to
the capabilities found in expensive, proprietary cluster solutions, at a fraction
of the cost.
The PDC/O2000 combines the popular Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced
Server operating system and the industry-leading Oracle8i Parallel Server with
award-winning Compaq ProLiant servers and shared storage subsystems.
Together, these hardware and software components provide improved
performance through a truly scalable parallel application and improved
availability using clustering software that rapidly recovers from detectable
faults. These components also provide improved availability through
concurrent multinode database access using Oracle8i Parallel Server.
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Chapter
Cluster Architecture
The Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O2000 (referred to here as
the PDC/O2000) is an integration of a number of different hardware and
software products. This chapter discusses how these products play a role in
bringing a complete clustering solution to your computing environment.
The hardware products include:
I Compaq ProLiant servers
I Shared storage components
G Compaq StorageWorks RAID Array 4100s (RA4100 Arrays) or
Compaq StorageWorks RAID Array 4000s (RA4000 Arrays)
G Two Compaq StorageWorks RAID Array 4000 Controllers (RA4000
Array Controllers) installed in each RA4000 Array or RA4100 Array
G Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel SAN Switches (Fibre Channel
SAN Switches) for redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics
G Compaq StorageWorks Storage Hubs (Storage Hubs) or Compaq
StorageWorks FC-AL Switches (FC-AL Switches) for redundant
Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops
G Compaq StorageWorks 64-bit/66 MHz Fibre Channel Host Adapters
or Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel Host Adapter/Ps (Fibre
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