HP StorageWorks P9000 Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide (TB534-96009, February 2011)

4 P9000 Cluster Extension and CLI
P9000 Cluster Extension allows integration into almost any cluster software for commercial UNIX,
Linux, and Windows operating systems. Use the clxrun command to check proper functionality
of P9000 Cluster Extension prior to integration with the cluster software.
The CLI also allows integration of the Continuous Access software. For information on supported
platforms, see the HP SPOCK website: http://www.hp.com/storage/spock.
Configuring the CLI
Using the P9000 Cluster Extension CLI requires the following configuration steps:
1. Create the Continuous Access environment.
2. Create the RAID Manager configuration file.
3. Configure command device authentication.
When the P9000 Cluster Extension CLI is used with virtual command device and/or command
device authentication enabled, use the P9000 Cluster Extension configuration tool CLI to
configure the authentication credentials.
For Windows instructions, see “Defining P9000 Cluster Extension configuration information
using the CLI” (page 22).
For Linux instructions, see “Configuring RAID Manager command device user authentication
(page 65).
4. Create and configure the user configuration file.
Creating the Continuous Access environment and configuring RAID Manager
HP support personnel are trained and authorized to set up the Continuous Access software. You
can, however, configure and change the disk pairs and RAID Manager instances using LUN
Manager, Command View XP, XP Remote Web Console, P9000 Remote Web Console, Command
View Advanced Edition, and RAID Manager.
Timing considerations
P9000 Cluster Extension is designed to prioritize disk array operations over application service
startup operations. If P9000 Cluster Extension invokes disk pair resynchronization operations or
gathers information about the remote disk array, P9000 Cluster Extension waits until the requested
status information is reported. This prioritizes data integrity over application service startup and
failover behavior.
Because the takeover timing depends on the configuration of your RAID Manager environment
and the settings in UCF.cfg, these considerations must be evaluated:
P9000 Cluster Extension uses RAID Manager instances to communicate with the remote disk
array. Depending on the settings of the RAID Manager instance timeout parameter and the
number of remote instances, the online operation could time out. This can also happen if
clxrun is used in a script or called by another program and the local RAID Manager instance
cannot reach the remote RAID Manager instance. See “Setting up RAID Manager” (page 16)
for more information.
If the ApplicationStartup attribute is set to RESYNCWAIT, P9000 Cluster Extension tries to
resynchronize disk pairs and waits until the RAID Manager device/copy group is in PAIR
state. In some versions of RAID Manager and the array microcode, a full resynchronization
is done. Depending on the amount of data to be transferred, it could take hours to
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