ServerNet Cluster Web
Replace an AC
Transfer Switch?
You replace an AC transfer switch, a component of a Nonstop™
Cluster switch, by using a guided procedure. Online help for the
guided procedure provides detailed instructions on how to
physically replace an AC transfer switch. It is recommended but
not required that the AC transfer switch be replaced by a
service provider. You can perform the procedure on a
workstation that has a LAN connection to any node connected
to the Nonstop™ Cluster Switch.
If you are using TSM, from the TSM workstation, choose
Start>Programs>Compaq TSM>Guided
Replacement Tools>Replace Switch Component.
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If you are using OSM, in the tree pane, right-click the AC
Transfer Switch you are replacing, select Actions, and
then select the Replace action.
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Remove a node from
a ServerNet cluster?
You remove a node from a ServerNet cluster first by stopping
the Expand-over-ServerNet lines configured from the node to all
other nodes in the cluster and from all other nodes to the node
being removed.
On the node being removed, you must then use an SCF
command to bring ServerNet cluster services to a STOPPED
logical state. This causes the node being removed to inform
other nodes that it is leaving the cluster.
If your cluster uses one of the star topologies, see the
ServerNet Cluster Manual for more information.
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If your cluster uses the layered topology, see the
ServerNet Cluster 6780 Planning and Installation Guide
for more information.
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Replace an MSEB PIC? To replace a PIC in an MSEB, you must remove the MSEB from
its enclosure. To do this while the system is online, you must
use the guided procedure for SEB/MSEB Replacement. See How
do I replace a SEB with an MSEB?
Instructions for removing and installing a PIC can be found in
the
Procedures section of the CSSI home page on this web.
Replace a PIC in a
ServerNet II Switch?
You cannot replace a PIC installed in a ServerNet II Switch. If a
PIC installed in a ServerNet II Switch is faulty and no other
functional PICs are available, you must replace the ServerNet II
Switch.










