ServerNet Cluster Manual

Installing and Configuring a ServerNet Cluster
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Task 8: Install the Cluster Switches
by stopping the ServerNet cluster subsystem and then disconnecting the fiber-optic
cables connected to port 6 of the MSEBs in group 01, slots 51 and 52.
3. Connect a fiber-optic cable from port 6 of the MSEB located in slot 51 (X fabric) of
group 01 to any port in the range 0 through 7 of the ServerNet II Switch
subcomponent of the cluster switch. You do not need to connect to the Y fabric.
Connecting to the X fabric is sufficient to update the firmware and configuration
files.
4. Power on the cluster switch:
a. Connect the two power cords from the AC transfer switch to two independent
AC power sources.
b. On the UPS front panel, press the Power ON button. The green power-on LED
lights when the UPS is powered.
c. On the ServerNet II Switch front panel, press the Power On button. (You must
fully depress the button until it clicks.)
5. Using the system console for the node you selected in Step 1, log on to the TSM
Service Application.
6. Click the Cluster tab. (It can take a minute or two for the Cluster tab to become
visible after you connect to a new cluster switch.)
7. Click the plus (+) sign next to the External ServerNet X or Fabric resource to
display the Switch resource for the connected cluster switch.
8. Right-click the Switch resource and select Actions. The Actions dialog box
appears.
Note. HP does not recommend this method for permanently removing a node from a
ServerNet cluster because of the disruption in traffic across the Expand lines. For
complete instructions, refer to Section 6, Adding or Removing a Node.
Note. You can also use the OSM Service Connection. See the online help for information
on how to perform the equivalent activity.
Note. It is normal for the Compaq TSM 2001B or later client software to display down-rev
firmware and down-rev configuration alarms for a new cluster switch.
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