User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Introduction
- Tools for Reading Online Documentation
- Solaris Documentation
- Your Integrated System
- Cluster Platform Component Location
- Cabling the System
- Cluster Platform 4500/3 Recovery
- Before You Begin Recovery
- Recovery CD-ROMs
- Installing the Recovery CD
- 1. Access the management server console through the terminal concentrator:
- 2. To issue a Stop-A command to the cluster nodes and to access the OpenBoot PROM (OBP) prompt, p...
- 3. This character forces access to the telnet prompt. Enter the Stop-A command, as follows:
- 4. Boot the system from the CD-ROM:
- 5. Select a CD-ROM drive from the menu.
- 6. Install the Solaris operating environment software.
- 7. Install the second data CD.
- Installing the Recovery CD
- Completing the Recovery Process
- Customizing the Cluster Platform 4500/3
- Customizing the Terminal Concentrator
- 1. Power up the main circuit breaker, and then power up all individual system components.
- 2. Provide console connectivity into the terminal concentrator:
- 3. Configure the terminal concentrator device:
- 4. Modify the default IP address that will be used in your network. Use the addr command to modif...
- 5. Copy the Ethernet address entered above for the terminal concentrator, and add it to “Ethernet...
- 6. Terminate your tip session by entering ~ . (tilde and period). Power-cycle the terminal concen...
- 7. From the Sun workstation, verify that the terminal concentrator responds to the new IP address:
- 8. To access the terminal concentrator, include the default router in the terminal concentrator c...
- 9. Type the following information into the config.annex file; replace the following variable with...
- 10. Enter the
w command to save changes and exit the config.annex file. - 11. Enable access to all ports, and reboot the terminal concentrator.
- 12. From the Sun workstation, access the terminal concentrator:
- 13. Boot the management server from the OBP prompt to start the customization process.
- 14. Choose a specific localization.
- 15. Select the appropriate terminal emulation:
- 16. Select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) services.
- 17. Select the primary network interface.
- 18. Enter the name of the management server.
- 19. Enter the IP address of the management server.
- 20. Deselect IPv6 support.
- 21. Confirm the customization information for the management server:
- 22. Deselect and confirm Kerberos security.
- 23. Select and confirm a naming service.
- 24. Select a subnet membership.
- 25. Select a netmask.
- 26. Select the appropriate time zone and region.
- 27. Set the date and time, and confirm all information.
- 28. Select a secure root password.
- 29. Add the router name and IP address:
- 30. Add the cluster environment name:
- 31. Enter the terminal concentrator name (node names will follow):
- 32. Add the cluster node names and IP addresses:
- 33. Add the disk array host names and IP addresses.:
- 34. When prompted to confirm the variables, type y if all of the variables are correct. Type n if...
- 35. Error messages indicate that the devices did not start completely.
- 36. When the management server reboots, log in as root user to start the terminal concentrator cu...
- Starting the Cluster Console
- 1. Start cluster console windows for both cluster nodes by entering the following command on the ...
- 2. In the Cluster Control Panel window, double-click the Cluster Console (console mode) icon to d...
- 3. To enter text into both node windows simultaneously, click the cursor in the Cluster Console w...
- Installing the Software Stack on Both Cluster Nodes
- 1. Use the ccp(1M) Cluster Console window to enter the following command into both nodes simultan...
- 2. Log into each cluster node as a superuser (password is abc) and change the default password to...
- 3. Configure the Sun StorEdge T3 array shared disk storage, using the Solstice DiskSuite software.
- 4. Select a quorum device to satisfy failure fencing requirements for the cluster. (Refer to the ...
- 5. Install and configure the highly available application for the cluster environment. (Refer to ...
- 6. Establish resource groups, logical hosts, and data services to enable the required application...
- TABLE24 Cluster Platform Cables
- Customizing the Terminal Concentrator
- The Cluster Platform 4500/3 System
- Task Overview
- 1. Provide a name, IP address, and root password for the management server.
- 2. Provide a name and IP address for the terminal concentrator.
- 3. Provide a name for the cluster environment and a default router (gateway).
- 4. Provide names and IP addresses for individual cluster nodes.
- 5. Provide names and IP addresses for the Sun StorEdge T3 arrays.
- 6. Configure shared disk storage under Solstice DiskSuite or VERITAS volume manager. Configuratio...
- 7. Select a quorum device from the shared disk storage.
- 8. Install and configure the required highly available applications.
- 9. Install and configure data services to support the highly available applications.
- 10. Configure network adapter failover (NAFO) for automatic failover.
- Hardware Components
- Software Components
- Task Overview
- Laptop Settings to Access Monitor Mode
- To Access the Terminal Concentrator from a Laptop
- 1. Provide monitor mode connectivity into the terminal concentrator using a laptop computer runni...
- 2. Click Start ‰ Programs ‰ Accessories ‰ Communications ‰ HyperTerminal to open the HyperTermina...
- 3. In the HyperTerminal folder, double-click the HyperTerm icon to display the Connection Descrip...
- 4. In the Connection Description window, enter StandardConfig in the Name field, and click the ic...
- 5. In the Connect To window, select the Direct to Com1 option from the Connect using field. Click...
- 6. In the COM1 Properties window, select the following options:
- 7. Click OK to open the StandardConfig—HyperTerminal application window and to support monitor mode.
- 8. In the StandardConfig—HyperTerminal window, select File ‰ Properties to open the StandardConfi...
- 9. In the StandardConfig Properties window, click the Settings option, and select VT100 for the E...
- FIGURE23 Cluster Platform Interconnections and NAFO
- To Access the Terminal Concentrator from a Laptop
- Console Output for the Automatic Software Install on the Cluster Nodes
- Connections Within the Cluster Platform 4500/3
- TABLEC1 Boot Disk to Server Connections
- TABLEC2 Disk Array to Hub Connections
- TABLEC3 FC-AL Hub to Server Connections
- TABLEC4 Management Server Connections
- TABLEC5 Terminal Concentrator to Management Server and Cluster Nodes Connections
- TABLEC6 Node to Node Connections
- TABLEC7 Ethernet Cables to Production Network Connections
- TABLEC8 Ethernet Hub Connections
- Troubleshooting the Cluster Platform 4500/3 Installation

48 Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide • July 2001
FIGURE A-1 Monitor Mode Connectivity Using a Laptop Computer
2. Click Start ➤ Programs ➤ Accessories ➤ Communications ➤ HyperTerminal to
open the HyperTerminal folder.
3. In the HyperTerminal folder, double-click the HyperTerm icon to display the
Connection Description window.
4. In the Connection Description window, enter
StandardConfig in the Name field,
and click the icon that you want. Click OK to display the Connect To window.
5. In the Connect To window, select the Direct to Com1 option from the Connect using
field. Click OK to open the Connect To window and to display the COM1
Properties window.
6. In the COM1 Properties window, select the following options:
7. Click OK to open the StandardConfig—HyperTerminal application window and to
support monitor mode.
8. In the StandardConfig—HyperTerminal window, select File ➤ Properties to open
the StandardConfig Properties window.
Bits per second: 9600
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Flow Control: None
Serial
DB-25/RJ-45
(Part No. 5121A)
COM1
Customer-supplied DB-9/DB-25
female/female adapter
DB-25/RJ-45 serial cable
Port 1
Terminal
Concentrator










