HP Hewlett Packard Server A3661B User Manual

Microsoft Cluster Installation Documentation  
for  
HP NetServer LXr 8000 with HP A3661B Model 30/FC  
High Availability Disk Array  
To assist you in installing your HP NetServer Microsoft Cluster, this file contains the documents  
listed below in one pdf file.  
Installation Overview - This page provides an overview of the installation steps provided in  
the Installation Guide.  
Configuration Guide - This guide provides configuration information specific to your cluster  
configuration that you will need during installation of your cluster.  
HP NetServer Microsoft Cluster Installation Guide - This is the first of two documents used  
to install the cluster. It covers the installation of all cluster supported HP NetServers and the  
cluster software, and references the Shared Storage Supplement for installation and setup of the  
shared storage.  
Shared Storage Supplement - This supplement is specific to the shared storage device you are  
using and must be used with the installation guide. It provides instructions for installing and  
setting up your shared storage devices.  
13 September 1999  
(See next page)  
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Installing a Cluster  
“The Big Picture”  
How to do it!  
(See the referenced  
part in the Installation  
Guide)  
What you will be  
doing!  
The Overall Tasks  
Gather:  
Hardware  
Gathering Hardware,  
Software (Windows NT, NIC drivers, etc.)  
IP Addresses, subnet mask, etc.  
User names, password, and domain  
Tools  
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Software, etc.  
What’s Needed  
Install components:  
into NetServers (i.e., LAN adapters)  
into Shared Storage (i.e., drives)  
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NetServers  
Configure NetServer and Shared Storage:  
Cabling  
Switches  
Etc.  
3
Setting Up Hardware  
Shared Storage  
4
Cluster  
Setup and cable the cluster:  
Stack as standalone or racked solution  
Connect device cabling  
NetServers:  
Configure NetServer Hardware and BIOS  
Install Windows NT  
Install Service Pack  
5
NetServers  
Shared Storage:  
Create disk partitions  
Assign Drive Letters  
Format logical drives  
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Installing Software  
Shared Storage  
7
Cluster:  
Cluster  
Install MSCS  
Reinstall Service Pack  
Install HotFix (Service Pack 3 only)  
Run:  
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Testing  
Hardware Verification and Labeling Utility  
Cluster Installation Test (CIT)  
Test the Cluster  
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HP NetServer LXr 8000  
with  
HP A3661B High Availability Disk Array Model 30 / FC  
Cluster Configuration Guide  
13 September 1999  
Introduction  
This document defines the supported HP NetServer LXr 8000 and A3661B High Availability Disk Array  
Model 30/FC (LXr 8000 / Model 30-FC) configurations for Microsoft Cluster Server. These configurations  
minimize single points of failure (SPOF), provide maximum availability, and have been certified by  
Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft. This guide is prescriptive; it describes the configurations supported by HP.  
Any deviance to these configurations can result in an inoperative cluster or an operating cluster with  
degraded performance, hidden SPOFs, etc., and therefore will not be supported by HP.  
What’s Defined in a Racked Cluster  
Cluster  
SPUs  
Local and Shared Storage  
Intra-cluster and Client LANs  
Shared Storage Cabling  
Cluster  
Type of SPUs  
HP NetServer LXr 8000  
Each node must be the same model SPU, but may have different clocks  
speeds, main memory sizes, cache sizes, and number of CPUs (2, 3, or 4).  
Number of nodes  
Shared Storage  
LANs:  
2
See Shared Storage below.  
Client LAN  
Any NIC that is HP and Microsoft approved. See Client LAN below.  
HP D5013A only with crossover cable. See Intra-cluster LAN below.  
Intra-cluster  
(Heartbeat) LAN  
Power source  
Direct from power mains, power conditioner or uninterruptible power  
supply (UPS) using any power conditioner or UPS.  
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System software:  
Navigator version  
Operating System  
Service pack  
L.14.00 or later  
Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition or later  
SP3 with hotfix “clusfixi” or later  
Single Points of Failure The Model 30/FC Disk Array virtually does not have single points of  
(SPOF)  
failure. However, care should be taken to bind LUNs as described in the  
Model 30/FC Disk Array manual. The manual addresses topics such as;  
spreading LUNs equally across internal buses and using RAID modes. In a  
cluster configuration, single points of failure arise due to the method used  
to connect the disk array to the server. These single points of failure are as  
follows:  
Due to Windows NT inability to allow for dual data paths, a total  
fibre-channel hub failure (removal of power from the hub, catastrophic  
failure of multiple hub ports) will result in the loss of the cluster. It is  
possible to power the hub using an UPS to remove part of the issue,  
however an unforeseen total hub failure would still be a single point of  
failure. Current data on the fibre channel hub indicates that risk in this  
area is minimal.  
If the data connection between the hub and Model 30/FC Disk Array  
is broken the cluster will go down. The fibre channel cables are  
generally known to be robust with an insignificant possibility of  
failure.  
A failure in the storage processor of the Model 30/FC Disk Array will  
result in a loss of the cluster. The possibility of the storage processor  
failing is small. Current configurations do not allow for failover to  
another storage processor in the Windows NT environment.  
SPU  
Model  
HP NetServer LXr 8000  
Clock speed  
No. of CPUs  
BIOS version  
CPU cache  
RAM  
400 MHz. or higher  
2 – 4  
Release 1 or later  
Any size  
256 MB minimum. Must be HP.  
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No. of power supplies  
Local storage  
Internal or external, using any controller except NetRAID 1 or 3. Must use  
HP disks. See Local Storage below.  
I/O slots:  
P3 – P4 Shared storage controller  
P1 – NetRAID local storage  
P5 – Intra-cluster (Heartbeat) LAN  
P6 – Client LAN  
All others – Any other plug-in cards.  
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Storage  
Local  
Physical drive location  
SPU internal drive bays or HP external drive cabinet (e.g., HP Rack  
Storage/8 or /12)  
Disk drives  
Controller  
Must be HP  
SPU embedded controller or any controller, any number, manufacturer or  
driver in I/O slot P1 for NetRAID local storage (except NetRAID 1 or 3).  
See SPU I/O slots above.  
SCSI bus  
Any HP cables that meet SCSI specifications and any SCSI bus speed  
Shared Storage  
Host Bus Adapter:  
Model  
A5246A HP Fibre Channel Adapter Kit for NT  
1 – 2. (See Shared Storage Configurations.)  
2.xx  
No. of HBA  
Driver  
SPU I/O slot  
Disk Array Controller:  
Model  
P3 (1st HBA) and P4 (2nd HBA)  
SP630/FC Storage Processor (ordered with A3661B or A3662B)  
1 – 2. (See Shared Storage Configurations.)  
9.45.03 or greater  
No. of controllers  
Microcode  
Disk Array Storage:  
Model  
A3661B HP High Availability Disk Array Model 30/FC.  
See Shared Storage Configurations.  
1 – 2. (See Shared Storage Configurations.)  
4 GB, 8.8 GB, 17.8 GB  
No. of cabinets  
Controller  
Disk capacities:  
ArrayGUIde  
RAID levels  
Logical units  
Hot spares  
Version 1.7.0 or greater  
1, 1/0, 3 and 5  
Logical units within each array must be numbered from 0 – 7.  
Recommend assigning logical unit numbers 8 or greater  
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Power Supply  
RAID arrays  
Different size or speed disks are allowed in the same RAID array but  
are not recommended in the same logical unit.  
Shared Storage Cables (Fiber Optics)  
Cables for the Short Wave  
Port of either a Short or  
Long Wave Hub  
A3583A 2 meter FC cable,  
A3531A 16 meter FC cable,  
A3735A 50 meter FC cable,  
A3736A 100 meter FC cable,  
Any cable 500 meters per segment that conforms to ANSI X3.230-  
1994 Fibre Channel Standards Specification (FC-PH) rev 4.3.  
Cables for the Long Wave  
Port of a Long Wave Hub  
Any cable 2 kilometers that meets ANSI X3.230-1994 Fibre Channel  
Standards Specification (FC-PH) rev 4.3.  
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Shared Storage Configurations  
Configurations:  
Basic  
See "Basic Configuration Cabling Diagrams with Single or Cascaded  
Hubs."  
Redundant  
See "Redundant Configuration Cabling Diagrams with Single or  
Cascaded Hubs."  
Fibre Channel Hubs:  
Model  
A3724A HP 10-port Short Wave Fibre Channel (FC) Hub  
A4839A HP 10-port Long Wave FC Hub  
No. of Hubs  
Basic Configuration: 1 or 2  
Redundant Configuration: 2 or 4 with 1 min. or 2. max. per FC  
Arbitrated Loop.  
Disk Arrays (See Shared  
Storage.):  
No. of Disk Arrays  
No. of Controllers  
1-8  
1 per Disk Array for Basic Configuration.  
2 per Disk Array for Redundant Configuration.  
LANs  
Intra-cluster (Heartbeat) LAN  
Client LAN  
LAN connection  
HP D5954A crossover cable or any  
equivalent  
Any LAN  
The intra-cluster LAN may only be used for  
cluster node communication via a crossover  
cable. It may not be used for client  
communication.  
NIC:  
Model  
HP D5013A (10/100TX PCI)  
Any that is on both the HP  
Tested Products List and the  
Microsoft Hardware  
Compatibility List.  
Driver  
3.27.00.0001 or later (Do not enable FEC  
Features.)  
Any driver  
NOTE: If the NIC used is the  
same as the Intra-cluster LAN,  
then the Client LAN must use the  
same driver as the Intra-cluster  
LAN.  
No. of NICs  
SPU I\O slot  
1
1 minimum  
P6  
P5  
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Shared Storage Cabling  
This part of the guide defines the allowable cabling configurations for clusters using the HP NetServer  
LXr 8000 and High Availability Disk Array Model 30/FC. Only these cabling configurations and cables  
are supported.  
See Shared  
Storage Cables for  
a list of cables that  
can be connected  
to the Short Wave  
Ports of the hub.  
Port connections to this  
hub are for example  
only. You can use any  
port, except for port 10  
on Long Wave Hubs.  
The remaining ports can  
be used for connection  
of additional Disk Arrays.  
Basic Configuration with Single Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub  
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See Shared  
Storage Cables for  
a list of cables that  
can be connected  
to the Short Wave  
Ports of the hub.  
See Shared Storage  
Cables for a list of  
cables that can be  
connected between  
hubs. Port 10 is used  
exclusively in Long  
Wave hubs for hub-to-  
hub connection.  
Port connections to  
these hubs are for  
example only. You can  
use any port, except for  
port 10 on Long Wave  
Hubs. The remaining  
ports can be used for  
connection of additional  
Disk Arrays.  
Basic Configuration with Cascaded Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop  
Hubs  
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See Shared  
Storage Cables for  
a list of cables that  
can be connected  
to the Short Wave  
Ports of the hub.  
Port connections to  
these hubs are for  
example only. You can  
use any port, except for  
port 10 on Long Wave  
Hubs. The remaining  
ports can be used for  
connection of additional  
Disk Arrays.  
Redundant Configuration with Single Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub  
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See Shared  
Storage Cables for  
a list of cables that  
can be connected  
to the Short Wave  
Ports of the hub.  
See Shared  
Storage Cables for  
a list of cables that  
can be connected  
between hubs.  
Port connections to  
these hubs are for  
example only. You  
can use any port,  
except for port 10 on  
Long Wave Hubs. The  
remaining ports can  
be used for  
Port 10 is used  
exclusively in Long  
Wave hubs for hub-  
to-hub connection.  
connection of  
additional Disk Arrays.  
Redundant Configuration with Cascaded Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hubs  
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Version History  
13 September 1999  
In Cluster specifications added a description of "Single Points Of Failure  
(SPOF) to clarify this property of the cluster.  
21 April 1999  
CPU speed was "400 MHz and higher" is "400 and 450 MHz only."  
Initial release.  
12 January 1999  
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HP NetServer  
Microsoft Cluster Installation Guide  
with  
Shared Storage System Supplement  
Rack Storage/12FC  
Rack Storage/12  
Rack Storage/8  
Storage System/6  
HP AutoRAID Disk Array Model 12H  
or  
HP A3661B Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array  
1 September 1999  
(See Version History below)  
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Notice  
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  
Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the  
implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be  
liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the  
furnishing, performance, or use of this material. Hewlett-Packard assumes no responsibility for the use or  
reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by Hewlett-Packard.  
Warranty  
If you have any questions about the warranty for this product, contact your dealer.  
Safety Considerations  
The product and related documentation must be reviewed for familiarization with safety markings and  
instructions before installation and operation.  
Safety Symbols  
A WARNING denotes a hazard that can cause personal injury.  
A CAUTION denotes a hazard that can damage equipment or result in lost data.  
A NOTE contains information that is useful in accomplishing a task and should be read  
before performing the associated instruction(s).  
Do not proceed beyond a WARNING or CAUTION notice until you understand the hazardous conditions  
and have taken appropriate steps.  
Grounding  
The computer in which this product is installed is a safety class I product and has a protective earthing  
terminal. There must be an uninterruptible safety earth ground from the main power source to the products  
input wiring terminals, power cord, or supplied power cord set. Whenever it is likely that the protection has  
been impaired, disconnect the power cord until the ground has been restored.  
Servicing  
Any service, adjustment, maintenance, or repair must be performed only by authorized service-trained  
personnel.  
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© Copyright 1999, Hewlett-Packard Company  
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Contents  
Some topics in this guide are applicable to all HP NetServer clusters while others are HP NetServer and  
shared storage specific. A complete installation guide consists of two documents: this document (common to  
all HP NetServers) and the supplement for your shared storage system.  
OVERVIEW................................................................................................................................................... 5  
VERSION HISTORY....................................................................................................................................... 5  
INTENDED AUDIENCE .................................................................................................................................. 5  
A GRAPHICAL OVERVIEW TO SETTING UP THE CLUSTER ............................................................................ 6  
1
WHAT’S NEEDED................................................................................................................................... 7  
NEED MORE HELP?...................................................................................................................................... 8  
REFERENCED DOCUMENTS .......................................................................................................................... 8  
2
NETSERVER HARDWARE SETUP ..................................................................................................... 9  
INSTALL COMPONENTS ................................................................................................................................ 9  
SHARED STORAGE HARDWARE SETUP....................................................................................... 10  
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4
CLUSTER CABLING AND SETUP..................................................................................................... 11  
SETUP CLUSTER HARDWARE ..................................................................................................................... 11  
CONNECT THE LAN ADAPTERS................................................................................................................. 11  
CONNECT SHARED STORAGE & CABLE THE CLUSTER............................................................................... 11  
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NETSERVER SOFTWARE SETUP..................................................................................................... 12  
START HERE .............................................................................................................................................. 12  
LCII........................................................................................................................................................... 12  
LC3 ........................................................................................................................................................... 13  
LH PRO ..................................................................................................................................................... 14  
LH 3 .......................................................................................................................................................... 15  
LH 3 (WITH NETRAID LOCAL AND SHARED STORAGE) ........................................................................... 17  
LH 4 .......................................................................................................................................................... 19  
LPR............................................................................................................................................................ 21  
LPR (WITH NETRAID LOCAL AND SHARED STORAGE)............................................................................. 23  
LX/LXR PRO ............................................................................................................................................. 25  
LXR 8000 .................................................................................................................................................. 26  
LXR 8000 (WITH FIBRE CHANNEL)............................................................................................................ 28  
INSTALL SERVICE PACK FOR ALL HP NETSERVERS .................................................................................. 29  
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SHARED STORAGE SOFTWARE SETUP........................................................................................ 31  
SHARED STORAGE SETUP .......................................................................................................................... 31  
CREATE THE ARRAY FILE SYSTEMS........................................................................................................... 31  
MICROSOFT CLUSTER SERVER SOFTWARE SETUP................................................................ 37  
INSTALL MSCS ON SYSTEM A................................................................................................................... 37  
INSTALL MSCS ON SYSTEM B................................................................................................................... 41  
INSTALL SERVICE PACK OR HOT FIX ......................................................................................................... 41  
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CLUSTER TESTING............................................................................................................................. 42  
HARDWARE VERIFICATION AND LABELING UTILITY ................................................................................. 42  
CLUSTER INSTALLATION TEST................................................................................................................... 42  
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Overview  
HP NetServer clusters provide increased availability solutions for critical applications. The basic cluster  
consists of two HP NetServer systems coupled to shared storage units. The operating system files, application  
files, and other files local to each node are stored on fixed or hot swap disks. Local disks are usually located  
internally in the system.  
Both HP NetServers share external drives located in the shared storage unit(s). Shared drives are accessed  
using an interface card (typically referred to as the Host Bus Adapter) located in each HP NetServer unit.  
Both HP NetServers run Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, which includes Microsoft  
Cluster Server software.  
This guide has been designed to help you setup the HP NetServers, set up, assemble and cable the cluster,  
and install server and cluster software.  
NOTE  
This installation guide is incomplete without the supplement specific to your shared  
storage system. When directed by this guide, turn to the supplement to get the necessary  
instructions.  
Version History  
Date  
Change  
1 September 99  
Added installation instructions f or a fibre channel cluster solution using the LXr 8000  
with the Rack Storage/12FC and up to two optional Rack Storage/12s.  
7 April 99  
8 March 99  
Corrected error (changed LHI to LH4 two places in the LH4 install procedures).  
Simplified the overall installation procedure by removing the need to match drive letters  
for the second node.  
Added instructions for the LPr, using NetRAID local and shared storage and Revised  
instructions to use Navigator L.15.05 on LH4, LPr, and LXr 8000.  
19 Jan. 99  
18 Dec. 98  
20 Nov. 98  
Added installation instructions for the LPr.  
Added installation procedures for the HP NetServer LH 4 and LXr 8000.  
Revised the LH3 installation procedures in part 5 to allow using LH3 clusters with  
Model 12H and FC-30 shared storage subsystems.  
5 Oct. 98  
Revised part 5 – Installation to provide separate server configuration and Windows NT  
installation procedures. Added the LH3 installation procedure including using a  
NetRAID adapter for local storage.  
20 July 98  
9 June 98  
Added installation instructions in part 5 for the LC3.  
Initial release  
Intended Audience  
The guide is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots the Microsoft Cluster Server.  
Hewlett-Packard assumes this person is qualified to service computer equipment and trained to recognize  
hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.  
NOTE  
Hewlett-Packard only supports and recommends installation of clustered HP NetServer  
systems using Microsoft Cluster Server software by a Microsoft or HP Cluster Certified  
Installer.  
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A Graphical Overview to Setting Up the Cluster  
CAUTION  
Departing from the sequence shown here can cause unnecessary work and unpredictable  
results.  
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1 What’s Needed  
Before beginning the installation, make sure you have the following items prepared and tools and resources  
available.  
Some information in this part is shared storage specific. See part "1 Whats Needed" of the  
Shared Storage Supplement and the Configuration Guide for your cluster. Review the  
supplement, refer to the Configuration Guide as directed, then return to this part.  
Addresses / Names  
Minimum of three Client LAN IP addresses: one for each HP NetServer system and one for the HP  
NetServer cluster client LAN.  
Two Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses for the intra-cluster LAN: One for each HP NetServer system.  
(May use hidden or intranet addresses. See the MSCS Administrators Guide for a discussion of IP  
addressing.)  
NOTE  
The Client LAN IP address and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different  
subnets.  
Cluster and node names (limited to 15 or fewer alphanumeric characters)  
Subnet mask  
User name, password, and domain to be used for the cluster service.  
Hardware  
Compare the hardware you have received with your ordering documentation, such as the parts lists created by  
HP NetServer Order Assistant and Rack Assistant  
Software  
Microsoft Windows NT Server (Enterprise Edition), version 4.0, which includes Windows NT, version  
4.0 and Service Pack (SP). See the Configuration Guide for your cluster solution for the applicable  
Windows NT and SP versions and Microsoft Cluster Server installation software.  
NOTE  
Some HP NetServers, as stated in part “5 NetServer Software Setup,” require installing  
Windows NT from floppy disks. To create floppy disks, on a computer running Windows  
95 or NT, insert the Windows NT Server/E base CD in the CDROM drive and from the  
commDnd line execute: D:\i386\winnt32.exe /ox. If needed, see, “How to Create  
Windows NT Boot Floppy Disks” under Support Online for the Microsoft web site.  
Microsoft Hotfix (clusfixi.exe) for Windows NT (for SP3 only). This software is only needed if you  
are using Service Pack 3. To download.  
2. On the site navigator bar, select SEARCH, then search for Q147222 in the "Support & Knowledge  
Base" category.  
3. On the Search Results page, select Group of Hotfixes for Exchange 5.5 and IIS 4.0, then follow the  
ftp path to download the "clusfixi.exe" file.  
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When performing this search on the Microsoft web site you may be prompted to register  
with Support Online. If prompted to register, you must first complete the questionnaire  
and then complete the search.  
HP NetServer Navigator CD. HP recommends you use the latest version, however you may use an  
earlier version if it is specified in the Configuration Guide for your cluster.  
Cluster Installation Test. Downloaded from the Certified Installer Corner under Install & Configure  
on the HP NetServer Clustering Solutions web site.  
NIC drivers. Download HP drivers from Software Downloads page under Install & Configure" on the  
HP NetServer Clustering Solutions web site.  
Tools  
Common hand tools plus the following:  
Torx™ T-25 driver supplied in the Rack Installation Toolkit. For rack installed clusters only.  
Portable Field Service Grounding Kit (3M® part number 8505, or equivalent).  
Need More Help?  
HP Information Assistant provides extensive support information and is available on the HP NetServer  
Online Documentation CD-ROM. Although you can access HP Information Assistant from the NetServer  
Navigator Main menu, HP recommends that you install it on an available Windows client connected to a  
printer. For more information about installing HP Information Assistant, refer to the system documentation.  
The following reference materials may also be useful:  
HP NetServer Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Installation Guide for your HP NetServer  
Processor Upgrade Instructions  
These materials are available by choosing Install or Reference Books on the HP Information Assistant's Main  
menu.  
Referenced Documents  
MSCS Administrator's Guide on the Microsoft NT 4.0 base CD under \Support\Books  
HP NetServer Configuration Guide. If not bundled with this Installation Guide downloaded from the  
Supported Configurations page under Plan on the HP Cluster Solutions web site  
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2 NetServer Hardware Setup  
When HP NetServers are shipped from the factory, they are configured for stand-alone operation. The first  
step in creating a cluster is to install additional hardware that allows the HP NetServers to:  
Share data  
Communicate with one another  
Communicate with the LAN  
CAUTION  
Installing hardware requires opening the HP NetServers. HP therefore, recommends  
using a grounding kit. See part "1 Whats Needed" for details. The kit contains a wrist  
strap, anti-static mat, and cable.  
Install Components  
NOTE  
Perform the following procedure on either HP NetServer first, and then repeat the  
procedure for the second NetServer.  
1. Gather the required hardware components for the HP NetServers and separate the components into two  
systems.  
2. Remove the HP NetServer cover(s).  
3. Install any of the following types of components that were supplied with your HP NetServers using the  
instructions supplied with each component. If needed, refer to HP Information Assistant for additional  
instructions:  
Processors. If additional processors were supplied with your HP NetServers install them at this time.  
Main Memory. Cluster operations require a minimum amount of main memory (RAM). Typically  
you do not need to add memory to your HP NetServers. However, if additional memory is required,  
it will be identified by the HP Order Assistant program and will be supplied. Install any additional  
memory that has been provided with your order. See the Configuration Guide for your cluster  
configuration and check that you meet the minimum memory requirements.  
LAN Adapters. Install two LAN adapters in each HP NetServer. Refer to the HP NetServer  
Configuration Guide for your cluster and install the adapters in the PCI slots stated in the guide. If  
other boards are installed in these slots, remove them and install them in other slots.  
Internal Disks. If provided install the local storage drives (fixed or hot swap) into the HP  
NetServers.  
Local Storage Adapter. This adapter provides the interface to the local storage of the node. See  
the Configuration Guide for your cluster configuration for the PCI slot to use.  
Host Bus (Shared Storage) Adapters. These adapters provide the interface to the Shared Storage  
Systems and must be installed in specific PCI slots. See the Configuration Guide for your cluster  
configuration for the HP NetServer PCI slots to use.  
See instructions supplied with the component or see part "2 NetServer Hardware Setup" of  
the Shared Storage Supplement for instructions on installing these adapters.  
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part "3 Shared Storage Hardware Setup" in the Shared Storage Supplement  
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Setup Cluster Hardware  
Non-racked clusters - Follow the Site Preparation guidelines provided in the Planning Guide under Plan on  
the HP NetServers Clustering Solutions web site.  
Racked clusters - Follow the Road Map supplied with the system and instructions in the shared storage  
supplement. In addition you should have rack layouts of your system printed from the HP NetServers Rack  
Assistant program. If not, see HP NetServers web site to download this program.  
Connect the LAN Adapters  
Two sets of LAN adapters need to be connected. One set allows the cluster to communicate node-to-node  
over what is typically called the intra-cluster LAN. The second set allows the cluster to communicate with  
external clients over what is typically called the client LAN.  
NOTE  
See the Configuration Guide for your cluster for the PCI slots to be used for the intra-  
cluster and client LANs.  
To connect the clusters LAN adapters:  
1. Connect the intra-cluster LAN adapter in one node to the intra-cluster LAN adapter in the other node  
using a crossover cable.  
2. Connect the client LAN adapter in each node to the client LAN using Ethernet cables.  
Connect Shared Storage & Cable the Cluster  
part "4 Cluster Cabling and Setup" in the Shared Storage Supplement  
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5 NetServer Software Setup  
Follow the procedures in this part to configure the hardware and BIOS and to install Windows NT including  
the applicable Service Pack.  
Start Here  
In this part you will perform two major tasks. First you will configure the NetServer Hardware and BIOS  
and Install Windows NT following a procedure specific to your HP NetServer as listed below. Secondly, you  
will install the applicable Service Pack on the NetServer. Select your procedure from the following list:  
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LH 3 (with NetRAID local storage)  
LH 4  
LPr  
LPr (with NetRAID local and shared storage)  
LX/LXr Pro  
LXr 8000  
LXr 8000 (with fibre channel)  
Installing the Microsoft Service Pack  
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Second  
LCII  
Configure NetServer Hardware and BIOS  
1. Make sure you power down System A and power up System B.  
2. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD in the CD-ROM drive of System B and restart the server.  
The server boots from the CD and displays the Navigator Main menu.  
NOTE  
If prompted that the HP NetServer Navigator BIOS is a newer version, choose  
Continueand go to step 3; otherwise go to step 6.  
3. To update the BIOS, choose Configuration Assistant, then Custom, Microsoft, NT 4.0,  
and Nofor automated NOS installation.  
4. Select Update, then Execute. Follow screen prompts to update the BIOS.  
5. After the server reboots return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the  
displayed window.  
6. Install a utilities partition on the local storage disk by choosing Configuration Assistant, then  
Custom, Microsoft, MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor automated  
NOS installation.  
7. Choose Install/Update Utility Partition.  
When finished, the system reboots and displays the Custom Configuration window.  
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Install Windows NT  
1. Remove the HP NetServer Navigator CD, insert the first CD of the Microsoft Windows NT Server,  
Enterprise Edition, and exit Navigator to reboot the server.  
2. Select the following options when prompted:  
Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT.  
Choose NTFS file system.  
When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the  
client LAN. Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the  
Configuration Guide for your cluster. If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice,  
once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC.  
Make sure TCP/IP Protocolis selected.  
Other protocols may be selected in addition, but TCP/IP is required.  
Set TCP/IP Properties for DNS, WINS Address, etc. at this time.  
NOTE  
The Client LAN IP addresses and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different  
subnets.  
LC3  
Configure NetServer Hardware and BIOS  
1. Make sure you power down System A and power up System B.  
2. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD in the CD-ROM drive of System B and restart the server.  
The server boots from the CD and displays the Navigator Main menu.  
NOTE  
If prompted that the HP NetServer Navigator BIOS is a newer version, choose  
Continueand go to step 3; otherwise go to step 6.  
3. To update the BIOS, choose Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant,  
then Custom, Microsoft, NT 4.0and Nofor automated NOS installation.  
4. Select Update, then Execute. Follow screen prompts to update the BIOS.  
5. After the server reboots return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the  
displayed window.  
6. Install a utilities partition on the local storage disk by choosing Configuration Assistant and  
Installation Assistant, then Custom, Microsoft, MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise  
Edition, and Nofor automated NOS installation.  
7. Choose Install/Update Utility Partition.  
When finished, the system reboots and displays the Custom Configuration window.  
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Install Windows NT  
1. Remove the HP NetServer Navigator CD, insert the first CD of the Microsoft Windows NT Server,  
Enterprise Edition, and exit Navigator to reboot the server.  
2. Select the following options when prompted:  
Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT.  
Choose NTFS file system.  
When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the  
client LAN. Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the  
Configuration Guide for your cluster. If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice,  
once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC.  
Make sure TCP/IP Protocolis selected.  
Other protocols may be selected in addition, but TCP/IP is required.  
Set TCP/IP Properties for DNS, WINS Address, etc. at this time.  
NOTE  
The Client LAN IP addresses and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different  
subnets.  
LH Pro  
1. Make sure you power down System A and power up System B.  
2. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD in the CD-ROM drive of System B and restart the server.  
The server boots from the CD and displays the Navigator Main menu.  
NOTE  
If prompted that the HP NetServer Navigator BIOS is a newer version, choose  
Continueand go to step 3; otherwise go to step 6.  
3. To update the BIOS, choose Configuration Assistant, then Custom, Microsoft, MS  
Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor automated NOS installation.  
4. Select Update, then Execute. Follow screen prompts to update the BIOS.  
5. After the server reboots return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the  
displayed window.  
6. From the Navigator Main menu, choose NetServer Utilities, then EISA Configuration  
Utility.  
7. In the EISA Configuration Utility, disable the Embedded IDE Hard Disk Controller.  
(The embedded IDE controller is not used on HP NetServer systems.)  
8. Save and exit the EISA Configuration Utility.  
The Utility saves your configuration data, restarts the HP NetServer and reloads the HP Navigator CD-  
ROM.  
9. Install a utility partition on the local storage disk by choosing Configuration Assistant, then  
Custom, Microsoft, MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor automated  
NOS installation.  
10. Choose Install/Update Utility Partition.  
When finished, the system reboots and displays the Custom Configuration window.  
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Install Windows NT  
1. Remove the HP NetServer Navigator CD, insert the first CD of the Microsoft Windows NT Server,  
Enterprise Edition, and exit Navigator to reboot the server.  
2. Select the following options when prompted:  
Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT.  
Choose NTFS file system  
When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the  
client LAN. Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the  
Configuration Guide for your cluster. If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice,  
once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC.  
Make sure TCP/IP Protocol is selected.  
Other protocols may be selected in addition, but TCP/IP is required.  
Set TCP/IP Properties for DNS, WINS Address, etc. at this time.  
NOTE  
The Client LAN IP addresses and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different  
subnets.  
LH 3  
These procedures provide instructions for servers using NetRAID, AutoRAID Model 12H, and Model 30/FC  
shared storage solutions.  
NOTE  
If you are use NetRAID adapters for both shared and local storage go to the next  
procedure, LH3 (with NetRAID Local and Shared Storage) on page 17.  
Configure NetServer Hardware and BIOS  
1. Make sure you power down System A and power up System B.  
2. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD in the CD-ROM drive and restart the server.  
3. During reboot enter the Setup Utility by pressing F2.  
4. Select User Preferencesand then the LH4 Integrated NetRAIDsetting you want to use.  
If you are using NetRAID for shared storage, disable the LH4 Integrated HP NetRAID.  
It must be disabled otherwise it will conflict with the HP NetRAID adapter used for shared storage.  
5. Exit the Setup Utility.  
The server reboots. If you have special NetServer local SCSI bus options enter the Symbios utility, by  
pressing Ctrl+C at the Symbios boot banner during reboot and set the options you need; otherwise allow  
the server to reboot. The server boots from the CD and displays the Navigator Main menu.  
NOTE  
If prompted that the HP NetServer Navigator BIOS is a newer version, choose  
Continueand go to step 6; otherwise go to step 9.  
6. To update the BIOS, choose Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant,  
then Custom, Microsoft, MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor  
automated NOS installation.  
7. Select Update, then Execute. Follow screen prompts to update the BIOS.  
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8. After the server reboots, return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the  
displayed window.  
9. From the Navigator main menu, install a utility partition on the local storage disk by choosing  
Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant, then Custom,  
Microsoft, MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor automated NOS  
installation.  
10. Choose Install/Update Utility Partition.  
When finished, the system reboots and displays the Custom Configuration window.  
11. Make an NT 4.0 Drivers disk by choosing Create Driver Diskette(s),Execute,and  
following the prompts. Label the floppy disk NT 4.0 Drivers.  
Install Windows NT  
NOTE  
Windows NT must be installed from floppy disks, not the CD, so that the mass storage  
drivers will be loaded correctly. If you have not created a set of Windows NT boot  
floppy disks, see Software in part “1 What’s Needed” for additional information.  
1. Remove the HP NetServer Navigator CD, insert the boot floppy for Windows NT4.0, and exit Navigator  
to reboot the server.  
2. When Setup prompts to detect mass storage devices, skip detection and manually specify the mass  
storage drivers:  
The drivers are loaded from the NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk you created from the Navigator CD.  
First, load the driver for the device you want to boot from. For drives in the LH 3 internal bays this  
will normally be the embedded SCSI Symbios driver.  
Secondly, load the IDE driver, since the CD drive is on the IDE bus.  
Finally, load any other mass storage drivers you need. If you are using NetRAID for shared storage  
do not load the HP NetRAID driver at this time. It will be loaded later.  
3. Continue the installation, inserting floppy disks #2 and #3 and select the following options when  
prompted:  
Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT.  
Choose NTFS file system  
When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the  
client LAN. Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the  
Configuration Guide for your cluster. If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice,  
once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC.  
Make sure TCP/IP Protocolis selected.  
Other protocols may be selected in addition, but TCP/IP is required.  
If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, when prompted for TCP/IP Properties:  
Make sure adapter [2] is highlighted and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the  
LAN adapter for the intra-cluster LAN.  
Select adapter [1] and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the LAN adapter for the  
client LAN.  
Set TCP/IP Properties for DNS, WINS Address, etc. at this time.  
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The Client LAN IP addresses and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different  
subnets.  
4. Once the NT installation is complete, the D5013A NIC drivers must be manually set to the correct LAN  
speed. Log on and from the start menu select: Settings, Control Panel, Network, and  
Adapters. For each D5013A adapter, select Propertiesthen Settingsand set the network  
speed to the appropriate setting (either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) for your network. The intra-cluster LAN  
should be set to 100 Mbps. Do not use the Auto setting.  
LH 3 (with NetRAID Local and Shared Storage)  
A NetRAID adapter may only be used for either shared storage or local storage; one adapter may not be used for  
both. To use NetRAID adapters for both shared and local storage, you must use two adapters.  
Configure NetServer Hardware and BIOS  
1. Make sure you power down System A and power up System B.  
2. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD in the CD-ROM drive and restart the server.  
3. During reboot enter the Setup Utility by pressing F2.  
4. Using the Setup Utility disable the LH3 Integrated NetRAID.  
Integrated NetRAID is not used in a cluster because it conflicts with the HP NetRAID adapter used for  
shared storage.  
NOTE  
Auto IRQ assignments can give IRQ conflicts. If this occurs manually set the IRQ  
assignments. In Configuration, PCI Slot Devices, PCI IRQLocking,  
assign the IRQs to the cards. The following assignments work for the standard  
configuration:  
Card  
NIC  
PCI Slot  
P1  
IRQ  
9
NIC  
P2  
9
NetRAID  
P7  
5
NetRAID  
P8  
5
-
-
SCSI A  
SCSI B  
10 (or disabled)  
10 (or disabled)  
Disable SCSI A and SCSI B if they are not used!  
Set any other options as you desire.  
5. Exit the Setup Utility  
The server reboots. If you have special NetServer local SCSI bus options enter the Symbios utility, by  
pressing Ctrl+C at the Symbios boot banner during reboot and set the options you need; otherwise allow  
the server to reboot. The server boots from the CD and displays the Navigator Main menu.  
NOTE  
If prompted that the HP NetServer Navigator BIOS is a newer version, choose  
Continueand go to step 6; otherwise go to step 9.  
6. To update the BIOS, choose Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant,  
then Custom, Microsoft, MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor  
automated NOS installation.  
7. Select Update, then Execute. Follow screen prompts to update the BIOS.  
8. After the server reboots, return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the  
displayed window.  
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9. From the Navigator main menu select, Configuration Assistant, then Custom, Microsoft,  
MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and No.Check the advisories in Configuration  
Advisor for IRQ conflicts and other problems. Click Continue.  
10. Define the local storage RAID arrays. Select Configure Disk Arrayand use HP NetRAID  
Assistant to define the arrays. Be sure to define the arrays for the local storage adapter (Adapter_0), not  
the shared storage adapter (Adapter_1).  
NOTE  
DO NOT define the shared storage arrays at this time. They will be defined later.  
11. From the Navigator main menu install a utility partition on the local storage disk by choosing  
Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant, then Custom,  
Microsoft, MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor automated NOS  
installation.  
12. Choose Install/Update Utility Partition.  
When finished, the system reboots and displays the Custom Configuration window.  
13. Make an NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk by choosing Create Driver Diskette(s),Execute,  
and following the prompts. Label the floppy disk NT 4.0 Drivers.  
Copy the NetRAID Driver for Clusters  
Copy the “Mraidnt.sys” file from the NR Firmware & Driver floppy disk to the “\Netraid” directory on the  
NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk you created in step 13 above (page 18). You can do this either by booting the  
server on which you are installing to DOS and copying the file, or by copying this file using another  
computer:  
This will overwrite the NetRAID single system driver already there with the NetRAID cluster driver.  
NOTE  
Do not copy the oemsetup.inf file on the NR Firmware & Driver floppy disk.  
Install Windows NT  
NOTE  
Windows NT must be installed from floppy disks, not the CD, so that the mass storage  
drivers will be loaded correctly. If you have not created a set of Windows NT boot  
floppy disks, see Software in part “1 What’s Needed” for additional information.  
1. Insert the boot floppy for Windows NT4.0 and exit Navigator to reboot the server.  
2. When Setup prompts to detect mass storage devices, skip detection and manually specify the mass  
storage drivers:  
3. Load drivers using the NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk you created in step 13 above (page 18).  
Load the driver for the device you want to boot from. This will be the HP NetRAID Adapter Driver.  
Load the IDE driver, since the CD drive is on the IDE bus.  
Load any other mass storage drivers you need. If you are using the embedded SCSI channels, load  
the Symbios driver at this time.  
4. Continue the installation and select the following options when prompted:  
Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT.  
Choose NTFS file system  
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When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the  
client LAN. Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the  
Configuration Guide for your cluster. If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice,  
once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC.  
Make sure TCP/IP Protocolis selected.  
Other protocols may be selected in addition, but TCP/IP is required.  
If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, when prompted for TCP/IP Properties:  
Make sure adapter [2] is highlighted and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the  
LAN adapter for the intra-cluster LAN.  
Select adapter [1] and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the LAN adapter for the  
client LAN.  
Set TCP/IP Properties for DNS, WINS Address, etc. at this time.  
NOTE  
The Client LAN IP addresses and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different  
subnets.  
5. Once the NT installation is complete, the D5013A NIC drivers must be manually set to the correct LAN  
speed. Log on and from the start menu select: Settings, Control Panel, Network, and  
Adapters. For each D5013A adapter, select Propertiesthen Settingsand set the network  
speed to the appropriate setting (either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) for your network. The intra-cluster LAN  
should be set to 100 Mbps. Do not use the Auto setting.  
LH 4  
These procedures provide instructions for servers using NetRAID, AutoRAID Model 12H, and Model 30/FC  
shared storage solutions.  
Configure NetServer Hardware and BIOS  
6. Make sure you power down System A and power up System B.  
7. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD in the CD-ROM drive and restart the server.  
8. During reboot enter the Setup Utility by pressing F2.  
9. Select User Preferencesand then the LH4 Integrated NetRAIDsetting you want to use.  
If you are using NetRAID for shared storage, disable the LH4 Integrated HP NetRAID.  
It must be disabled otherwise it will conflict with the HP NetRAID adapter used for shared storage.  
10. Exit the Setup Utility (F10, Save, and Exit).  
The server reboots. If you have special NetServer local SCSI bus options enter the Symbios utility, by  
pressing Ctrl+C at the Symbios boot banner during reboot and set the options you need; otherwise allow  
the server to reboot. The server boots from the CD and displays the Navigator Main menu.  
NOTE  
If prompted that the HP NetServer Navigator BIOS is a newer version, choose  
Continueand go to step 6; otherwise go to step 9.  
11. To update the BIOS, choose Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant,  
then Custom, Microsoft, MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor  
automated NOS installation.  
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12. Select Update, then Execute. Follow screen prompts to update the BIOS.  
13. After the server reboots, return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the  
displayed window.  
14. From the Navigator main menu, install a utility partition on the local storage disk by choosing  
Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant, Custom, Microsoft,  
then either:  
MS Windows NT4.0 Enterprise Edition Cluster Server if using Navigator if  
L.15.05 or later.  
MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor automated NOS installation if  
using Navigator L.15.04 or earlier.  
15. Choose Install/Update Utility Partition.  
When finished, the system reboots and displays the Custom Configuration window.  
16. Make a NT4.0 Drivers floppy disk by choosing Create Driver Diskette(s),Execute,and  
following the prompts. Label the floppy disk NT 4.0 Drivers.  
17. Return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button three times.  
Install Windows NT  
NOTE  
Windows NT must be installed from floppy disks, not the CD, so that the mass storage  
drivers will be loaded correctly. If you have not created a set of Windows NT boot  
floppy disks, see Software in part “1 What’s Needed” in the installation guide supplement  
for additional information.  
18. Insert the boot floppy disk for Windows NT4.0 and exit Navigator to reboot the server.  
19. When Windows NT Setup prompts to detect mass storage devices, skip detection and manually specify  
the mass storage drivers:  
The drivers are loaded from the NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk you created from the Navigator CD.  
First, load the driver for the device you want to boot from. For drives in the LH 4 internal bays this  
will normally be the embedded SCSI Symbios driver.  
Secondly, load the IDE driver, since the CD drive is on the IDE bus.  
Finally, load any other mass storage drivers you need. If you are using NetRAID for shared storage  
do not load the HP NetRAID driver at this time. It will be loaded later.  
20. Continue the installation using floppy disks#2 and #3 and select the following options when prompted:  
Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT.  
Choose NTFS file system  
When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the  
client LAN. Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the  
Configuration Guide for your cluster. If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice,  
once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC.  
Make sure TCP/IP Protocolis selected.  
Other protocols may be selected in addition, but TCP/IP is required.  
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If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, when prompted for TCP/IP Properties:  
Make sure adapter [2] is highlighted and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the  
LAN adapter for the intra-cluster LAN.  
Select adapter [1] and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the LAN adapter for the  
client LAN.  
Set TCP/IP Properties for DNS, WINS Address, etc. at this time.  
NOTE  
The Client LAN IP addresses and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different  
subnets.  
21. Once the NT installation is complete, the D5013A NIC drivers must be manually set to the correct LAN  
speed. Log on and from the start menu select: Settings, Control Panel, Network, and  
Adapters. For each D5013A adapter, select Propertiesthen Settingsand set the network  
speed to the appropriate setting (either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) for your network. The intra-cluster LAN  
should be set to 100 Mbps. Do not use the Auto setting.  
LPr  
These procedures provide instructions for servers using NetRAID and AutoRAID shared storage solutions.  
NOTE  
If you are use NetRAID adapters for both shared and local storage go to the next  
procedure, LPr (with NetRAID Local and Shared Storage) on page 25.  
Configure NetServer Hardware and BIOS  
1. Make sure you power down System A and power up System B.  
2. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD in the CD-ROM drive and restart the server.  
3. If you have special NetServer local SCSI bus options enter the Symbios utility by pressing Ctrl+C at the  
Symbios boot banner during boot and set the options you need; otherwise allow the server to boot. The  
server boots from the CD and displays the Navigator Main Menu.  
NOTE  
If prompted that the HP NetServer Navigator BIOS is a newer version, choose  
Continueand go to step 4; otherwise go to step 6.  
4. To update the BIOS, choose NetServer Utilities | More NetServer Utilities |  
BIOS Update Utility. Select Executeand follow the screen prompts to update the BIOS.  
5. After the server reboots, return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the  
displayed window.  
6. From the Navigator main menu, install a utility partition on the local storage disk by choosing  
Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant, Custom, Microsoft,  
then either:  
MS Windows NT4.0 Enterprise Edition Cluster Server if using Navigator if  
L.15.05 or later.  
MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor automated NOS installation if  
using Navigator L.15.04 or earlier.  
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7. Choose Install/Update Utility Partition and Execute.  
When finished, the system reboots and displays the Custom Configuration window.  
8. Make an NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk by choosing Create Driver Diskette(s),Execute,  
and following the prompts. Label the floppy disk NT 4.0 Drivers.  
9. Press the Backbutton three times to return the Navigator Main Menu.  
10. If you are using a NetRAID adapter for either shared or local storage, create a set of installation floppy  
disks for NetRAID Assistant by choosing NetServer Utilities | Diskette Library.  
Select NetRAID Assistant for WindowsNTand Windows95from the list and then the  
Executebutton. Follow the instructions to create the NetRAID Assistant installation floppy disks.  
Label the floppy disks HP NetRAID Assistant 1 and HP NetRAID Assistant 2.  
Install Windows NT  
NOTE  
Windows NT must be installed from floppy disks, not the CD, so that the mass storage  
drivers will be loaded correctly. If you have not created a set of Windows NT boot  
floppy disks, see Software in part “1 What’s Needed” for additional information.  
1. Remove the HP NetServer Navigator CD, insert the boot floppy for Windows NT4.0, and exit Navigator  
to reboot the server.  
2. When Setup prompts to detect mass storage devices, skip detection and manually specify the mass  
storage drivers:  
The drivers are loaded from the NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk you created from the Navigator CD.  
First, load the driver for the device you want to boot from. For drives in the LPr internal bays this  
will normally be the embedded SCSI Symbios driver on the drivers disk. Select "SCSI Symbios  
driver for the HP NetServer LPr."  
Secondly, load the IDE driver, since the CD drive is on the IDE bus.  
Finally, load any other mass storage drivers you need. If you are using NetRAID for shared storage  
do not load the HP NetRAID driver at this time. It will be loaded later.  
3. Continue the installation, inserting floppy disk #3 and select the following options when prompted:  
Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT.  
Choose NTFS file system  
When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the  
client LAN. Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the  
Configuration Guide for your cluster. If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice,  
once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC.  
Make sure TCP/IP Protocolis selected.  
Other protocols may be selected in addition, but TCP/IP is required.  
If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, when prompted for TCP/IP Properties:  
Make sure adapter [2] is highlighted and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the  
LAN adapter for the intra-cluster LAN.  
Select adapter [1] and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the LAN adapter for the  
client LAN.  
Set TCP/IP Properties for DNS, WINS Address, etc. at this time.  
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The Client LAN IP addresses and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different  
subnets.  
4. Once the NT installation is complete, the D5013A NIC drivers must be manually set to the correct LAN  
speed. Log on and from the start menu select: Settings, Control Panel, Network, and  
Adapters. For each D5013A adapter, select Propertiesthen Settingsand set the network  
speed to the appropriate setting (either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) for your network. The intra-cluster LAN  
should be set to 100 Mbps. Do not use the Auto setting.  
LPr (with NetRAID Local and Shared Storage)  
A NetRAID adapter may only be used for either shared storage or local storage; one adapter may not be used for  
both. To use NetRAID adapters for both shared and local storage, you must use two adapters.  
Configure NetServer Hardware and BIOS  
1. Make sure you power down System A and power up System B.  
2. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD in the CD-ROM drive and restart the server.  
3. If you have special NetServer local SCSI bus options enter the Symbios utility by pressing Ctrl+C at the  
Symbios boot banner during boot and set the options you need; otherwise allow the server to boot. The  
server boots from the CD and displays the Navigator Main Menu.  
NOTE  
If prompted that the HP NetServer Navigator BIOS is a newer version, choose  
Continueand go to step 4; otherwise go to step 6.  
4. To update the BIOS, choose NetServer Utilities | More NetServer Utilities |  
BIOS Update Utility. Select Executeand follow the screen prompts to update the BIOS.  
5. After the server reboots, return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the  
displayed window.  
6. From the Navigator main menu, install a utility partition on the local storage disk by choosing  
Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant, Custom, Microsoft,  
then either:  
MS Windows NT4.0 Enterprise Edition Cluster Server if using Navigator if  
L.15.05 or later.  
MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor automated NOS installation if  
using Navigator L.15.04 or earlier.  
7. Define the local storage RAID arrays. Select Configure Disk Arrayand use HP NetRAID  
Assistant to define the arrays. Be sure to define the arrays for the local storage adapter (Adapter_0), not  
the shared storage adapter (Adapter_1).  
NOTE  
DO NOT define the shared storage arrays at this time. They will be defined later.  
8. Exit HP NetRAID Assistant. The server will reboot.  
During the reboot, at the NetRAID banner press <Ctrl><M>to enter the NetRAID Express utility.  
From the Management Menu, check that the BIOS is enabled. If it is not, enable it.  
9. Exit the NetRAID Express utility and reboot. Navigator will return to the Custom Configuration screen.  
Install a utility partition on the local storage disk by choosing Install/Update Utility  
Partition.  
After installing the utility partition, Navigator returns to the Custom Configuration screen.  
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10. Make an NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk by choosing Create Driver Diskette(s),Execute,  
and following the prompts. Label the floppy disk NT 4.0 Drivers.  
11. Press the Backbutton three times to return the Navigator Main Menu.  
12. Create a set of installation floppy disks for NetRAID Assistant by choosing NetServer Utilities  
| Diskette Library. Select NetRAID Assistant for WindowsNTand Windows95  
from the list and then the Executebutton. Follow the instructions to create the NetRAID Assistant  
installation floppy disks. Label the floppy disks HP NetRAID Assistant 1 and HP NetRAID Assistant 2.  
Install Windows NT  
NOTE  
Windows NT must be installed from floppy disks, not the CD, so that the mass storage  
drivers will be loaded correctly. If you have not created a set of Windows NT boot  
floppy disks, see Software in part “1 What’s Needed” for additional information.  
1. Remove the Navigator CD, insert the boot floppy for Windows NT4.0, and exit Navigator to reboot the  
server.  
2. When Setup prompts to detect mass storage devices, skip detection and manually specify the mass  
storage drivers:  
3. Load drivers using the NetRAID-3Si Cluster Firmware and Driver floppy disk you created in part 1  
“What’s Needed” and the NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk you created in step 10 above of this procedure.  
Load the driver for the device you want to boot from. This will be the HP NetRAID Adapter Driver.  
If you are using a NetRAID-3Si Adapter for shared storage, load this driver from the NetRAID-3Si  
Cluster Firmware and Driver floppy disk. Be sure to use the driver version specified for shared  
storage in the Configuration Guide, since this driver is used for both the NetRAID local storage  
adapter and the NetRAID-3Si shared storage adapter.  
Load the IDE driver from the NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk, since the CD drive is on the IDE bus.  
Load any other mass storage drivers you need. If you are using the embedded SCSI channel, load  
the Symbios driver from the NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk at this time.  
4. Continue the installation and select the following options when prompted:  
Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT.  
Choose NTFS file system  
When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the  
client LAN. Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the  
Configuration Guide for your cluster. If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice,  
once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC.  
Make sure TCP/IP Protocolis selected.  
Other protocols may be selected in addition, but TCP/IP is required.  
If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, when prompted for TCP/IP Properties:  
Make sure adapter [2] is highlighted and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the  
LAN adapter for the intra-cluster LAN.  
Select adapter [1] and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the LAN adapter for the  
client LAN.  
Set TCP/IP Properties for DNS, WINS Address, etc. at this time.  
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The Client LAN IP addresses and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different  
subnets.  
5. Once the NT installation is complete, the D5013A NIC drivers must be manually set to the correct LAN  
speed. Log on and from the start menu select: Settings, Control Panel, Network, and  
Adapters. For each D5013A adapter, select Propertiesthen Settingsand set the network  
speed to the appropriate setting (either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) for your network. The intra-cluster LAN  
should be set to 100 Mbps. Do not use the Auto setting.  
LX/LXr Pro  
Configure NetServer Hardware and BIOS  
1. Make sure you power down System A and power up System B.  
2. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD in the CD-ROM drive of System B and restart the server.  
The server boots from the CD and displays the Navigator Main menu.  
NOTE  
If prompted that the HP NetServer Navigator BIOS is a newer version, choose  
Continueand go to step 3; otherwise go to step 6.  
3. To update the BIOS, choose Configuration Assistant, then Custom, Microsoft, MS  
Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor automated NOS installation.  
4. Select Update, then Execute. Follow screen prompts to update the BIOS.  
5. After the server reboots return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the  
displayed window.  
6. From the Navigator Main menu, choose NetServer Utilities, then EISA Configuration  
Utility.  
7. At the Utility window select Step 3 - View or Edit Detailsand:  
Make sure MP Spec Versionis set to V1.4.  
Disable the on-board IDE Hard Disk Controller by scrolling to On-board IDE Hard Disk  
Controller, pressing Enter, and choosing Disable.  
The embedded IDE controller is not used on the HP NetServer LX and LXr Pro.  
8. Save and exit the EISA Configuration Utility.  
The utility saves the configuration data, restarts the server, and reloads the HP NetServer Navigator CD.  
9. Install a utility partition on the local storage disk by choosing Configuration Assistant, then  
Custom, Microsoft, MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor automated  
NOS installation.  
10. Choose Install/Update Utility Partition.  
When finished, the system reboots and displays the Custom Configuration window.  
Install Windows NT  
1. Remove the HP NetServer Navigator CD, insert the first CD of the Microsoft Windows NT Server,  
Enterprise Edition, and exit Navigator to reboot the server.  
2. Select the following options when prompted:  
Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT.  
Choose NTFS file system  
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When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the  
client LAN. Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the  
Configuration Guide for your cluster. If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice,  
once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC.  
Make sure TCP/IP Protocolis selected.  
Other protocols may be selected in addition, but TCP/IP is required.  
Set TCP/IP Properties for DNS, WINS Address, etc. at this time.  
NOTE  
The Client LAN IP addresses and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different  
subnets.  
LXr 8000  
These procedures provide instructions for servers using NetRAID, AutoRAID Model 12H, and Model 30/FC  
shared storage solutions  
Configure NetServer Hardware and BIOS  
1. Make sure you power down System A and power up System B.  
2. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD in the CD-ROM drive and restart the server.  
NOTE  
If prompted that the HP NetServer Navigator BIOS is a newer version, choose  
Continueand go to step 3; otherwise go to step 6.  
3. To update the BIOS, choose Configuration Assistant, then Custom, Microsoft, MS  
Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor automated NOS installation.  
4. Select Update, then Execute. Follow screen prompts to update the BIOS.  
5. After the server reboots, return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the  
displayed window.  
6. From the Navigator main menu, install a utility partition on the local storage disk by choosing  
Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant, Custom, Microsoft,  
then either:  
MS Windows NT4.0 Enterprise Edition Cluster Server if using Navigator if  
L.15.05 or later.  
MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor automated NOS installation if  
using Navigator L.15.04 or earlier.  
7. Choose Install/Update Utility Partition.  
When finished, the system reboots and displays the Custom Configuration window.  
8. Make an NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk by choosing Create Driver Diskette(s),Execute, and  
following the prompts. Label the floppy disk NT 4.0 Drivers.  
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Install Windows NT  
NOTE  
Windows NT must be installed from floppy disks, not the CD, so that the mass storage  
drivers will be loaded correctly. If you have not created a set of Windows NT boot  
floppy disks, see Software in part “1 What’s Needed” for additional information.  
1. Insert the boot floppy disk for Windows NT4.0 and exit Diagnostic Assistant to reboot the server.  
2. When Setup prompts to detect mass storage devices, skip detection and manually specify the mass  
storage drivers:  
The drivers are loaded from the NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk you created from the Navigator CD.  
First, load the driver for the device you want to boot from. For drives in the LXr 8000 internal bays  
this will normally be the embedded SCSI Symbios driver.  
Secondly, load the IDE driver, since the CD drive is on the IDE bus.  
Finally, load any other mass storage drivers you need. If you are using NetRAID for shared storage  
do not load the HP NetRAID driver at this time. It will be loaded later.  
3. Continue the installation and select the following options when prompted:  
Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT.  
Choose NTFS file system  
When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the  
client LAN. Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the  
Configuration Guide for your cluster. If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice,  
once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC.  
Make sure TCP/IP Protocolis selected.  
Other protocols may be selected in addition, but TCP/IP is required.  
If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, when prompted for TCP/IP Properties:  
Make sure adapter [1] is highlighted and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the  
LAN adapter for the intra-cluster LAN.  
Select adapter [2] and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the LAN adapter for the  
client LAN.  
Set TCP/IP Properties for DNS, WINS Address, etc. at this time.  
NOTE  
The Client LAN IP addresses and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different  
subnets.  
4. Once the NT installation is complete, the D5013A NIC drivers must be manually set to the correct LAN  
speed. Log on and from the start menu select: Settings, Control Panel, Network, and  
Adapters. For each D5013A adapter, select Propertiesthen Settingsand set the network  
speed to the appropriate setting (either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) for your network. The intra-cluster LAN  
should be set to 100 Mbps. Do not use the Auto setting.  
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These procedures provide instructions for servers using Fibre Channel shared storage solutions (HP Rack  
Storage/12FC.  
Configure NetServer Hardware and BIOS  
1. System A and System B can both be powered on.  
2. Insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD in the CD-ROM drive and restart the server.  
3. During reboot enter the Setup Utility by pressing F2.  
4. Select User Preferencesand then the LH4 Integrated NetRAIDsetting you want to use.  
5. Exit the Setup Utility (F10, Save, and Exit).  
The server reboots. If you have special NetServer local SCSI bus options enter the Symbios utility, by  
pressing Ctrl+C at the Symbios boot banner during reboot and set the options you need; otherwise allow  
the server to reboot. The server boots from the CD and displays the Navigator Main menu.  
NOTE  
If prompted that the HP NetServer Navigator BIOS is a newer version, choose  
Continueand go to step 6; otherwise go to step 9.  
6. To update the BIOS, choose Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant,  
then Custom, Microsoft, MS Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition, and Nofor  
automated NOS installation.  
7. Select Update, then Execute. Follow screen prompts to update the BIOS.  
8. After the server reboots, return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button twice on the  
displayed window.  
9. From the Navigator main menu, install a utility partition on the local storage disk by choosing  
Configuration Assistant and Installation Assistant, Custom, Microsoft,  
then MS Windows NT4.0 Enterprise Edition Cluster Server.  
10. Choose Install/Update Utility Partition.  
When finished, the system reboots and displays the Custom Configuration window.  
11. Make a NT4.0 Drivers floppy disk by choosing Create Driver Diskette(s),Execute,and  
following the prompts. Label the floppy disk NT 4.0 Drivers.  
12. Return to the Navigator main menu by clicking the Back button three times.  
Install Windows NT  
NOTE  
Windows NT must be installed from floppy disks, not the CD, so that the mass storage  
drivers will be loaded correctly. If you have not created a set of Windows NT boot  
floppy disks, see Software in part “1 What’s Needed” of the installation guide supplement  
for additional information.  
1. Insert the boot floppy disk for Windows NT4.0 and exit Navigator to reboot the server.  
2. When Windows NT Setup prompts to detect mass storage devices, skip detection and manually specify  
the mass storage drivers:  
The drivers are loaded from the NT 4.0 Drivers floppy disk you created from the Navigator CD.  
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First, load the driver for the device you want to boot from. For drives in the LH 4 internal bays this  
will normally be the embedded SCSI Symbios driver or embedded NetRAID.  
Secondly, load the IDE driver, since the CD drive is on the IDE bus.  
Finally, load any other mass storage drivers you need. If you are using the Fibre Channel HBA for  
shared storage do not load the HP Fibre Channel driver at this time. It will be loaded later.  
3. Continue the installation using floppy disks#2 and #3 and select the following options when prompted:  
Choose the unpartitioned space and install Windows NT.  
Choose NTFS file system  
When prompted to search for a Network Adapter, load NIC drivers for both the intra-cluster and the  
client LAN. Be sure to load the correct intra-cluster LAN driver version as specified in the  
Configuration Guide for your cluster. If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, load the driver twice,  
once for the intra-cluster NIC and once for the client NIC.  
Make sure TCP/IP Protocolis selected.  
Other protocols may be selected in addition, but TCP/IP is required.  
If you are using two HP D5013A NICs, when prompted for TCP/IP Properties:  
Make sure adapter [2] is highlighted and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the  
LAN adapter for the intra-cluster LAN.  
Select adapter [1] and specify its IP address and subnet mask. This will be the LAN adapter for the  
client LAN.  
Set TCP/IP Properties for DNS, WINS Address, etc. at this time.  
NOTE  
The Client LAN IP addresses and Intra-cluster LAN IP addresses must be on different  
subnets.  
4. Once the NT installation is complete, the D5013A NIC drivers must be manually set to the correct LAN  
speed. Log on and from the start menu select: Settings, Control Panel, Network, and  
Adapters. For each D5013A adapter, select Propertiesthen Settingsand set the network  
speed to the appropriate setting (either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) for your network. The intra-cluster LAN  
should be set to 100 Mbps. Do not use the Auto setting.  
Part "6 Shared Storage Software Setup" in the Shared Storage Supplement and start with  
Install Fibre Channel HBA Driver.  
Install Service Pack for All HP NetServers  
Refer to the Configuration Guide for your cluster configuration and install the applicable Microsoft Service  
Pack (SP3 or SP4). Do not install the Hot Fix associated with Service Pack 3 at this time.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
Do not install the Microsoft Cluster Server Software (MSCS) at this time.  
After completing these procedures, power down System B and power up System A.  
Repeat all of the procedures in this part for System A.  
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For Fibre Channel solutions using the Rack Storage/12FC simply reboot System B and  
repeat the procedures on Systems A. Both systems can be powered up.  
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6 Shared Storage Software Setup  
Use these procedures to install host bus adapter (interface) software, create the arrays and array file systems.  
Shared Storage Setup  
Part "6 Shared Storage Software Setup" in the Shared Storage Supplement. For Fibre  
Channel solutions go to Configure the Storage Devices using FCArray Assistant in the  
supplement  
Create the Array File Systems  
Use the instructions below and Windows NT Disk Administrator to partition, assign drive letters, and format  
the shared logical drives.  
Reboot System A  
Reboot System A so that Windows NT can recognize the logical drives created when you setup the shared  
storage. The system boots and loads Windows NT on System A.  
CAUTION  
You must reboot System A to get accurate information about your shared disks before  
running Disk Administrator.  
Run Windows NT Disk Administrator  
From the Start menu, choose Programs, Administrative Tools, and then Disk  
Administrator. Disk Administrator loads and scans the disks, and displays a list of the logical disks you  
identified. An example display follows:  
NOTE  
Disk Administrator lists disks in order, beginning with local (non-shared) disks followed  
by the shared disk arrays.  
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Disk Administrator, Scanned Logical Disks  
Create Full Disk Partitions for each Array  
1. Click the disk box to select the shared array to be partitioned.  
Disk Administrator highlights the selected disk.  
2. From Disk Administrators Partitionmenu, choose Create.  
A dialog appears indicating the maximum size of a single partition.  
NOTE  
Dont be misled by the displayed disk capacity for your arrays. When Disk Administrator  
calculates disk capacity, it disregards redundancy storage used by the selected RAID  
level. The displayed and usable storage capacity for the array is, therefore, less than the  
total capacity of all drives in the array. For example, the displayed and usable array  
capacity for a RAID 5 array would be C(N-1), where N is the number of drives and C is  
the capacity of one drive. Likewise, for RAID 1 the capacity would be one-half the  
capacity of the two drives.  
3. Click OKto include the full disk in the partition (the default).  
In the following example, Disk 1 has been partitioned and Disk Administrator assigned a temporary  
drive letter to the disk array.  
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Disk Administrator, Partitioned Disk Array  
NOTE  
Do not partition a disk into separate drives. Microsoft Cluster Server Software will only  
manage one partition per disk.  
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to create a partition for each disk array to be shared by the cluster.  
5. From Disk Administrators Partitionmenu, choose Commit Changes Now, then choose Yesto  
save changes and OKwhen prompted.  
NOTE  
In the following example, Disk 2 has been partitioned and Disk Administrator assigned  
the next sequential letter to the disk array.  
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Assign Drive Letters  
Disk Administrator has assigned sequential and temporary drive letters to the disk arrays you partitioned.  
You must assign a permanent (static) drive letter to each drive you want to make available to both Systems A  
and B.  
NOTE  
When partitioning logical drives with Windows NT the logical drive letters are  
sequentially assigned in a predefined sequence. These drive letters are temporary  
assignments that can change according to the drives installed in your system. For  
clustered systems it is critical that the drive letters for the shared storage drives be fixed.  
Therefore, make sure that you assign permanent drive letters to the shared logical drives.  
1. Select one of the disks you just partitioned.  
Disk Administrator highlights the selected disk.  
2. From the Disk Administrators Toolsmenu, choose Assign Drive Letter.  
Disk Administrator displays the Assign Drive Letterdialog.  
3. In the dialog, select a drive letter, and click OK.  
To avoid confusion later, HP recommends that you choose sequential drive letters. The example in this  
guide uses drive letters X and Y.  
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4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to assign a drive letter for each array to be shared in the cluster.  
Format Logical Drives  
1. Click a disk box to select one of the arrays that you just partitioned and assigned a drive letter.  
Disk Administrator highlights the selected disk.  
2. From the Disk Administrators Toolsmenu, choose Format.  
A dialog appears with a list of formatting options.  
Disk Administrator, Formatting and Assigning Volume labels  
3. In the Formatdialog make sure that File Systemis set for NTFS.  
4. In the Volume Labelfield type a label (name) for the drive.  
Choose a descriptive label such as "Shared Drive X.".  
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5. Select Quick Formatin the Format Optionsfield, and then Startto begin formatting the  
logical drive.  
NOTE  
No action is necessary for the Capacityand Allocation Unit Sizefields.  
6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 to format each drive to be shared in the cluster.  
The following example depicts both drives formatted with permanent drive letters assigned.  
Disk Administrator, Formatting and Assigning Volume labels  
7. Exit Disk Administrator.  
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7 Microsoft Cluster Server Software Setup  
During installation of Microsoft Cluster Server Software (MSCS) at System A, you will create a Microsoft  
Cluster Server. Initially, it is a cluster with only one server (System A). Later, you will join System B to the  
cluster and thus create a standard two-server (node) cluster. If you need more information about the  
installation process outlined here, see the Microsoft Cluster Server Administrators Guide.  
Install MSCS on System A  
MSCS installation includes slightly different software setups for System A and System B. Since you just  
finished configuring arrays on System A, continue Microsoft Cluster Server Setup where you left off with  
Disk Administrator.  
To install MSCS at System A:  
1. Insert the Component CD of Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition in the CD-ROM drive of  
System B.  
2. Run the Microsoft Cluster Server setup program.  
Setup.exe is located in the following folder on the Component CD: \mscs\cluster\i386  
3. Choose Form a new clusterand click Next.  
Setup prompts you to identify the cluster by name.  
4. Type a name for the cluster. Make note of the name you type. You will need to provide the identical  
name during Microsoft Cluster Server software setup of System A. Click Next.  
Microsoft Cluster Administrator, Assigning a Cluster Name  
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5. Setup prompts you for the location to store cluster files. Either accept the default or type a new location  
and click Next.  
6. Setup prompts you for the cluster domain account. Provide a user name and password for an appropriate  
Microsoft Domain account for the cluster. Click Next.  
NOTE  
If you are unsure of the correct MS Domain account, consult the Windows NT  
documentation supplied with your system.  
7. Setup presents a two-column list of Available unsharedand Shared cluster disks. Use  
the Addand Removebuttons to place the disks in the desired columns. Click Next.  
Keep in mind that disks listed in the left column are reserved for the exclusive use of System B while  
disks listed in the right column are shared by both systems. Normally you would share all disks listed.  
Microsoft Cluster Server Setup, Assigning Shared Disks to the Cluster  
8. Setup prompts you to select a disk (quorum disk) on which to store permanent cluster files. Cluster  
Administrator uses the disk you select to store synchronizing information about Systems A and B. The  
disk must always be available to the cluster. Select the disk that you will commit to keeping online then  
click Next.  
9. Configure your LAN adapters.  
Setup scans the Systems LAN adapters so they can be configured for cluster use and presents a dialog  
for each LAN adapter installed in your HP NetServer. Setup uses the IP address you specified during  
NT installation. Type a Network Namefor the LAN Adapter, and check Enable for cluster  
use.  
HP recommends that you identify the LAN adapter according to use (for example, intra-cluster LAN).  
When you enable cluster use setup gives you three options:  
Use for all communications  
Choose this option if you are configuring a client LAN adapter, and System A and B reside on  
the same IP subnet.  
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Use only for internal cluster communications  
Choose this option if you are configuring an intra-cluster LAN adapter.  
Use only for client access  
Choose this option if you are configuring a client LAN adapter and System A and B reside on  
different IP subnets.  
NOTE  
In this example, the intra-cluster LAN is shown first with the Adapter Nameand IP  
Address already filled in. However, your configuration may display the Client LAN  
first.  
Microsoft Cluster Server Setup, Assigning a Network Name to the intra-cluster LAN  
10. Repeat the previous step for each LAN adapter. After you have configured all LAN adapters, click  
Next.  
11. Setup lists your LAN adapters and asks you to prioritize them for internal communications between  
nodes. Move the Intra-cluster LAN to the top of the list so it has the highest priority. See the example  
dialog below.  
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Microsoft Cluster Server Setup, Setting the LAN Priority  
12. Follow the on-screen instructions to order the adapters so that the intra-cluster LAN adapter is identified  
first (at the top of the list). After you have ordered the adapters click Next.  
NOTE  
If you previously defined the client IP addresses of Systems A and B as residing on  
different subnets, the client LAN will be unable to assume responsibility for intra-cluster  
communication.  
13. Setup prompts you for the Cluster IP address. Type the proper IP address and subnet mask for the  
CLUSTER, then click Next.  
NOTE  
The previous step requires a unique IP address for the cluster. Do not use either of the IP  
addresses assigned to System A or System B.  
14. Click Finishto complete installation of the Microsoft Cluster Server software.  
Setup activates your configuration specifications and starts the cluster service.  
15. Microsoft Cluster Server is now fully installed on System A. Reboot System A.  
16. To finish installation of the Microsoft Cluster Server, leave System A running, go to the next procedure  
and install MSCS on System B.  
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Install MSCS on System B  
While you have been configuring System A, System B has been idling at the Restart dialog.  
1. Click Restartto reboot System B to Windows NT.  
2. Insert the Component CD of Microsoft Windows NT Server (Enterprise Edition) in the CD-ROM drive  
of System B.  
3. Run the Microsoft Cluster Server setup program.  
Setup.exe is located in the following folder on the Component CD: \mscs\cluster\i386.  
4. Setup examines your system and displays a dialog that lists a number of install options including Join  
an existing cluster.  
5. Choose Join an existing clusterand click Next.  
6. Identify the cluster using the same name you used when you formed the cluster at System B.  
Setup validates your entry by prompting you for the cluster domain account password.  
7. Type the password.  
Setup prompts you to complete the installation upon entry of a valid password.  
8. Click Finish.  
You have now installed and configured all necessary software and hardware components to create a  
Microsoft Cluster Server.  
9. Reboot System B.  
Install Service Pack or Hot Fix  
After installing MSCS software your must either reinstall SP4 or if you installed SP 3, install the Hot Fix at  
this time.  
Install Hot Fix  
Install the Hot Fix (clusfixi.exe):  
1. If you have not already downloaded clusfixi.exe, see "Software" in part "1 Whats Needed."  
2. Install the Microsoft hotfix clusfixi.exe on System A and System B.  
NOTE  
When downloading the file, refer to the Microsoft readme file for instructions on  
installing the hotfix.  
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8 Cluster Testing  
There are two programs for testing the installed cluster. These programs are the Hardware Verification and  
Labeling Utility and the Cluster Installation Test.  
Hardware Verification and Labeling Utility  
The Hardware Verification and Labeling Utility scans the system and checks system integrity before you  
perform system configuration. It helps you simplify the assembly process that must be performed while  
trying to setup a new product.  
With this utility you can:  
Create an asset inventory list  
Check cabling connections  
Label installed hardware  
Health check hardware components  
Obtain the Utility  
The Hardware Verification and Labeling Utility is included on the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM. You  
can run the test directly from the CD, or you can create a bootable floppy disk from HP NetServer  
Navigators disk library. The floppy disk is bootable to ensure that it is independent of the customers network  
operating system. However, it does not include COMMAND.COM, so it is not usable as a DOS disk.  
Run the Utility  
CAUTION  
The Hardware and Verification Utility is designed to run on a single HP NetServer and  
not a cluster. Therefore, to prevent corrupting the shared storage in your cluster, power  
down the cluster node (HP NetServer) not being tested when running this test.  
If the system is booted from the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM you will find that the utility does not  
appear as a direct menu choice. However, when the Configuration Assistant is run, you will be given the  
option of first running the Hardware Verification and Labeling Utility. This offer is only made the first time  
Configuration Assistant is selected after a reboot.  
The Hardware Verification and Labeling Utility is supplied with a README.TXT file. This file contains  
detailed information on the utility and instructions for setting up and running the utility.  
Cluster Installation Test  
The HP Cluster Installation Test (CIT) should be performed on your installed cluster before placing it online.  
The CIT performs an operational failover test of the cluster to verify that if a node fails the operating node  
takes over all functions..  
Obtain CIT  
If you do not have CIT, see part "1 Whats Needed" for instructions to download this program.  
Run CIT  
Follow the instructions in the CIT program. If additional information is needed refer to CIT on-line help.  
CIT help is context sensitive and has been expanded to provide detailed instructions for each step of the  
program.  
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HP A3661B Model 30/FC  
High Availability Disk Array  
Supplement  
to  
HP NetServer  
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The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  
Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the  
implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors  
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The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.  
Warranty  
If you have any questions about the warranty for this product, contact your dealer.  
Safety Considerations  
The product and related documentation must be reviewed for familiarization with safety markings and instructions  
before installation and operation.  
Safety Symbols  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
NOTE  
A WARNING denotes a hazard that can cause personal injury.  
A CAUTION denotes a hazard that can damage equipment or result in lost data.  
A NOTE contains information that is useful in accomplishing a task.  
Do not proceed beyond a WARNING or CAUTION notice until you understand the hazardous conditions and have  
taken appropriate steps.  
Grounding  
The computer in which this product is installed is a safety class I product and has a protective earthing terminal. There  
must be an uninterruptible safety earth ground from the main power source to the products input wiring terminals, power  
cord, or supplied power cord set. Whenever it is likely that the protection has been impaired, disconnect the power cord  
until the ground has been restored.  
Servicing  
Any servicing, adjustment, maintenance, or repair must be performed only by authorized service-trained personnel.  
Trademark Notice  
The use of trademarks or other designations is for reference purposes only. The following trademarks are used in this  
manual:  
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Microsoft is a U.S. registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.  
WindowsTM and Windows NTTM are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  
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ArrayGUIdeTM is a trademark and CLARiiON is a U.S. registered trademark of Data General Corporation.  
Enterprise NetServer Division  
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Contents  
OVERVIEW ..............................................................................................................................................................................4  
INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................................................4  
OPERATING SYSTEM................................................................................................................................................................4  
1 – WHAT’S NEEDED? ...........................................................................................................................................................5  
FIBRE CHANNEL IDS................................................................................................................................................................5  
HARDWARE .............................................................................................................................................................................5  
SOFTWARE...............................................................................................................................................................................5  
TOOLS .....................................................................................................................................................................................5  
NEED MORE HELP? .................................................................................................................................................................5  
2 – HP NETSERVER HARDWARE SETUP .........................................................................................................................6  
INSTALL THE FC I/O ADAPTER................................................................................................................................................6  
3 – SHARED STORAGE HARDWARE SETUP ...................................................................................................................8  
INSTALL THE HP FC-AL HUB .................................................................................................................................................8  
INSTALL THE HP MODEL 30/FC HIGH AVAILABILITY DISK ARRAY .....................................................................................14  
4 – CLUSTER CABLING AND SETUP ...............................................................................................................................26  
5 – HP NETSERVER SOFTWARE SETUP.........................................................................................................................34  
6 – SHARED STORAGE SOFTWARE SETUP...................................................................................................................35  
INSTALL THE FIBRE CHANNEL DRIVER ON WINDOWS NT.....................................................................................................35  
POWER UP THE HP MODEL 30/FC HIGH AVAILABILITY DISK ARRAY..................................................................................36  
INSTALL THE HP MODEL 30/FC HIGH AVAILABILITY DISK ARRAY SOFTWARE ...................................................................38  
SET THE HP MODEL 30/FC HIGH AVAILABILITY DISK ARRAY OPERATING MODE...............................................................39  
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Overview  
Introduction  
An HP NetServer cluster provides a reliable, cabinet-mounted, increased-availability solution for critical applications.  
The basic cluster consists of two HP NetServer systems coupled to an HP Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) hub  
connected to an HP A3661B Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array.  
The HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array is a high capacity mass storage device that can reside in the same  
cabinet (also called a rack) as the HP NetServer and an HP FC-AL hub. It uses Fibre Channel technology to ensure fast,  
reliable access to data.  
Both HP NetServers use the HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array as a shared external storage device, using a  
TACHYON Fibre Channel Adapter Card that comes in the HP45246A Fibre Channel Adpater Kit for NT. A FC I/O  
adapter card is located in each HP NetServer. Both HP NetServers run Microsoft Windows NTTM Server Enterprise  
Edition, which includes Microsoft Cluster Server software.  
Two HP FC-AL hubs, connected to each other in a cascading arrangement, can be used in a cluster. Also, additional disk  
arrays can be used for shared external storage.  
This guide is a reference to be used during unpacking, setup and installation of the FC I/O adapter, HP Model 30/FC  
High Availability Disk Array, and HP FC-AL hub as components of your HP NetServer Microsoft Cluster configuration.  
The HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array is not customer installable. It must be unpacked and installed only  
by authorized Hewlett-Packard service representatives. This guide is for the HP service representative who installs the  
shared external storage units in an HP NetServer Microsoft Cluster.  
NOTE  
This document is incomplete without the HP NetServer Microsoft Cluster Installation Guide.  
When prompted by this supplement, turn to the installation guide to get the necessary instructions.  
Operating System  
The HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array is supported in clustered environments on HP NetServer LXr Pro8  
Series systems running the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3 or later operating system. It is not supported as a  
boot device on HP NetServers.  
The required Fibre Channel driver for Windows NT is supplied on a diskette that comes with the FC I/O adapter.  
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1 – What’s Needed?  
Fibre Channel IDs  
During HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array installation, be prepared to supply one Fibre Channel ID for each  
FC-AL connection between an HP FC-AL hub and an SP on an HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array.  
See part 3, step 5, table 2 of this guide for a list of Fibre Channel IDs.  
Hardware  
Compare the hardware you have with ordering documentation, such as the parts lists created by Order and Rack  
Assistants. In general, the components for shared external storage components consist of two TACHYON Fibre Channel  
Adapter Cards, each of which comes in a HP 45246A Fibre Channel Adapter Kit for NT, an HP A3724A short-wave or  
HP A4839A long-wave FC-AL hub, an HP A3661B Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array, and the Fibre Channel  
optic cables used to interconnect these components.  
Software  
The following driver and diagnostics must be installed from the diskette that comes with the FC I/O adapter:  
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FC Driver, version 2.07 or later  
Diagnostic, version 2.07 or later  
The following host-resident utilities need to be installed from the CD-ROM that comes with the disk array as part of the  
A5254A Fibre Channel Mass Storage media kit:  
ì
ArrayGUIdeTM, version 1.7.0  
Tools  
Standard installation tools plus:  
ì
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Torx™ T-25 driver, supplied in the Rack Installation Toolkit  
Portable Field Service Grounding Kit (3M part number 8505, or the equivalent).  
Need More Help?  
The following reference materials may be useful when installing the FC I/O adapter, HP FC-AL hub and HP Model  
30/FC High Availability Disk Array:  
ì
Hewlett-Packard TACHYON Fibre Channel Adapter Card Installation Guide (HHBA-5000A) (part number  
5090-4722).  
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Hewlett-Packard Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Hub Service and User Manual (part number A3724-90006).  
Hewlett-Packard Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array Service Manual (part number A3232-90002).  
Hewlett-Packard Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array User’s Guide and Service Manual Addendum for  
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (part number A3661-90019).  
The manuals are enclosed with the hardware components.  
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2 – HP NetServer Hardware Setup  
Install the FC I/O Adapter  
1. Install the FC I/O Adapter in the PCI Slot  
Install the FC I/O adapter in an appropriate PCI slot as specified in the Configuration Guide for the HP NetServer.  
Installation steps are shown for both vertical and horizontal installations. Install a FC I/O adapter in each HP NetServer  
in the cluster.  
a. Make sure the HP NetServer is powered down.  
b. Remove the chassis cover.  
c. Locate the correct PCI expansion slot in the system.  
d. Remove the expansion slot cover. Save the slot cover screw.  
e. Insert the FC I/O adapter into the slot. Push the adapter into the slot until it clicks into place (see figure 1).  
Vertical  
Installation  
Horizontal  
Installation  
Figure 1. Installing the FC I/O adapter  
f. Replace the slot cover screw.  
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2. Install the GBIC  
a. Locate the short-wave GBIC (Gigabit Interface Converter) included in the FC I/O adapter kit.  
b. Install the GBIC into the receptacle on the FC I/O adapter (see figure 2).  
NOTE  
The GBIC can only be installed one way, because the GBIC and guide rails inside the FC I/O  
adapter receptacle are keyed.  
Installing the GBIC  
Figure 2. GBIC Module  
Do not attach Fibre Channel cables to the FC I/O adapter at this time. Also, do not reboot the HP NetServers at this time.  
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3 – Shared Storage Hardware Setup  
Install the HP FC-AL Hub  
1. Unpack the HP FC-AL Hub  
a. Unpack and inspect the HP FC-AL hub for any damage that may have occurred during shipment.  
b. Save the boxes and packing materials in case there is damage or anything needs to be reshipped at a future date.  
c. Make sure all items shown in figure 3 are present. Contact your sales representative if items are missing.  
FC-AL Hub Service  
and User Manual  
FC-AL hub  
Power cord  
Nylon retainer  
FC port covers  
FC-AL short-wave loopback  
in each port  
cable  
NOTE: The long-wave hub  
includes an additional loopback  
cable for the long-wave port  
Mounting ear  
bracket  
Rubber feet  
Figure 3. HP FC-AL hub product contents  
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The front panel of the short-wave hub (HP A3724A) appears as follows:  
2
4
10  
6
1
3
7
8
9
5
1. Power LED  
2. Fault LED  
6. 10Base-T Port (reserved for future use)  
7. MAC address (reserved for future use)  
8. RS-232 port  
3. Reset button  
4. Fibre Channel connector (Port 1 indicated)  
5. FC-AL short-wave ports and port LEDs  
9. AC power connector  
10. Port LED (Port 1 indicated)  
Figure 4. HP FC-AL short-wave hub  
The front panel of the long-wave hub (HP A4839A) appears as follows:  
2 11  
4
7
1
3
5
6
8
9
10  
1. Power LED  
2. Fault LED  
3. Reset button  
7. 10Base-T Port (reserved for future use)  
8. MAC address (reserved for future use)  
9. RS-232 port  
4. Fibre Channel connector (Port 1 indicated)  
5. FC-AL short-wave ports and port LEDs  
6. FC-AL long-wave port and port LED  
10. AC power connector  
11. Port LED (Port 1 indicated)  
Figure 5. HP FC-AL long-wave hub  
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2. Verify HP FC-AL Hub Operation  
Test the HP FC-AL hub and verify that it operates before mounting it in the cabinet (also called a rack).  
a. Perform a self-test by connecting the short-wave loopback cable to a short-wave hub port, plugging the power cord  
into the HP FC-AL hub, and then plugging the power cord into a power receptacle. The short-wave loopback cable  
includes “50/125” as part of the identification information printed on the cable.The HP FC-AL hub does not have a  
power switch.  
If using an A4839A long-wave hub, also self-test the long-wave port with the long-wave loopback cable  
(A4839-63001). The long-wave loopback cable includes “9/125” as part of the identification information printed on  
the cable.  
NOTE  
The HP FC-AL hub’s power supply automatically adjusts to a range of 100 VAC ±10% and  
240 VAC ±10%.  
Interruptions to the HP FC-AL hub’s AC power source initiate a self-test. Make sure the power  
source circuits are properly grounded before using the supplied power cord to connect the HP  
FC-AL hub to the circuit.  
b. The HP FC-AL hub runs the self-test each time the power cord is plugged in or the Reset button is pressed if a  
loopback cable or a device is connected.  
c. The HP FC-AL hub finishes the self-test in less than 15 seconds.  
If the Fault LED (amber) stays on after self-test, the HP FC-AL hub failed. Contact your sales representative for  
assistance.  
If the Power LED does not light, contact your sales representative.  
d. Verify the operation of individual ports by inserting the loopback cable into each port and observing that the port  
status LED lights up.  
e. Unplug the HP FC-AL hub and continue with the installation procedure.  
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3. Mount the HP FC-AL Hub into the Cabinet  
The HP FC-AL hub mounts into the HP E3662A or E3662B 2.0m high, 19-inch wide, 220VAC, EIA cabinet (also called  
a rack). The following procedure describes mounting an HP FC-AL hub with its front panel facing the rear of the  
cabinet. The front of the HP FC-AL hub contains the 10 Fibre Channel connectors.  
a. Record the serial number, located on the bottom of the HP FC-AL hub, before installing the HP FC-AL hub into the  
cabinet.  
b. Power down the cabinet and unplug it from the power source. Refer to the cabinet documentation for more  
information. Make sure the cabinet is adequately secured and has enough space (1 EIA) for the HP FC-AL hub.  
Remove filler panels as needed from the front of the cabinet and open the rear door.  
c. Slide a sheet metal nut onto the outer column in the back of the cabinet, so the hole in the nut is aligned with the  
hole at the selected EIA location on the column.  
d. Insert one end of the left rail in the adjoining slot, so the hole in the rail lines up with the holes in the nut and column  
(see figure 6).  
e
Attach the other end of the rail to the inner column on the front of the cabinet using the same procedure and a second  
sheet metal nut.  
NOTE  
Do NOT attach screws at this time.  
Figure 6. Installing rails for the FC-AL hub into the cabinet  
f. Repeat steps c, d, and e to install the right rail.  
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g. Set the HP FC-AL hub on the cabinet. Align the hole in each mounting ear bracket with the holes in the assembled  
rail, nut, and column, and insert a 10-32 x .625 machine screw. Securely tighten the screws (see figure 7).  
Figure 7. Installing the HP FC-AL hub into the cabinet  
h. The plenum shroud is a back cover that slides onto the HP FC-AL hub. Set the plenum shroud on the front side of  
the cabinet. Align the holes in the brackets with the holes in the assembled rails and outer posts.  
i. Secure the brackets to the posts with 10-32 x .625 machine screws (see figure 8).  
Plenum shroud  
Figure 8. Installing the plenum shroud  
j. Reinstall filler panels over the plenum shroud.  
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Figure 9. HP FC-AL hub correctly installed in a cabinet  
If cascading HP FC-AL hubs are being used, install the second HP FC-AL hub, following the same steps used in  
installing the first HP FC-AL hub.  
Do not attach Fibre Channel cables or power cords to the HP FC-AL hub at this time. Also, do not power up the cabinet  
at this time.  
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Install the HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array  
1. Check Power Requirements  
Refer to the disk array DC power requirements in the Reference chapter of the Hewlett-Packard Model 30/FC High  
Availability Disk Array Service Manual (part number A3661-90002) to make sure the installation site meets these  
requirements.  
The HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array uses 200VAC to 240VAC nominal; 110VAC is not supported. One  
power distribution unit (PDU) in the cabinet can provide sufficient power for one, two, or three disk arrays. The disk  
array and HP FC-AL hub are connected to the PDU; the PDU is connected to an UPS.  
Make sure the UPS is capable of supplying an amount of power equal to the sum of the VA units required to power all  
the systems and peripherals installed in the cabinet.  
Consider the type of PDU that is required. PDUs have power inlets and outlets that impinge on clearances necessary to  
fully open the disk array’s fan pack door. Table 1 specifies the required PDUs for various hardware configurations  
installed in one cabinet.  
Table 1 – PDU Requirements  
PDU part  
number  
PDU product  
number  
Description  
Typical application Racking restrictions  
E5929-63001 E5929A  
- Universal PDU  
C-19 outlet is for SPUs Must be racked on rails at or  
- Ten C-13 and one C-19 requiring a 20-amp  
above 4 EIAs to clear the  
C-19 outlet.  
outlets  
connector.  
- One C-20 inlet for  
detachable cords  
C-20 inlet facilitates a  
universal set of  
If the C-19 outlet is not  
used, must be racked on  
detachable power cords. rails at or above 1 EIA to  
Typically, for external  
UPS applications  
clear the C-20 inlet.  
E5931A  
E5932A  
- N. America 220 V PDU Attached to a 3.0 or 5.5 None  
- Ten C-13 outlets  
- Attached 3 m power  
cord with L6-30P plug  
- Europe 220 PDU  
- Ten C-13 outlets  
- Attached 3 m power  
cord without plug  
kva N. American UPS  
Attached to a 3.0 or 5.5 None  
kva European UPS  
E4456-63001 E4456B  
- N. America 220 V PDU C-19 outlet is for SPUs Must be racked on rails at or  
- Ten C-13 and one C-19 requiring a 20-amp  
above 4 EIAs to clear the  
C-19 outlet.  
outlets  
connector.  
- Attached power cord  
with L6-20P plug  
Power cord typical for  
N. America wall outlet  
connection.  
If the C-19 outlet is not  
used, must be racked on the  
bottom of the rack without  
rails.  
E4457-63001 E4457B  
- Europe 220 V PDU  
C-19 outlet is for SPUs Must be racked on rails at or  
- Ten C-13 and one C-19 requiring a 20-amp  
above 4 EIAs to clear the  
C-19 outlet.  
outlets  
connector.  
- Attached power cord  
without a plug  
Power cord has stripped If the C-19 outlet is not  
ends for attaching  
localized plug.  
used, can be racked on the  
bottom of the rack without  
rails.  
C2786-63006 E4456A  
C2786-63007 E4457A  
- N. America  
220 V PDU  
None  
- Ten C-13 outlets  
- Attached power cord  
with L6-20P plug  
- Europe 220 V PDU  
- Ten C-13 outlets  
- Attached power cord  
without plug  
Power cord has stripped None  
ends for attaching  
localized plug.  
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The HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array is rated to draw approximately 5amps at 230VAC steady state  
current for normal operation. However, when powered on, the disk array draws a heavy in-rush (surge) current (up to  
115 amps for 10 to 12 ms) that could trip standard industrial circuit breakers.  
Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends installing magnetic-type circuit breakers capable of handling large in-rush  
currents for short durations (10 to 12 milliseconds), but rated adequately for steady state currents.  
For European installations, Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends installing 20A circuit breakers, Type C or Type D per  
IEC 898, or Type K per IEC 947-2.  
All electrical wiring to the service point (plug) for the disk array should be sized adequately to carry the in-rush and  
steady state currents shown above.  
2. Unpack the HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array  
The HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array must be installed into an HP E3662A or E3662B 2.0m high, 19-inch  
wide, 220VAC, EIA cabinet (also called a rack) at the installation site.  
The disk modules for the disk array are packaged in boxes separate from the disk array chassis. Each box containing disk  
modules has a label imprinted with the chassis number of the disk array into which the disk modules should be installed.  
The disk modules are shipped with the disk array and banded to the pallet. Boxes of cables and accessories are shipped  
separately.  
a. Move the disk array, disk modules, and boxes containing the cables and accessories to the cabinet where the  
equipment will be installed.  
b. Cut the plastic bands around the shipping carton and pallet.  
WARNING  
Wear protective glasses while cutting the plastic strapping bands. They are under tension; when  
cut, they can spring back and cause serious eye injury.  
c. Remove the shipping carton(s) containing the disk modules from the top of the disk array’s shipping carton.  
d. Open the disk array’s shipping carton by cutting the tape over the seams.  
e. Lift the shipping carton off the disk array.  
f. Remove all foam strips from around the disk array.  
WARNING  
Do not lift the disk array chassis by the fan pack handle at the back of the disk array. Doing so can  
damage the disk array.  
The disk array is very heavy. Use extreme care when moving or lifting it. At least two persons are  
needed to lift and safely install a disk array into a cabinet.  
g. Remove the cardboard braces from the ends of the disk array. Keeping your hands under the bottom of the unit, lift  
the disk array off the pallet. Place the unit on a suitably sturdy, anti-static work surface.  
h. Remove the protective covering from the disk array.  
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i. Remove the disk array’s front bezel by grasping its sides and pulling straight out. If the bezel is difficult to remove,  
use a small standard screwdriver to carefully loosen the bezel at its four outside corners.  
To remove front bezel,  
grasp the sides of the panel  
and pull straight out.  
To install front bezel,  
press panel onto ballstuds.  
Ballstud  
Figure 10. Removing the front bezel  
3. Prepare the Cabinet  
The HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array requires 11 EIA units of space in the cabinet.  
The hardware mounting kit (part number A3661-60006), which is shipped with the disk array, consists of:  
2 rails (part number A3661-00002)  
20 retaining screws (part number 2680-0278)  
16 clip nuts (part number 0590-0804)  
1 custom trim panel (part number A3661-00001)  
a. Make sure the cabinet is powered down. Refer to the cabinet documentation for more information.  
b. Remove any trim and open the doors of the cabinet. Refer to the cabinet documentation for more information.  
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c. Attach the mounting rails to the cabinet as shown (see figure 11).  
Determine the location in the cabinet where the disk array is to be mounted. The disk array should be mounted  
in the lowest position available in the cabinet.  
Install two clip nuts (A in figure 11) over the two holes in the front and back cabinet columns at the height  
where the left rail is to be mounted.  
Mount the left rail by inserting the tabs at the front and rear of the cabinet (B in figure 9).  
Install the two screws (one on the front column and one on the rear column) to anchor the rail in the cabinet  
(C in figure 11).  
Install the right rail in the same manner.  
A
B
C
Figure 11. Installing mounting rails for the disk array into the cabinet  
d. Install the clip nuts.  
Count up 14, 20, and 26 holes from the hole used to install the rail and slide clip nuts over these holes for the  
front retaining screws. Perform these steps for both sides of the front of the cabinet, installing a total of six clip  
nuts.  
Count up five and six holes from the holes used to install the rear of the rails and install the clip nuts for the rear  
retaining screws on both sides of the cabinet.  
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4. Install the HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array in the Cabinet  
a. Remove the fan pack from the back of the disk array.  
Grasp the fan pack handle.  
Press the lock/unlock button and hold it down.  
Carefully swing the fan pack down.  
Press the release latches in the direction shown.  
Pull the fan pack away from the chassis.  
CAUTION  
Do not lift a fan pack by its handle as doing so can damage the fan pack.  
Replace light  
(amber)  
Lock/unlock button  
Holding module at  
Back of  
slight angle, slide it  
away from chassis.  
Be careful not to pull  
power cord out of  
socket.  
storage system  
ac power  
cord  
ac power  
cord  
release  
latches  
Figure 12. Removing the fan pack  
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b. Remove the battery backup unit (BBU) from the back of the disk array.  
Locate the BBU. It is above the power supply units.  
Grasp the BBU by inserting your thumbs in the holes and your forefingers into the latches.  
Slide the latches inward and hold.  
Pull the BBU out of the chassis.  
Back of storage system  
SP B  
SP A  
BBU  
BBU  
Figure 13. Location of the BBU  
CAUTION  
Use caution when removing the BBU. It is very heavy.  
Figure 14. Removing the BBU  
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c. Remove the power supply units from the back of the disk array  
Grasp a power supply unit by its handle.  
Squeeze the latch toward the handle.  
Pull the power supply unit out of the chassis.  
Repeat for the other power supply units.  
Figure 15. Removing a power supply unit  
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d. Mount the disk array chassis into the cabinet.  
WARNING  
The disk array is very heavy. Use extreme care when moving or lifting it. At least two persons are  
needed to lift and safely install a disk array into a cabinet.  
CAUTION  
The disk array must be installed so that opening the fan pack door does not interfere with any plug  
on the cabinet PDU, any cables, any PDUs, or any other devices.  
Slide the chassis onto the rails and into the cabinet.  
Secure the front of the chassis to the cabinet with six retaining screws.  
Secure the rear of the chassis to the cabinet with four retaining screws.  
Figure 16. Mounting the disk array into the cabinet  
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e. Unpack and install the disk modules.  
CAUTION Handle disk modules very carefully as they can be damaged easily by shock and vibration.  
Strap the ESD wrist strap to your wrist and ground it to the disk array chassis (or suitable ground).  
Place the disk module on an ESD conductive sheet when it is removed from its carton. Use ESD  
kit P/N 5182-4119 (supplied with each disk array).  
Make sure each disk module’s label, which shows its slot ID (A0, for example), is present.  
The disk modules must be installed in the slot that matches the slot ID on the label. For the slot ID numbers, refer to  
the disk array chassis illustrations in chapter 1 of the Hewlett-Packard Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array  
Service Manual (A3661-90002). Make sure that all the disk slots contain disk modules or filler panels to ensure  
proper cooling.  
Observe anti-static precautions.  
Locate the slot where the disk module is to be installed (see figure 17).  
Write the slot number the disk is being installed into on the label affixed to the disk module; for example, A1.  
Install the disk module gently but firmly by sliding it into the slot. Rough handling can damage the disk module.  
Seat the disk module slowly into the connector.  
Guide slot  
Disk module’s  
guide  
Rail slot  
Disk module’s  
ESD wrist strap  
rail  
Figure 17. Installing a disk module  
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f. Replace the power supply units.  
Locate the slot where the power supply unit is to be installed.  
Slide each power supply unit into its slot while squeezing the latch until it engages the connector.  
Press firmly until the power supply unit seats fully into the chassis.  
Figure 18. Replacing a power supply unit  
g. Replace the BBU.  
Locate the slot where the BBU is to be installed.  
Slide the BBU into the slot until it engages the backplane connector.  
Press firmly until the BBU seats fully into the chassis and the latches lock.  
h. Replace the fan pack.  
CAUTION  
The disk array must be installed so that opening the fan pack door does not interfere with any plug  
on the cabinet PDU, any cables, any PDUs, or any other devices.  
Push the fan pack hinge channels onto the chassis hinge pins.  
Be sure latches seat over hinge pins.  
Close the fan pack by carefully swinging it up.  
Firmly press the fan pack against the disk array chassis until the lock/unlock button engages.  
Holding module at  
slight angle, slide it  
onto hinge pins.  
ac power  
cord  
Figure 19. Replacing the fan pack  
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i. Reinstall trim.  
Install the 1/2 U filler panel (part number A3661-00003) to the bottom of the disk array’s front bezel using four  
of the screws (part number 2680-0273) from the hardware mounting kit.  
Reinstall the disk array’s front bezel.  
Reinstall any trim removed from the cabinet and close the cabinet doors. Do not power up the cabinet at this  
time.  
5. Set the Fibre Channel ID for the SP in the Disk Array  
Each HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array can have two SPs (storage processor controllers), which are located  
in the back of the disk array. In a basic cluster consisting of two HP NetServers, one HP FC-AL hub and one disk array,  
the HP FC-AL hub will be connected to SP A of the disk array. SP A is on the left of the Fibre Channel Interconnect  
PCA (Printed Circuit Assembly). The SP on the right, if it is present, is SP B.  
The back of the disk array has two pairs of Fibre Channel address switches on the Fibre Channel Interconnect printed  
circuit assembly (PCA) (see figure 20). One pair is used to set the Fibre Channel address for SP A. The other pair sets  
the Fibre Channel address for SP B. The left switch in each pair has eight values (hexadecimal 0x0 through 0x7); the  
right switch has 16 values (hexadecimal 0x0 through 0xF).  
Most-significant  
digit of FC ID  
Least-significant  
digit of FC ID  
0
1
0
1
2
F
2
3
3
E
4
D
4
5
C
5
6
B
6
7
A
7
8
9
SP A’s FC ID  
switches  
SP B’s FC ID  
switches  
Figure 20. Fibre Channel ID switches  
The Fibre Channel address is composed of two digits. The left digit (the high-order digit) is set by the left switch. The  
right digit (the low-order digit) is set by the right switch.  
Occasionally two or more ports in an FC arbitrated loop will arbitrate simultaneously. Priorities are decided according to  
the loop IDs. The higher the loop ID, the higher the priority.  
NOTE  
Each SP requires a unique Fibre Channel address number.  
Using table 2 as a guide, set the switches for the SP’s Fibre Channel address. Each Fibre Channel address should be set  
to a unique value. For example, if the desired loop ID is 0x09, the left switch is set to 0 and the right switch is set to 9.  
Valid loop IDs are from 0x00 to 0x7E (126 decimal) inclusive.  
CAUTION  
Do NOT use FC address 0x7E (126 decimal) because it will cause a system panic.  
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Table 2 – Fibre Channel Addresses  
FC address (Loop ID)  
FC address (Loop ID)  
FC address (Loop ID)  
(hexadecimal)  
(decimal)  
(hexadecimal)  
2B  
2C  
2D  
2E  
2F  
30  
(decimal)  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
(hexadecimal)  
(decimal)  
00  
0
55  
85  
01  
1
56  
86  
02  
2
57  
87  
03  
3
58  
88  
04  
4
59  
89  
05  
5
5A  
5B  
5C  
5D  
5E  
5F  
60  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
06  
6
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
07  
7
08  
8
09  
9
0A  
0B  
0C  
0D  
0E  
0F  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
61  
97  
62  
98  
39  
63  
99  
3A  
3B  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
6A  
6B  
6C  
6D  
6E  
6F  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
1A  
1B  
1C  
1D  
1E  
1F  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
2A  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
4A  
4B  
4C  
4D  
4E  
4F  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
7A  
7B  
7C  
7D  
7E  
To install additional HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Arrays into the same cabinet, first verify that 11 EIA units  
of space are available in the cabinet, then repeat steps 2 through 5. Be sure to set the Fibre Channel address of each SP in  
each disk array to a unique number.  
Do not attach Fibre Channel cables or power cords at this time. Also, do not power up the cabinet at this time.  
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4 – Cluster Cabling and Setup  
1. Plan the HP FC-AL Hub Connections  
The HP NetServers should be powered down when making the FC-AL connections to the FC I/O adapters. Power down  
the HP NetServers if they are not already powered down. The HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array and the  
cabinet should still be powered down at this time.  
CAUTION  
Incorrect wiring can lead to problems, such as devices left off the loop and inaccessible by the HP  
NetServer. Follow the guidelines below before starting.  
a. Review the hardware address of each FC-AL device to be connected to the HP FC-AL hub, and make sure each ID  
is unique. Duplicate IDs on the loop can cause problems. In addition, each device has its own factory-assigned  
unique worldwide name.  
b. Verify that the connections between the HP FC-AL hub port and the disk array or the FC I/O adapter in the HP  
NetServers are of the same wave type and speed. For example, plan to connect a short-wave port on the HP FC-AL  
hub to a short-wave port on an FC-AL device.  
c. Document the planned connections in a cabling map.  
2. How to Make an FC-AL Connection  
To connect a fiber optic cable to an HP FC-AL hub, find any available, appropriate Fibre Channel port on the HP  
FC-AL hub, remove the FC port cover, and connect the fibre optic cable. No priority or hierarchy is assigned to the  
connectors on the HP FC-AL hub.  
The cable connector is keyed to avoid incorrect installation. Short wave cables should be used to connect short-wave  
ports. A long-wave cable should be used to connect the long-wave ports of cascading long-wave hubs.  
NOTE  
Fiber optic cables and connectors are extremely fragile. Avoid twisting or bending the cable to  
less than a 3 cm radius.  
If using a single short-wave hub, FC-AL connections can be made to any of the 10 short-wave ports of the HP FC-AL  
hub. That is, the FC I/O adapters and the disk array can be connected to any ports on the HP FC-AL hub.  
If using cascading short-wave hubs, connections between HP FC-AL hubs and from the HP FC-AL hub to the FC I/O  
adapters and the disk array can be made to any of the 10 ports on the HP FC-AL hub.  
If using a single long-wave hub, FC I/O adapters and the disk array can be connected to Port 1 through Port 9 (the  
leftmost nine, short-wave ports). Port 10 (the rightmost, long-wave port) should not be used to connect these devices.  
If using cascading long-wave hubs, the two HP FC-AL hubs should be connected to each other using the long-wave  
Port 10. Port 1 through Port 9, the short-wave ports, can be used to connect FC I/O adapters and the disk array.  
Figure 21. Connecting a fiber optic cable to a Fibre Channel connector  
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NOTE  
To protect hub ports, port covers should remain installed in all unused ports.  
3. Connect Cascading HP FC-AL Hubs  
If using cascading hubs, connect the two HP FC-AL hubs to each other.  
If connecting short-wave hubs, refer to figure 28.  
If connecting long-wave hubs, refer to figure 29.  
When installing long-wave cascading hubs (HP A4839A), make sure the long-wave port (Port 10) is connected only  
to the long-wave port (Port 10) on the other long-wave hub.  
4. Connect the FC I/O Adapter to the HP FC-AL Hub  
a. Connect the HP FC-AL hub to the FC I/O adapter on each HP NetServer.  
Figure 22. An example of an HP FC-AL hub connected to an HP NetServer LXr Pro8  
Figure 23. An example of an HP FC-AL hub connected to two HP NetServer LXr Pro8s  
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5. Connect the HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array to the HP FC-AL Hub  
The external Fibre Channel connectors link the disk array to an HP FC-AL hub through fiber optic cables. These  
connectors are located at the back of the disk array, on the Fibre Channel Interconnect (printed circuit assembly). The  
Fibre Channel connectors are located above the SPs. One Fibre Channel connector is associated with each SP. The HP  
Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array can have one or two SPs: SP A and SP B (see figure 24). If connecting the  
disk array to a single HP FC-AL hub, make the connection to SP A.  
FC address  
switches-  
SP A  
FC  
connectors  
SP A  
FC address  
switches-  
SP B  
FC  
connectors  
SP B  
FC  
interface  
PCA  
SP-A  
SP-B  
BBU  
Figure 24. Fibre Channel connector locations  
Figure 25. Connecting the HP FC-AL hub to the disk array  
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Figure 26. Example of a cluster with two HP NetServer LXr Pro8s, one HP FC-AL hub and one disk array  
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Figure 27. Example of a cluster with two HP NetServer LXr Pro8s and cascaded hubs  
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6. Verify FC-AL Cabling  
Correct cabling example, HP FC-AL short-wave hub (HP A3724A)  
In a cascaded configuration of HP FC-AL short-wave hubs, use a short-wave cable to connect any port on the first HP  
FC-AL hub to any port on the second HP FC-AL hub. In the following example, Port 1 on Hub A connects to FC-AL  
Device 1; Port 10 of Hub A connects to Port 1 of Hub B; and Port 10 on Hub B connects to FC-AL Device 2. Any short-  
wave FC-AL device or hub can connect to Port 10 of a short-wave hub.  
Hub A  
Hub B  
To Device 2  
To Device 1  
Figure 28. Cascaded HP FC-AL short-wave hub (HP A3724A) configuration  
Correct cabling example, HP FC-AL long-wave hub (HP A48394A)  
In a cascaded configuration of HP FC-AL long-wave hubs, use a long-wave cable to connect the long-wave port (Port  
10) on the first HP FC-AL hub to the long-wave port (Port 10) on the second HP FC-AL hub. In the following example,  
Port 1 on Hub A connects to FC-AL Device 1; Port 10 of Hub A connects to Port 10 of Hub B and Port 1 on Hub B  
connects to FC-AL Device 2. This is the only correct way to cascade HP FC-AL long-wave hubs.  
Hub A  
Hub B  
To Device 1  
To Device 2  
Figure 29. Cascaded HP FC-AL long-wave hub (HP A4839A) configuration  
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Incorrect cabling examples  
Do NOT cable together two ports on the same HP FC-AL hub. Ports between the two connections will be eliminated  
from the FC-AL loop.  
Figure 30. Incorrect cabling example: connected ports on the same HP FC-AL hub  
Do NOT leave cables that are connected to the HP FC-AL hub disconnected at the opposite end of the cable.  
Figure 31. Incorrect cabling example: disconnected cable  
Do NOT attach more than one cable between any two HP FC-AL hubs.  
Figure 32. Incorrect cabling example: more than one cable connection between HP FC-AL hubs  
Attach HP FC-AL long-wave hubs only from the long-wave port (Port 10) of one long-wave hub to the long-wave port  
(Port 10) of another long-wave hub. Do NOT connect any long-wave FC-AL devices to long-wave hubs.  
Hub A  
Hub B  
To Device 1  
To Device 2  
Figure 33. Incorrect cabling example: long-wave port connections to wrong device/port  
In the above example, the long-wave port (Port 10) of Hub A is incorrectly connected to Port 1, a short-wave port, on  
Hub B. A device other than another long-wave hub is attached to the long-wave port (Port 10) of Hub B. The long-wave  
port of Hub A should be connected to the long-wave port of Hub B.  
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Nonsupported cabling example  
Connecting an HP FC-AL hub to more than one other HP FC-AL hub is NOT a supported configuration.  
Figure 34. Non-supported cabling example: more than two HP FC-AL hubs connected  
Do not attach power cords or power up the disk array or the cabinet at this time.  
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5 – HP NetServer Software Setup  
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6 – Shared Storage Software Setup  
Install the Fibre Channel Driver on Windows NT  
The Hewlett-Packard Model 30/FC Disk Array and the cabinet should be powered down at this time.  
To install the Fibre Channel driver Windows NT, perform the following steps on each HP NetServer in the cluster:  
a. Power up the HP NetServer if it is not already powered up.  
b. Start Windows NT if it is not running and log into an account with administrative privileges.  
c. Insert the Hewlett-Packard driver diskette into the floppy drive.  
d. From the Start bar, select Settings.  
e. From the Settings menu, click Control Panel.  
f. From the Control Panel window, double-click SCSI Adapters.  
g. From the SCSI Adapters window, click the Drivers tab.  
h. From the Drivers window, click Add.  
i. Click Have Disk.  
j. From the floppy disk drive, click HP HHBA-5000X Fibre Channel Host Controller.  
k. Click OK.  
When the installation is complete, remove the diskette, shut down Windows NT, and, without powering up the disk  
array, reboot the HP NetServer to load the driver.  
Power down the HP NetServer.  
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Power Up the HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array  
1. Connect the Disk Array’s Power Cord  
NOTE  
The correct right-angle power cord must be used. If an incorrect power cord is used, the fan pack  
cannot be opened without powering down the disk array and disconnecting the power cord.  
a. Make sure the disk array’s power switch is in the off position, then connect the correct right-angle power cord to the  
disk array.  
b. Plug the other end of the power cord into one of the power outlets in the cabinet’s PDU.  
Back of storage system  
A. Push power switch to  
OFF (0) position.  
B. Plug power cord into  
power connector.  
Note: Fan not shown  
for clarity  
Figure 35. Connecting the power cord (typical)  
2. Connect the HP FC-AL Hub’s Power Cord  
a. Connect the power cord to the HP FC-AL hub.  
b. Plug the other end of the power cord into one of the power outlets in the PDU.  
c. If the installation uses cascading HP FC-AL hubs, connect a power cord to the second HP FC-AL hub and plug it  
into the PDU.  
3. Power Up the Cabinet  
a. Connect the cabinet’s power cord to the power source.  
b. Turn the main power switch at the front of the cabinet ON.  
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4. Power Up the Disk Array  
Turn on the disk array’s power by setting the POWER switch on the back of the unit to ON. The green POWER-ON  
LED on the front of the disk array will light up and the fans will rotate.  
On a disk array fully loaded with 30 disk modules, allow 8 to 10 minutes for all the disk modules to spin up.  
If the BUSY LEDs on the disk drive modules do not light up, check that the disk array’s power cord is properly installed  
and connected to the cabinet’s PDU.  
Front of storage system  
POWER  
Back of storage  
system  
Note:  
Fan not shown  
for clarity  
Figure 36. Powering up the disk array  
5. Power Up the HP NetServers  
When the disk array is fully powered up, power up the HP NetServers. After powering up the HP NetServers, verify the  
FC I/O adapter, GBIC, and cable installation on each HP NetServer in the cluster by looking at the two LEDs on the FC  
I/O adapter. If the LED on the right is on, the FC-AL is complete. If the LED on the left is on, data is being transferred.  
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Install the HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array Software  
The HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array software consists of the following host-resident utility:  
ArrayGUIdeTM  
ArrayGUIde is a software tool for managing HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Arrays connected to HP  
NetServers. ArrayGUIde consists of a graphical user interface (GUI), called Arraymgr, and a storage system agent,  
called Agent.  
Arraymgr is used to configure disk arrays and monitor their status from any host on a TCP/IP network.  
Agent runs in the background on an HP NetServer.  
Install this software utility by following the detailed instructions included in the NT Addendum, Hewlett-Packard Model  
30/FC High Availability Disk Array User’s Guide and Service Manual Addendum for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0  
(part number A3661-90019). The disk array should be powered up while this utility is installed.  
1. To install ArrayGUIde, see the Installing ArrayGUIde section of chapter 8 of the NT Addendum.  
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Set the HP Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array Operating  
Mode  
The disk array is shipped from the factory with auto-trespass, which is one of the host mode parameters, turned on.  
Auto-trespass must be turned off for the disk array to operate correctly on the Microsoft Windows NT operating system.  
1. Turn off Auto-Trespass  
a. Make sure that ArrayGUIde has been installed onto the HP NetServers.  
b. From the Start bar, select Programs.  
b. Click Windows NT Explorer.  
c. Double-click Program Files.  
d. Double-click CLARiiON.  
e. Double-click Agent.  
f. Double-click the program file SetHM_a.exe.  
g. Using this program to change the host mode parameters causes all disk arrays attached to the HP NetServers to  
reboot automatically.  
To part 6 of the HP NetServer Installation Guide.  
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