Configuring Server A
-Important-
If you already have logical drives defined that you wish to keep, go to (below) step 2f.
The steps prior to step 2f will cause loss of data by deleting all logical drives already defined.
Note: The stripe unit size of each ServeRAID adapter in a pair must be set to the same value (8 KB, 16 KB, 32 KB, or 64 KB).
-Important-
If your configuration will contain multiple ServeRAID adapter pairs, each adapter Host Configuration ID must be unique.
Do not assign a Host configuration ID or Cluster Partner Configuration ID to adapters that do not contain any shared channels.
Note: The name of the Host Configuration ID is case-sensitive.
Note: The name of the Cluster Partner Configuration ID is case-sensitive.
-Important-
Be sure to record the SCSI IDs, Host Configuration IDs, and Cluster Partner Configuration IDs
in a safe place for future reference.
You will need this information to recover the configuration if the ServeRAID II adapter should fail.
Notes:
When logical drives are created, they appear on the screen in the order they are created. For
ease of understanding, create an array and then all logical drives for that array before you create
another array.
If they are created in that order, they will appear on the screen as shown in the first figure.
(***** is other information that will appear on the screen, such as RAID level, Write Policy, and so on,
but is not needed for this explanation).
A ***** A0 ***** ***** ****** ****** *****
B ***** B0 ***** ***** ****** ****** *****
C ***** C0 ***** ***** ****** ****** *****
If logical drives are created out of order, meaning you do not follow the order mentioned above,
they are listed on the screen out of order, which might cause some confusion.
For example, say you created two arrays, Array A and Array B, but did not define any logical drives at that time.
Then, afterwards, you go back and create a logical drive on Array B.
That logical drive will then appear in the first line of the logical drive box.
Now, if you go back and create another logical drive on Array A, that logical drive will show up on the second line of the logical drive box, as
shown in the second figure.
A ***** B0 ***** ***** ****** ****** *****
B ***** A0 ***** ***** ****** ****** *****
A screen similar to the following appears.
Note: In the Windows NT environment, you must create at least one logical drive, the quorum drive,
as RAID level 1 to store the quorum resource information.
This drive can be used to store customer programs and data.
Ensure channel 3 of the adapter pair that contains the quorum disk is connected by the SCSI heartbeat cable.
Note: To ensure that your server operates correctly, you must initialize the new logical drive.
-Attention- A quick initialization of a logical drive erases the first 1,024 sectors on the drive
and prevents access to any data previously stored on the drive; therefore, be sure not to initialize any logical drives which were previously defined and contain valid data. For more
information about initialization, refer to the 'IBM ServeRAID Adapter Installation and User's Guide'.
Note: If you have created a RAID level-5 logical drive, when you press the Esc key,
synchronization automatically begins and a screen similar to the following appears.
Note: For Microsoft Windows NT clusters, you should define all shared logical drives on Server A.
Note: Shared logical drives must have unique Merge IDs; however, nonshared logical drives can share the same Merge ID.
1) Select Create Nonshared Logical Drive ID from the Merge Group Management Menu.
Note: A shared logical drive and a nonshared logical drive cannot be on the same array.
Valid Merge IDs for nonshared logical drives are in the range 200-215.
An example would be to set all nonshared drives on Server A to Merge ID 206
and all nonshared drives on Server B to Merge ID 207.
1) Select Create Shared Logical Drive ID from the Merge Group Management menu.
The Merge ID must be unique for each shared logical drive that will be shared by each
adapter pair.
For example, if you have a logical drive with a merge ID of 1 on the first ServeRAID
adapter in a server pair, you cannot assign the same merge ID to a logical drive
on the second adapter in a server pair.
Valid IDs for shared logical drives are in the range 1-8.
1) Hot spares are defined to shared channels for shared adapter pairs.
2) You record the channel and bay numbers of all arrays and HSP devices.
This information will be used during the configuration of Server B
to ensure the same devices are not defined on both systems.
Note: Hot-spare/standby hot-spare (HSP/SHS) devices are defined only on a shared channel and each adapter needs its own HSP/SHS device defined; therefore, the same HSP/SHS device is not defined on adapter pairs.
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