Dell™ PowerEdge™ ClusterSystemsUsing Dell Blade Serversin a Dell PowerEdge HighAvailability Clusterbook.book Page 1 Monday, April 19, 2010 5:06 PM
10 IntroductionThe power supply modules, fan modules, Dell Remote Access Controller/Modular Chassis or Chassis Management Enclosure (DRAC/MC or CMC),
Introduction 11Dell Remote Access Controller/Modular Chassis or Chassis Management Enclosure The Dell Remote Access Controller/Modular Chassis or Chas
12 IntroductionServer ModulesDepending on the PowerEdge blade server module you choose for your cluster, the number of available expansion ports and d
Introduction 13Gigabit or 10 Gigabit EthernetThe following are the Ethernet network connections available, depending on your configuration:• Public co
14 IntroductionEthernet Pass-Through ModuleThe Ethernet pass-through module provides a non-switched connection between the server modules and an exter
Introduction 15For more information about the Fibre Channel modules, see your Dell PowerEdge system documentation.Fibre Channel Switch ModuleThe Fibre
16 IntroductionSupported Cluster ConfigurationsThe PowerEdge blade servers support both Fibre Channel and iSCSI cluster configurations using either Fi
Introduction 17Figure 1-3. Direct-Attached ClusterSwitch-Attached ClusterSwitch -attached clusters provide configuration flexibility, expandability, a
18 IntroductionFigure 1-4. Switch-Attached Cluster Connected to an External SAN Using Embedded Switch Modulescluster nodecluster nodeprivate networkst
Introduction 19Figure 1-5. Switch-Attached Cluster Connected to an External SAN Using Embedded Pass-Through Modulescluster nodecluster nodeprivate net
Notes and Cautions NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates potenti
20 IntroductionFigure 1-6. Switch-Attached Cluster Connected to an External SAN Using Embedded Switch Modules NOTE: It is recommended that you configu
Introduction 21Cluster NodesTable 1-4 lists the hardware requirements for the server modules in the PowerEdge server enclosure.Table 1-4. Cluster Node
22 IntroductionCluster StorageTable 1-5 lists supported storage systems and the configuration requirements for the cluster nodes and stand-alone syste
Introduction 23Other Documents You May Need CAUTION: The Product Information Guide provides important safety and regulatory information. Warranty inf
24 Introduction• Updates are sometimes included with the system to describe changes to the system, software, and/or documentation. NOTE: Always check
Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 252Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware NOTE: The cluster nodes represent the individual server modules in your De
26 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareFigure 2-1. Network Cabling Connection for PowerEdge M1000e Server Enclosure1 public network Ethernet switch or
Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 27Cabling the Private NetworkThe private (heartbeat) network is used for sharing cluster health and status informa
28 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareCabling the Public NetworkThe public (client) network is used for client access and private network failover. Ea
Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 29Cabling the Storage SystemsThis section provides information for connecting your cluster to a storage system in
Contents 3Contents1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Supp
30 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareFigure 2-2 shows an example of a direct-attached, two-node cluster configuration using redundant connections to
Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 31Figure 2-2. Direct-Attached Cluster Configuration Using CX3-10c Storage System1 Ethernet pass-through module 2 7
32 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareNetwork-Attached ClusterA network-attached cluster is a cluster configuration where all cluster nodes are attach
Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 33Figure 2-3. Cabling One PowerEdge M1000e Server Enclosure to the CX3-20 Storage Processor Enclosure (SPE)To cabl
34 Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware NOTE: You can connect additional cables from the fibre channel switches to the storage system, if there are av
Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 35To cable a Dell PowerEdge server enclosure to a Dell EqualLogic PS6010 storage array:1Connect a cable from Ether
36 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareFigure 2-5. Cabling PowerEdge M1000e Server Enclosure to the Dell EqualLogic PS6010 Storage Array1 Ethernet modu
Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 37Cabling One PowerEdge Server Enclosure to Multiple Storage SystemsYou can increase your cluster storage capacity
38 Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware NOTE: If you are using other Dell/EMC storage systems for the configuration shown in Figure 2-6, you can also
Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 39Figure 2-7. Cabling a Storage System and a Tape LibraryFor more information on configuring the tape and storage
4 ContentsInstalling the Operating System and Configuring Your Cluster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Maintaining Your Cluster . . . . . . . .
40 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareFor high availability, each PowerEdge server enclosure requires direct paths to the attached storage systems. Th
Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 41Figure 2-8. Cluster Configuration Using Two PowerEdge Server Enclosures and One Storage System1 Ethernet switch
42 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareFigure 2-9. Two PowerEdge Server Enclosures Connected to Two Storage Systems1 Fibre Channel switch module (2) 2
Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 43Network-Attached Cluster Connected to an External FabricExternal Switches incorporate the external switch networ
44 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareFigure 2-10. External Network-Attached iSCSI Cluster With Embedded Ethernet Pass-Through Modules1 Ethernet pass-
Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 45 NOTE: Figure 2-10 is for illustration purposes only. Some cluster connections are routed internally through th
46 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareFigure 2-11. External Network-Attached Cluster With Embedded Fibre Channel Switch Modules1 Fibre Channel switch
Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 47Installing the Operating System and Configuring Your ClusterFor information about installing the operating syste
48 Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardwarebook.book Page 48 Monday, April 19, 2010 5:06 PM
Introduction 51IntroductionThis document provides information for installing and managing your Dell™ PowerEdge™ blade server in a Dell PowerEdge clust
6 IntroductionSupported PowerEdge Blade Server Cluster ComponentsThe following sections discuss the various cluster components that are supported with
Introduction 7Figure 1-1 provides a front and back view of the PowerEdge 1855/1955 system. Figure 1-2 provides a front and back view of the PowerEdge
8 Introduction1 server module (10) 8 power supply module (4)2 front-panel indicators 9 blanks (2)3 Ethernet switch module or Ethernet pass-through mod
Introduction 9Figure 1-2. PowerEdge M1000e Server Enclosure Overviewfront view 123C2B2A2A1B1C11718191920212223017181919202122230back view1345121110867
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