Dell SE300, SL300 User Manual

Dell™ PowerEdge™ Cluster SE300 and SL300
PLATFORM GUIDE
www.dell.com support.dell.com
Notes, Notices, Cautions, and Warnings
Throughout this guide, blocks of text may be accompanied by an icon and printed in bold type or in italic type. These blocks are notes, notices, cautions, and warnings, and they are used as follows:
NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem.
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious bodily injury.
____________________
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. © 2001 Dell Computer Corporation. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Computer Corporation is strictly forbidden.
Trademarks used in this text: Dell, the DELL logo, PowerEdge, PowerVault, and
Dell OpenManage are trademarks of Dell Computer Corporation; Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell Computer Corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.
March 2001 P/N 9C214 Rev. A01

Dell™ PowerEdge™ Cluster SE300 and SL300 Platform Guide

This guide provides the latest information on using Microsoft® Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition operating system and Windows® 2000 Advanced Server operating system for the following Dell PowerEdge Cluster products and components:
®
Dell PowerEdge Cluster SE300
— Servers: PowerEdge 1550, 2400, 2450, 2500, 2550, 4400, 6400, 6450,
and 8450
— Storage: PowerVault™ 200S, 201S, 210S, and 211S
— Cluster interconnect: Fast Ethernet
Dell PowerEdge Cluster SL300
— Servers: PowerEdge 1550, 2400, 2450, 2500, 2550, 4400, 6400, 6450,
and 8450
— Storage: PowerVault 200S, 201S, 210S, and 211S
— Cluster interconnect: Giganet cluster local area network (cLAN)
See the section related to your cluster product for more information on supported configurations.
NOTE: Configurations not listed in this document are not certified and are not supported by Dell or Microsoft.
support.dell.com Cluster SE300 and SL300 Platform Guide 1-1

PowerEdge Cluster SE300 and SL300

PowerEdge Clusters SE300 and SL300 support clustering with Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition or Windows 2000 Advanced Server. See the following sections for information on supported configurations and service packs for your Windows operating system.

Windows 2000 Advanced Server

Installation instructions for hardware configurations using Windows 2000 Advanced Server Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later can be found in the Dell PowerEdge Cluster SE300 and SL300 Installation and Troubleshooting Guide.
Your PowerEdge Cluster SE300 and SL300 system supports the following PowerEdge servers as cluster nodes in homogeneous pairs (same server) with Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP1 or later:
PowerEdge 1550
PowerEdge 2400
PowerEdge 2450
PowerEdge 2500
PowerEdge 2550
PowerEdge 4400
PowerEdge 6400
PowerEdge 6450
PowerEdge 8450
NOTE: Heterogeneous server clusters (mixed server models) are not supported with PowerEdge Cluster SE300 and SL300 configurations running Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP1 or later.

Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition

Your PowerEdge Clusters SE300 and SL300 support the following PowerEdge systems as cluster nodes in homogeneous pairs (same server) with Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition:
PowerEdge 1550
PowerEdge 2400
PowerEdge 2450
PowerEdge 2500
PowerEdge 2550
PowerEdge 4400
PowerEdge 6400
PowerEdge 6450
PowerEdge 8450
1-2 Cluster SE300 and SL300 Platform Guide

Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack Support

Dell recommends using Windows NT SP 6.0a or later for PowerEdge Cluster SE300 and SL300 systems.
NOTE: Both nodes must be configured with similar drivers (network interface control­ler [NIC], redundant array of independent disks [RAID] controller, and so on), utilities (Dell OpenManage™ Array Manager), firmware (PowerEdge expandable RAID control­ler [PERC] 3/DC), and the latest basic input/output system (BIOS) for each system.

PERC 3/DC Installation

You must install the PERC 3/DC in a 64-bit, 33-MHz or 32-bit, 33-MHz PCI slot. For your specific system, see the peripheral component interconnect (PCI) slot assign­ments in the following subsections. If you are using multiple PERC 3/DCs, Dell recommends that you install them on separate buses.
Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 1550 Cluster Nodes
WARNING: Hardware installation should be performed only by trained service technicians. Before working inside the system, see the safety instructions in your PowerEdge System Information document to avoid a situation that could cause serious injury or death.
The following list provides PCI slot assignment information for buses, RAID controllers, and NICs:
PCI buses
— PCI bus 1: 64-bit, 66-MHz slot.
— PCI bus 2: 64-bit, 66-MHz slot.
RAID controllers
— RAID controllers can be installed in any available PCI slot.
— If you use multiple RAID controllers and there are slots available, Dell recom-
mends installing the RAID controllers on separate PCI buses to balance the load on the system.
NICs
— You can install NICs in any available PCI slot.
— Dell recommends that Giganet cLAN adapters be installed in 64-bit slots.
NOTE: To make sure that the small computer system interface (SCSI) or RAID control­ler attached to the boot drives initializes first, you might have to change the scan order of the PCI bus, if the BIOS supports this option, or change the order of the RAID, and NIC. Performing these tasks ensures that the Windows operating system numbers the boot drives in the proper sequence.
support.dell.com Cluster SE300 and SL300 Platform Guide 1-3
Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 2400 Cluster Nodes
WARNING: Hardware installation should be performed only by trained service technicians. Before working inside the computer system, see the safety instructions in your PowerEdge System Information document to avoid a situation that could cause serious injury or death.
The following list provides PCI slot assignment information for buses, RAID controllers, NICs, and a Dell OpenManage Remote Assistant Card (DRAC).
PCI buses
— PCI bus 1: PCI slots 1 through 5 are 64-bit, 33-MHz.
— PCI bus 2: PCI slot 6 is 32-bit, 33-MHz.
RAID controllers
— RAID controllers can be installed in any available PCI slot.
— If you use multiple RAID controllers and there are slots available, Dell recom-
mends installing the RAID controllers on separate PCI buses to balance the load on the system.
— If you are not currently using a DRAC and do not plan to use one in the
future, Dell recommends that you install one RAID controller in the 32-bit slot, even if it is a 64-bit RAID controller.
NICs
— You can install NICs in any available PCI slot.
— Dell recommends that Giganet cLAN adapters be installed in 64-bit slots.
DRAC
— If you are currently using a DRAC or plan to use one in the future, install it in
PCI slot 6.
NOTE: To make sure that the SCSI or RAID controller attached to the boot drives initializes first, you might have to change the scan order of the PCI bus, if the BIOS supports this option, or change the order of the RAID, NIC, and DRAC. Performing these tasks ensures that the Windows operating system numbers the boot drives in the proper sequence.
1-4 Cluster SE300 and SL300 Platform Guide
Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 2450 Cluster Nodes
WARNING: Hardware installation should be performed only by trained service technicians. Before working inside the computer system, see the safety instructions in your PowerEdge System Information document to avoid a situation that could cause serious injury or death.
The following list provides PCI slot assignment information for the system’s buses, RAID controllers, NICs, and DRAC.
PCI buses
— PCI bus 1: PCI slots 1 through 3 are 32-bit, 33-MHz.
RAID controllers
— RAID controllers can be installed in any available PCI slot.
— If you use multiple RAID controllers and there are slots available, Dell recom-
mends installing the RAID controllers on separate PCI buses to balance the load on the system.
NICs
— NICs can be installed in any available PCI slot. Dell recommends that Giganet
cLAN adapters be installed in PCI slots 1 or 2.
— Dell recommends that Giganet cLAN adapters be installed in 64-bit slots.
DRAC
— If you are currently using a DRAC or plan to use one in the future, install it in
PCI slot 2.
NOTES: If you plan to use a DRAC, one PCI slot is available for a PERC 3/DC RAID controller for shared storage.
To make sure that the SCSI or RAID controller attached to the boot drives initializes first, you might have to change the scan order of the PCI bus, if the BIOS supports this option, or change the order of the RAID, NIC, and DRAC. Performing these tasks ensures that the Windows operating system numbers the boot drives in the proper sequence.
support.dell.com Cluster SE300 and SL300 Platform Guide 1-5
Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 2500 Cluster Nodes
WARNING: Hardware installation should be performed only by trained service technicians. Before working inside the computer system, see the safety instructions in your PowerEdge System Information document to avoid a situation that could cause serious injury or death.
The following list provides PCI slot assignment information for buses, RAID controllers, NICs, and a DRAC.
PCI buses
— PCI bus 1: PCI slots 6 and 7 are 32-bit, 33-MHz.
— PCI bus 2: PCI slots 3, 4, and 5 are 64-bit, 33-MHz.
— PCI bus 3: PCI slots 1 and 2 are 64-bit, 66-MHz.
RAID controllers
— RAID controllers can be installed in any available PCI slot.
— If you use multiple RAID controllers and there are slots available, Dell recom-
mends installing the RAID controllers on separate PCI buses to balance the load on the system.
NICs
— NICs can be installed in any available PCI slot. Dell recommends that Giganet
cLAN adapters be installed in PCI slots 3, 4, 5 or 6.
— Dell recommends that Giganet cLAN adapters be installed in 64-bit slots.
DRAC
— If you are currently using a DRAC or plan to use one in the future, install it in
PCI slot 7.
NOTE: To make sure that the SCSI or RAID controller attached to the boot drives initializes first, you might have to change the scan order of the PCI bus, if the BIOS supports this option, or change the order of the RAID, NIC, and DRAC. Performing these tasks ensures that the Windows operating system numbers the boot drives in the proper sequence.
1-6 Cluster SE300 and SL300 Platform Guide
Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 2550 Cluster Nodes
WARNING: Hardware installation should be performed only by trained service technicians. Before working inside the computer system, see the safety instructions in your PowerEdge System Information document to avoid a situation that could cause serious injury or death.
The following list provides PCI slot assignment information for buses, RAID controllers, NICs, and a DRAC.
PCI buses
— PCI bus 1: PCI slots 1, 2, and 3 are 64-bit, 33-Mhz.
RAID controllers
— RAID controllers can be installed in any available PCI slot.
— If you use multiple RAID controllers and there are slots available, Dell recom-
mends installing the RAID controllers on separate PCI buses to balance the load on the system.
— If you are not currently using a DRAC and do not plan to use one in the
future, Dell recommends that you install one RAID controller in the 32-bit slot, even if it is a 64-bit RAID controller.
NICs
— You can install NICs in any available PCI slot.
— Dell recommends that Giganet cLAN adapters be installed in 64-bit slots.
DRAC
— PCI slot 2 is dedicated to interface with the optional DRAC.
NOTE: To make sure that the SCSI or RAID controller attached to the boot drives initializes first, you might have to change the scan order of the PCI bus, if the BIOS supports this option, or change the order of the RAID, NIC, and DRAC. Performing these tasks ensures that the Windows operating system numbers the boot drives in the proper sequence.
support.dell.com Cluster SE300 and SL300 Platform Guide 1-7
Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 4400 Cluster Nodes
WARNING: Hardware installation should be performed only by trained service technicians. Before working inside the system, see the safety instructions in your PowerEdge System Information document to avoid a situation that could cause serious injury or death.
The following list provides PCI slot assignment information for the system’s PCI buses, RAID controllers, NICs, and DRAC.
PCI buses
— PCI bus 1: PCI slots 1 and 2 are 64-bit, 33/66-MHz.
— PCI bus 2: PCI slots 3 through 6 are 64-bit, 33-MHz.
— PCI bus 3: PCI slot 7 is 32-bit, 33-MHz.
RAID controllers
— RAID controllers can be installed in any available 64-bit, 33-MHz or 32-bit,
33-MHz PCI slot.
— If you use multiple RAID controllers and there are available slots, Dell recom-
mends installing the RAID controllers on separate PCI buses to balance the load on the system.
NICs
— You can install NICs in any available PCI slot.
— Dell recommends that Giganet cLAN adapters be installed in 64-bit slots.
DRAC
— If you are currently using a DRAC or plan to use one in the future, install it in
PCI slot 7.
NOTE: To make sure that the SCSI or RAID controller attached to the boot drives initializes first, you might have to change the scan order of the PCI bus, if the BIOS supports this option, or change the order of the RAID, NIC, and DRAC. Performing these tasks ensures that the Windows operating system numbers the boot drives in the proper sequence.
1-8 Cluster SE300 and SL300 Platform Guide

Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 6400 and 6450 Systems Platform Support

WARNING: Hardware installation should be performed only by trained service technicians. Before working inside the system, see the safety instructions in your PowerEdge System Information document to avoid a situation that could cause serious injury or death.
The following list provides PCI slot assignment information for the system’s PCI buses, RAID controllers, NICs, and DRAC.
PCI buses
— PCI bus 1: PCI slot 1 is 32-bit, 33-MHz.
— PCI bus 2: PCI slots 2 through 5 are 64-bit, 33-MHz.
— PCI bus 3: PCI slots 6 and 7 are 64-bit, 33/66-MHz.
RAID controllers
— RAID controllers can be installed in any available 32-bit, 33-MHz or 64-bit,
33-MHz PCI slot.
— If you use multiple RAID controllers and there are available PCI slots,
Dell recommends installing the RAID controllers on separate PCI buses to balance the load on the system.
NICs
— You can install NICs in any available PCI slot.
— Dell recommends that Giganet cLAN adapters be installed in 64-bit slots.
DRAC
— If you are currently using a DRAC or plan to use one in the future, install it in
PCI slot 1.
NOTE: To make sure that the SCSI or RAID controller attached to the boot drives initializes first, you might have to change the scan order of the PCI bus, if the BIOS supports this option, or change the order of the RAID, NIC, and DRAC. Performing these tasks ensures that the Windows operating system numbers the boot drives in the proper sequence.
support.dell.com Cluster SE300 and SL300 Platform Guide 1-9
Adding Peripherals Required for PowerEdge 8450 Cluster Nodes
WARNING: Hardware installation should be performed only by trained service technicians. Before working inside the system, see the safety instructions in your PowerEdge System Information document to avoid a situation that could cause serious injury or death.
The following list provides PCI slot assignment information for the system’s PCI buses, RAID controllers, NICs, and DRAC.
PCI buses
— PCI bus 1: PCI slots 1 and 2 are 64-bit, 33-MHz.
— PCI bus 2: PCI slots 3 through 6 are 64-bit, 33-MHz.
— PCI bus 3: PCI slots 7 and 8 are 64-bit, 33/66-MHz.
— PCI bus 4: PCI slots 9 and 10 are 64-bit, 33/66-MHz.
RAID controllers
— Install the RAID controller for the server’s internal drives in PCI slot 1.
— Install additional RAID controllers in any available 64-bit, 33-MHz or 32-bit,
33-MHz PCI slot.
— If you use multiple RAID controllers and there are available slots, Dell
recommends installing the RAID controllers on separate 64-bit PCI buses to balance the load on the system.
NICs
— NICs can be installed in any available PCI slot.
— Dell recommends that Giganet cLAN adapters be installed in 64-bit slots.
DRAC
— If you are currently using a DRAC or plan to use one in the future, install it in
PCI slot 2.
NOTE: To make sure that the SCSI or RAID controller attached to the boot drives ini­tializes first, you might have to change the scan order of the PCI bus, if the system BIOS supports this option, or change the order of the RAID, NIC, and DRAC. Perform­ing these tasks ensures that the Windows operating system numbers the boot drives in the proper sequence.
1-10 Cluster SE300 and SL300 Platform Guide

PowerEdge Cluster SE300 and SL300 Configuration Matrix Form

The following form can be attached to the back of each cluster node or rack and can be used by the system installer to record important information about the hardware on each cluster component. In addition, have a copy of the form available any time you call Dell for technical support.
Record the following information on the configuration matrix form:
Cluster name, installer, date installed, and notes
Cluster server information
Storage array description for each storage array
Service tag information for each cluster component
Each cluster node’s PCI slot number, a description of each slot, the adapters
installed in each slot, and a usage description for each adapter installed
support.dell.com Cluster SE300 and SL300 Platform Guide 1-11
PowerEdge Cluster SE300 and SL300 Configuration Matrix Form
Cluster Type PowerEdge Cluster SE300 or SL300
Cluster Name Installer Date Installed Applications Location Notes
Node PowerEdge Server Model Windows NT Name
Node 1 Node 2
Storage Array Description (Drive letters, RAID ty pes , a pplic atio ns/d ata installed)
Storage 1 Storage 2 Storage 3 Storage 4
Component
Service Tag
System Storage 1 Storage 2 Storage 3 Storage 4
Node 1, controller 1 Node 2, controller 1 Node 1, controller 2 Node 2, controller 2
PCI Slot Number
PCI slot 1 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 3 PCI slot 4 PCI slot 5 PCI slot 6 PCI slot 7 PCI slot 8 PCI slot 9 PCI slot 10
Node 1 Node 2 Storage 1 Storage 2 Storage 3 Storage 4
PCI Slot Description Adapter Installed
(PERC 3/DC, NIC, and so on)
Usage (Public Network, Private Network, Shared Storage, Internal Drives)
1-12 Cluster SE300 and SL300 Platform Guide
Dell™ PowerEdge™ Cluster SE300 et SL300
GUIDE DE PLATE-FORME
www.dell.com support.dell.com
Remarques, avis, précautions et avertissements
Dans ce guide, certains blocs de texte sont accompagnés d’une icône et imprimés en caractères gras ou en italique. Ces blocs sont des remarques, des avis, des précautions et des avertissements utilisés comme suit :
REMARQUE : Une REMARQUE indique des informations importantes qui vous aident à utiliser votre système informatique au mieux.
AVIS : Un AVIS vous avertit d’un risque de dommage matériel ou de perte de données et vous indique comment éviter le problème.
PRÉCAUTION : Une PRÉCAUTION vous avertit d’une situation qui, si elle n'est pas évitée, peut entraîner des blessures plus ou moins graves.
AVERTISSEMENT : Un AVERTISSEMENT vous avertit d’une situation qui, si elle n'est pas évitée, peut provoquer la mort ou des blessures sérieuses.
____________________
Les informations contenues dans ce document sont sujettes à modification sans préavis. © 2001 Dell Computer Corporation. Tous droits réservés.
Toute reproduction, sous quelque forme que ce soit, sans l'autorisation écrite de Dell Computer Corporation, est strictement interdite.
Marques utilisées dans ce texte : Dell, le logo DELL PowerEdge, Powe rVau lt et
Dell OpenManage sont des marques de Dell Computer Corporation ; Microsoft, Windows et Windows NT sont des marques déposées de Microsoft Corporation.
D'autres marques et noms commerciaux peuvent être utilisés dans ce document pour faire référence aux entités se réclamant de ces marques et de ces noms ou à leurs produits. Dell Computer Corporation dénie tout intérêt propriétaire vis-à-vis des marques et des noms commerciaux autres que les siens.
Mars 2001 P/N 9C214 Rév. A01
Guide de plate-forme des Dell™ PowerEdge™ Cluster SE300 et SL300
Ce guide présente les toutes dernières informations concernant l'utilisation du système d'exploitation Microsoft du système d'exploitation Windows composants Dell PowerEdge Cluster suivants :
®
Windows NT® Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition et
®
2000 Advanced Server pour les produits et
Dell PowerEdge Cluster SE300
— Serveurs : PowerEdge 1550, 2400, 2450, 2500, 2550, 4400, 6400, 6450
et 8450
— Stockage : PowerVault™ 200S, 201S, 210S et 211S
— Interconnexion de clusters : Fast Ethernet
Dell PowerEdge Cluster SL300
— Serveurs : PowerEdge 1550, 2400, 2450, 2500, 2550, 4400, 6400, 6450
et 8450
— Stockage : PowerVault 200S, 201S, 210S et 211S
— Interconnexion de clusters : Giganet cLAN (Cluster Local Area Network
[réseau local de cluster])
Reportez-vous à la section traitant de votre produit cluster pour de plus amples informations sur les configurations prises en charge.
REMARQUE : Les configurations ne figurant pas dans ce document ne sont pas certifiées et ne sont pas prises en charge par Dell ou par Microsoft.
support.dell.com Guide de plate-forme des cluster SE300 et SL300 2-1
Loading...
+ 39 hidden pages