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Compaq ProLiant Clusters for SCO UnixWare 7 U/300 Quick Install Guide for the Compaq ProLiant DL380
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IMPORTANT:
If you supply information here, this information must match the information
that you supplied for the first node. See step 4e of "Installing Node 1" earlier in this
chapter. The option to load or save this information to a diskette is not available.
b.
Wait for a message that indicates that the installation is complete.
3.
Wait for node 1 to complete the installation and reboot.
4.
Remove the CD, and then press
Enter
to reboot.
NOTE:
Node 2 joins the cluster after the licensing step has been completed on node 1.
Verifying the Cluster Assembly
After the cluster is fully assembled and installed, verify that the cluster is
assembled and properly installed. The NonStop Cluster Verification Utility
(NSCVU) is automatically installed during software installation.
Run the
nscvu
command to verify that all of the cluster resources are present.
Resources include nodes, processors, memory, controllers, and storage
subsystems. If any resources are missing or if the file system switch is not
correctly operating, refer to Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting,” of this guide.
NOTE:
The NSCVU requires the SNMP agents to be running on each node. After booting
the cluster, wait 15 minutes for all the agents to start on each node before using the
NSCVU. Otherwise, the NSCVU reports errors about unavailable data.
Additional Cluster Setup Tasks
After you have installed your cluster, you can configure the nameserver for the
domain name of the cluster or modify the Quick Install default settings outline
in Table 3-1.
NOTE:
Information about configuring nameservers using the SCOadmin system
management tool can be found in the SCOhelp online documentation set. You can use the
SCOhelp search tool to locate your information. See “Viewing UnixWare and NonStop
Clusters Documentation” later in this chapter.
You can also perform additional hardware set-up tasks, such as installing
additional network interface controllers (NICs) for the public network,
additional disks and disk volumes, tape drives, and Remote Insight Lights-Out
Edition boards. For installation information, refer to the Compaq
documentation that comes with these devices.