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HP TruCluster Server Version 5.1B-1 for HP Tru64 UNIX Version 5.1B-1 provides highly available and scalable solutions for mission-critical computing
environments. TruCluster Server delivers powerful but easy-to-use UNIX clustering capabilities, allowing AlphaServer systems and storage devices to operate
as a single virtual system.

By combining the advantages of symmetric multiprocessing (SMP), distributed computing, and fault resilience, a cluster running TruCluster Server offers high
availability while providing scalability beyond the limits of a single system. On a single-system server, a hardware or software failure can severely disrupt a
client's access to critical services. In a TruCluster Server cluster, a hardware or software failure on one member system results in the other members providing
these services to clients.

TruCluster Server reduces the effort and complexity of cluster administration by extending single-system management capabilities to clusters. It provides a
clusterwide namespace for files and directories, including a single root file system that all cluster members share. A common cluster address (cluster alias) for
the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) makes the cluster appear as a single system to its network clients while load balancing client connections across member
systems.

A single system image allows a cluster to be managed more easily than distributed systems. TruCluster Server cluster members share a single root file system
and common system configuration files. Therefore, most management tasks need to be done only once for the entire cluster rather than repeatedly for each
cluster member. The cluster can be managed either locally from any of its members or remotely using Tru64 UNIX Web-based management tools. Tru64
UNIX and TruCluster Server software, and applications, are installed only once. Most network applications, such as the Apache Web server, need to be
configured only once in the cluster and can be managed more easily in a cluster than on distributed systems.

A choice of graphical, Web-based, or command-line user interfaces makes management tasks easier for the administrator, flexible for those with large
configurations, and streamlined for expert users.

TruCluster Server facilitates deployment of services that remain highly available even though they have no embedded knowledge they are running in a
cluster. Applications can access their disk data from any cluster member. TruCluster Server also provides the support for components of distributed
applications to run in parallel, providing high availability while taking advantage of cluster-specific synchronization mechanisms and performance
optimizations.

TruCluster Server allows the processing components of an application to concurrently access raw devices or files, regardless of where the storage is located in
the cluster. Member-private storage and clusterwide shared storage are equally accessible to all cluster members. Using either standard UNIX file locks or the
distributed lock manager (DLM), an application can synchronize clusterwide access to shared resources, maintaining data integrity.

TruCluster Server is an efficient and reliable platform for providing services to networked clients. To a client, the cluster appears to be a powerful single-server
system; a client is impacted minimally, if at all, by hardware and software failures in the cluster.
TruCluster Server simplifies the mechanisms of making applications highly available. A cluster application availability (CAA) facility records the
dependencies of, and transparently monitors the state of, registered applications. If a hardware or software failure prevents a system from running a service,
the failover mechanism automatically relocates the service to a viable system in the cluster, which maintains the availability of applications and data.
Administrators can manually relocate applications for load balancing or hardware maintenance.

TCP-based and UDP-based applications can also take advantage of the cluster alias subsystem. These applications, depending on their specific
characteristics, can run on a single cluster member or simultaneously on multiple members. The cluster alias subsystem routes client requests to any member
participating in that cluster alias. During normal operations, client connections are dynamically distributed among multiple service instances according to
administrator-provided metrics.

TruCluster Server supports a variety of hardware configurations that are cost-effective and meet performance needs and availability requirements. Hardware
configurations can include different types of systems and storage units, and can be set up to allow easy maintenance. In addition, administrators can set up
hardware configurations that allow the addition of a system or storage unit without shutting down the cluster.

For the fastest communication with the lowest latency, use the PCI-based Memory Channel cluster interconnect for communication between cluster members.
TruCluster Server Version 5.1B-1 also supports the use of 100 Mbps Ethernet or 1000 Mbps Ethernet hardware as a private LAN cluster interconnect. The LAN
interconnect is suitable for clusters with low-demand workloads generated by a cluster running failover style, with highly available applications in which
there is limited application data being shared between the nodes over the cluster interconnect. Refer to the Cluster Technical Overview manual for a
discussion of the merits of each cluster interconnect.

QuickSpecs

HP TruCluster Server V5.1B-1

HP TruCluster Server V5.1B-1

HP TruCluster Server V5.1B-1

HP TruCluster Server V5.1B-1

Overview

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Summary of Contents for TruCluster Server V5.1B-1

Page 1: ...n to concurrently access raw devices or files regardless of where the storage is located in the cluster Member private storage and clusterwide shared storage are equally accessible to all cluster members Using either standard UNIX file locks or the distributed lock manager DLM an application can synchronize clusterwide access to shared resources maintaining data integrity TruCluster Server is an e...

Page 2: ...ead only or read and write access by the member on which the file system is mounted Remote access and failover are not supported The CD ROM File System CDFS and Digital Video Disc File System DVDFS are supported for read access only The Cluster File System CFS load balancing daemon cfsd can monitor and analyze file system usage make recommendations and automatically relocate file systems The daemo...

Page 3: ...worry of the relocation occurring at a critical time The caa_report utility can provide a report of availability statistics for application resources Administrators can redirect the output of CAA resource action scripts it is visible during execution Lastly user defined attributes can be added to a resource profile and they will be available to the action script upon its execution Rolling Upgrade ...

Page 4: ...e exported file systems NFS clients can use this alternate alias when they mount the file systems served by the cluster Fast File System Recovery Fast File System Recovery Fast File System Recovery Fast File System Recovery The Advanced File System AdvFS log based file system provides higher availability and greater flexibility than traditional UNIX file systems AdvFS journaling protects file syst...

Page 5: ...perly configured across two or more switches the cluster will survive any LAN component failure This not only guards against rare network hardware failures but also facilitates the upgrade and maintenance of the network without disrupting the cluster Support for Parallelized Support for Parallelized Support for Parallelized Support for Parallelized Database Applications Database Applications Datab...

Page 6: ...to http www tru64unix hp com docs updates TCR51A TITLE HTM and refer to the 21 Mar 2002 issue titled MC API Applications May Not Use Transfers Larger Than 8 KB with Loopback Mode Enabled on Clusters Utilizing Virtual Hubs Connection Manager Connection Manager Connection Manager Connection Manager The connection manager is a distributed kernel component that ensures that cluster members communicate...

Page 7: ...uster software requires the following At least 50 percent free space in root cluster_root root At least 50 percent free space in usr cluster_usr usr At least 50 percent free space in var cluster_var var plus an additional 425 MB to hold the subsets for the new version of the Tru64 UNIX operating system At least 50 percent free space in usr i18n cluster_i18n i18n when used Ordering Information Orde...

Page 8: ...nsing terms and policies contact your local HP representative or reseller This product supports the Tru64 UNIX License Management Facility LMF License units for the TruCluster Server product are allocated on an unlimited system use basis For more information on the License Management Facility see the Tru64 UNIX Operating System QuickSpecs or the Tru64 UNIX operating system documentation Distributi...

Page 9: ...ant Product see http www hp com solutions customsystems ha tru64_campus_clusters html Advanced File System Advanced File System Advanced File System Advanced File System AdvFS Utilities AdvFS Utilities AdvFS Utilities AdvFS Utilities The Advanced File System AdvFS log based file system provides flexibility compatibility high availability and high performance for files and filesets up to 16 terabyt...

Page 10: ...tool that helps service engineers and system managers to analyze operating system crashes This tool collects data that describes system crashes and matches that data against a set of operating specific rules The RCM tool collects system configuration and revision data information The data is stored in the RCM Server at HP Services and the server is then used to create detailed revision and configu...

Page 11: ...aServer 8200 KZPSA KZPBA CB CC KGPSA BC CA MC1 1 5 2 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps LAN AlphaServer 8400 KZPSA KZPBA CB CC KGPSA BC CA MC1 1 5 2 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps LAN AlphaServer DS10 KZPBA CB CC KGPSA BC CA DA KZPEA DB1 MC2 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps LAN DEGXA SA TA AlphaServer DS10L KZPBA CB CC KGPSA DA 100 Mbps LAN DEGXA SA TA AlphaServer DS20 KZPBA CB CC KGPSA BC CA MC2 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps LAN AlphaServer DS20E K...

Page 12: ... the specific platform Supported Options Lists to see if a particular platform is supported http h18002 www1 hp com alphaserver products options html 4 TS20 is supported for two member LAN interconnected cluster only 5 KZPBA CC is supported on the ES47s ES80 ES1280 for shared bus only with HSZ80 storage TruCluster Server Version 5 1 requires all members to be connected using Memory Channel hardwar...

Page 13: ... Most hubs run in half duplex mode and do not detect network collisions so their use in a LAN interconnect may limit cluster performance Overall using a switch rather than a hub provides greater scalability for clusters with three or more members Adapters and switch ports must be configured compatibly with respect to speed 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps and operational mode full duplex A maximum of three h...

Page 14: ... with a maximum of two members only The KGPSA CA is the only Fibre Channel adapter supported for arbitrated loop configurations The DS SWXHB 07 seven port Fibre Channel hub is required to build an arbitrated loop configuration and is restricted to use with DS10 DS20 DS20E and ES40 systems The other AlphaServers including the DS10L and ES45 systems are not supported for arbitrated loop Supported SC...

Page 15: ...r 146776 003 50 pin HD to 50 pin HD 189646 001 or 189646 002 68 pin HD BN38E 0B HD68 to VHDCI technology adapter cable 3X BC56J O2 6 FT VHDCI TO VHDCI U160 3X BC56J O3 12 FT VHDCI TO VHDCI U160 3X BC56J O4 24 FT VHDCI TO VHDCI U160 3X BN55A 01 U160 SCSI Cable Y NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE Part 3X BN55A 01 consists of the VHDCI Y cable P N 17 05144 01 and connector plug P N 12 10015 01 NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE ...

Page 16: ... Routers and Network Data Routers and Network Storage Routers Storage Routers Storage Routers Storage Routers The HP Fibre Channel Tape Controller Modular Data Router MDR and Network Storage Router NSR are Fibre Channel to SCSI bridges that allow a SCSI tape device to communicate with other devices on a Fibre Channel Tapes and tape libraries supported by the MDR or NSR are supported for use in a T...

Page 17: ...TL891 DLT MiniLibrary 6 3 Part Numbers Tabletop TL891 with 1 DLT 35 70 drive 120875 B213 TL891 with 2 DLT 35 70 drives 120875 B22 Rackmount TL891 with 1 DLT 35 70 drive 120876 B213 TL891 with 2 DLT 35 70 drives 129876 B22 MiniLibrary Expansion Unit 120877 B214 MiniLibrary Data Unit 128670 B21 TL881 DLT MiniLibrary Tabletop TL881 with 1 DLT 20 40 drive 128667 B215 TL881 with 2 DLT 20 40 drives 1286...

Page 18: ...PSA BC and KGPSA CA adapter NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE The HP Fibre Channel Tape Controller and Modular Data Router are Fibre Channel to SCSI bridges that allow a SCSI tape device to communicate with other devices on a Fibre Channel For a list of tape devices supported by Enterprise Backup Storage see the Enterprise Backup Storage documentation Supported Storage Boxes Supported Storage Boxes Supported St...

Page 19: ...es Hardware Configuration Hardware Configuration Hardware Configuration Hardware Configuration Examples Examples Examples Examples The TruCluster Server QuickSpecs is updated and corrected periodically to reflect new hardware options and platforms support Please check online for the latest revision Go to http www hp com products quickspecs productbulletin html and select either Worldwide QuickSpec...

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