Installing Storage Arrays
This section contains the instructions for installing storage arrays both in new clusters and
existing clusters.
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Task Map: Installing Storage Arrays
Task
Information
Install an array in a new cluster, before the OS and
Oracle Solaris Cluster software are installed.
“How to Install a Storage Array in a New Cluster” on
page 12
Add an array to an operational cluster.
“How to Add a Storage Array to an Existing Cluster”
on page 16
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How to Install a Storage Array in a New Cluster
This procedure assumes you are installing one or more storage arrays at initial installation of a
cluster.
This procedure uses an updated method for setting the
scsi-initiator-id
. The method that
was published in earlier documentation is still applicable. However, if your cluster
configuration uses a Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra3 SCSI host adapter to connect to any other
shared storage, you need to update your
nvramrc
script and set the
scsi-initiator-id
by
following this procedure.
Before performing this procedure, ensure that you have met the following prerequisites. This
procedure relies on the following prerequisites and assumptions.
■
You have read the entire procedure.
■
You can access necessary patches, drivers, software packages, and hardware.
■
Your nodes are powered off or are at the OpenBoot PROM.
■
Your arrays are powered off.
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Your interconnect hardware is connected to the nodes in your cluster.
■
No software is installed.
Install the host adapters in the nodes that connect to the storage arrays.
For the procedure about how to install host adapters, see the documentation that shipped with
your host adapters and nodes.
Cable the storage arrays.
For cabling diagrams, see
Appendix A, “Cabling Diagrams.”
Before You Begin
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