h. Instruct the OpenBoot PROM (OBP) Monitor to use the
nvramrc
script, as shown in the
following example.
{0} ok
setenv use-nvramrc? true
use-nvramrc? = true
{1} ok
If you are not installing new host adapters in
Node B
, skip to
If you are installing new host adapters in
Node B
to connect
Node B
to the storage array or
storage system, shut down and power off the node.
For the procedure about how to shut down and power off a node, see your Oracle Solaris
Cluster system administration documentation. For a list of Oracle Solaris Cluster
documentation, see
“Related Documentation” on page 6
Install the host adapters in
Node B
.
For the procedure about how to install host adapters, see the documentation that shipped with
your nodes.
Cable the storage array or storage system to
Node B
.
For cabling diagrams, see
“Adding a Sun StorEdge A3500 Storage System” on page 51
If you did not power off
Node B
to install a host adapter, skip to
If you powered off
Node B
to install a host adapter, power on
Node B
and the storage array or
storage system.
Do not enable the node to boot
. If necessary, halt the system to continue with OpenBoot PROM
(OBP) Monitor tasks.
Verify that
Node B
recognizes the new host adapters and disk drives.
If the node does not recognize the new hardware, check all hardware connections and repeat the
installation steps you performed in
{0} ok
show-disks
...
b) /sbus@6,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd...
d) /sbus@2,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd...{0} ok
Verify that the
scsi-initiator-id
is set correctly on the second node.
a. If necessary, power on the second node, but do not allow it to boot. If necessary, halt the
system to continue with OBP Monitor tasks.
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