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3 configuring the virtual array, Introduction, Preliminary operations – HP VA 7400 User Manual

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VA 7100/7400 Cluster Installation Guide

10/12/01

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3 Configuring the Virtual Array

Introduction

This chapter contains detailed instructions for setup and configuration of the virtual array.

Preliminary Operations

The following preliminary operations must be successfully completed before beginning the

Virtual Array Setup and

Configuration Procedure

.

1. Ensure that all requirements detailed in chapter 2 have been thoroughly reviewed and successfully completed.

2. Storage array is powered up.

3. Node 1 (primary node) is powered up and running.

4. Verify that all network cables and fiber cables are connected correctly and securely. The HBAs should display a

flashing green light and a constant orange light. The orange light indicates that a link has been established.

5. The CD included in the VA equipment shipment should contain Surestore Command View SDM software.

Refer to the

Equipment Required

paragraph of chapter 2. This CD contains all required management software.

6. If applicable, the local RAID disk arrays on both nodes and external storage array must be configured identically.

For example, use the same driver letters and labels for local hard drives, CD-ROMs, and drives on the external
disk storage array. Otherwise, the cluster will not function after fail-over from active node to passive node.
Refer to the

Hardware Connections

paragraph of chapter 2.

7. If applicable, ensure that the Backend and VPN network interfaces are disconnected. They can be reconnected at

the completion of this procedure. Refer to the

Hardware Connections

paragraph of chapter 2.

CAUTION

The storage array should be powered up before either server node is powered up. Also, power
down both server nodes before the storage array is powered down.

NOTE

Ensure that the latest version of the HP Surestore Command View SDM software is being used.
Refer to the

Equipment Required

and

Applicable Documents/Reference Material

paragraphs of

chapter 2.