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Page 1 - HP-UX 11i v2

HyperFabric Administrator’s GuideHP-UX 11i v2Edition 14Manufacturing Part Number : B6257-90043March 2004United States© Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard

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Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring the HyperFabric EMS MonitorChapter 48612. Validate by pressing OKNOTE Although EMS is able to monitor each HyperFabri

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Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HyperFabric with ServiceGuardChapter 4 87Configuring HyperFabric with ServiceGuardHyperFabric supports the ServiceGuar

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Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HyperFabric with ServiceGuardChapter 488Figure 4-2 below shows a HyperFabric switch configuration withServiceGuard. Th

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Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HyperFabric with ServiceGuardChapter 4 89Figure 4-2 An ServiceGuard Configuration (with Two HyperFabricSwitches)HFadap

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Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HyperFabric with ServiceGuardChapter 490How HyperFabric Handles Adapter FailuresHyperFabric adapters are handled diff

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Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HyperFabric with ServiceGuardChapter 4 91Example 1:This example, illustrated by Figure 4-3 below, presents an HAconfig

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Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HyperFabric with ServiceGuardChapter 492Example 2:This example, illustrated by Figure 4-4 below, shows the same node

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Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HyperFabric with ServiceGuardChapter 4 93Example 3:This final example, illustrated by Figure 4-5 below, shows a situat

Page 11 - About This Document

Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HyperFabric with ServiceGuardChapter 494Configuring HyperFabric with the ServiceGuard ResourceMonitorYou can configure

Page 12 - Publishing History

Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HyperFabric with ServiceGuardChapter 4 95Specify Package Name and NodesSpecify Package SUBNET AddressSpecify Package

Page 13 - What Is in This Document

xiAbout This DocumentThis document describes how to install, configure, and troubleshoot theHyperFabric product on the HP-UX 11i v2 (HP-UX 11.23) opera

Page 14 - HP Welcomes Your Feedback

Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HMP for Transparent Local Failover SupportChapter 496Configuring HMP for Transparent LocalFailover SupportHMP supports

Page 15 - 1 Overview of the HyperFabric

Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HMP for Transparent Local Failover SupportChapter 4 97• HMP does not support backward compatibility in the local fail

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Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HMP for Transparent Local Failover SupportChapter 498How Transparent Local Failover WorksConsider a hypothetical Hype

Page 17 - About HyperFabric

Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HMP for Transparent Local Failover SupportChapter 4 99Case 1: Adapter, Link or Switch Port Failure (see Figure 4-7)If

Page 18 - HyperFabric Products

Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HMP for Transparent Local Failover SupportChapter 4100Case 2: Switch Failure (see Figure 4-8)Consider the following i

Page 19 - Switches and Switch Modules

Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HMP for Transparent Local Failover SupportChapter 4 101Thus, if a switch fails, HMP transparently fails over traffic o

Page 20 - Other Product Elements

Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HMP for Transparent Local Failover SupportChapter 4102Configuring HMP for Transparent Local FailoverSupport - Using SA

Page 21 - HyperFabric Concepts

Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HMP for Transparent Local Failover SupportChapter 4 103of adapters clic0 and clic1 and if the Card-Pair 1, comprises

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Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HMP for Transparent Local Failover SupportChapter 4104Configuring HMP for Transparent Local FailoverSupport - Using th

Page 23 - 2 Planning the Fabric

Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HMP for Transparent Local Failover SupportChapter 4 105Using the configuration information in Figure 4-10, the informa

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xiiHP-UX Release Name and Release IdentifierEach HP-UX 11i release has an associated release name and releaseidentifier. The uname (1) command with the

Page 25 - Preliminary Considerations

Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring HMP for Transparent Local Failover SupportChapter 4106On node B:1. How many HyperFabric adapters are installed on the

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Chapter 5 1075 Managing HyperFabricThis chapter contains the following sections that give information aboutmanaging HyperFabric:• “Starting HyperFabri

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Managing HyperFabricChapter 5108• “Verifying Communications within the Fabric” on page 112.• “Displaying Status and Statistics” on page 117.• “Viewing

Page 28 - TCP/UDP/IP

Managing HyperFabricStarting HyperFabricChapter 5 109Starting HyperFabricHyperFabric is started in one of these three ways:• As part of the normal loc

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Managing HyperFabricStarting HyperFabricChapter 5110Using the clic_start CommandRun the clic_start command on each node to start the HyperFabricmanage

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Managing HyperFabricStarting HyperFabricChapter 5 111When HyperFabric starts, a confirmation message displays. Also, thestatus “HyperFabric: Running” i

Page 31 - Configuration Parameters

Managing HyperFabricVerifying Communications within the FabricChapter 5112Verifying Communications within the FabricYou can verify the communications

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Managing HyperFabricVerifying Communications within the FabricChapter 5 113The command parameters are as follows:•node_name specifies the node you want

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Managing HyperFabricVerifying Communications within the FabricChapter 5114NOTE Also see the clic_diag command to:Probe a specific remote node.Dump an

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Managing HyperFabricVerifying Communications within the FabricChapter 5 115CLIC_PROBE: 256 byte packetsSource adapter id: bently6.corp3.com:clic0Targe

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xiiiWhat Is in This DocumentHyperFabric Administrator’s Guide is divided into several chapters, eachof which contains information about installing, co

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Managing HyperFabricVerifying Communications within the FabricChapter 5116The generated output could look like this:CLIC_PROBE: 256 byte packets sentS

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Managing HyperFabricDisplaying Status and StatisticsChapter 5 117Displaying Status and StatisticsYou can get the status of and statistics associated w

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Managing HyperFabricDisplaying Status and StatisticsChapter 5118Note that the second line in the above syntax is indented for readabilitypurposes only

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Managing HyperFabricDisplaying Status and StatisticsChapter 5 119• -c displays the statistics of the adapter identified byadapter_ID.• -n displays stat

Page 40 - Application Availability

Managing HyperFabricDisplaying Status and StatisticsChapter 5120If the local node is bently7, and you want to display themanagement daemon (clic_mgmtd

Page 41 - Features

Managing HyperFabricDisplaying Status and StatisticsChapter 5 121The generated output could look like this:===========================================

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Managing HyperFabricDisplaying Status and StatisticsChapter 5122Firmware reset notification: 0Data corruption notification: 0Unsupported QOS message r

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Managing HyperFabricDisplaying Status and StatisticsChapter 5 123Frame buffer overflow: 0Receive on disabled endpoint: 0Invalid endpoint ID: 0Invalid

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Managing HyperFabricDisplaying Status and StatisticsChapter 5124============================================================================Date: Sat

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Managing HyperFabricDisplaying Status and StatisticsChapter 5 125The generated output if the nodes are connected through a switchcould look like this:

Page 46 - HF2 adapters

xivNew and Changed Information in This EditionThis edition includes information about the transparent local failoverfeature of Hyper Messaging Protoco

Page 47 - HMP Supported Configurations

Managing HyperFabricDisplaying Status and StatisticsChapter 5126============================================================================• Example

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Managing HyperFabricViewing man PagesChapter 5 127Viewing man PagesIf you want to be able to view the HyperFabric man pages, you must firstadd /opt/cli

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Managing HyperFabricStopping HyperFabricChapter 5128Stopping HyperFabricYou can stop HyperFabric only on a local node. Stopping HyperFabric ona node m

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Managing HyperFabricStopping HyperFabricChapter 5 129Using SAMTo use SAM to stop HyperFabric on a local HP 9000 system runningHP-UX 11i v2, complete t

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Managing HyperFabricStopping HyperFabricChapter 5130

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Chapter 6 1316 Troubleshooting HyperFabricThis chapter contains these sections that describe troubleshootingHyperFabric:• “Running Diagnostics” on pag

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricChapter 6132• “Using Support Tools Manager” on page 140.• “Useful Files” on page 141.• “LED Colors and Their Meanings” on p

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricRunning DiagnosticsChapter 6 133Running DiagnosticsBefore running HyperFabric diagnostics:1. Confirm HyperFabric adapters ar

Page 55 - 3 Installing HyperFabric

Troubleshooting HyperFabricRunning DiagnosticsChapter 6134$ clic_startAll of these commands reside in the /opt/clic/bin directory.6. Check cabling to

Page 56 - Chapter 342

Troubleshooting HyperFabricRunning DiagnosticsChapter 6 135Make sure 4X HyperFabric adapters are installed on thenodes. The adapter type field indicate

Page 57 - Prerequisites

Chapter 1 11 Overview of the HyperFabricProductThis chapter contains the following sections that give generalinformation about HyperFabric:

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricRunning DiagnosticsChapter 6136Diagnostics can be run on many of the HyperFabric components by usingthe clic_diag command.

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricRunning DiagnosticsChapter 6 137• -r specifies that you want to probe a specific remote node identifiedbyremote_node_name. The

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricRunning DiagnosticsChapter 6138• -B specifies that you want the size (in bytes) of the trace buffer to betrace_buffer_size.

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricRunning DiagnosticsChapter 6 139 Source adapter id: bently6.corp4.com:clic1 Target adapter id: bently8.corp2.com:clic3256

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricUsing Support Tools ManagerChapter 6140Using Support Tools ManagerUse Support Tools Manager (STM) with HyperFabric to gathe

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricUseful FilesChapter 6 141Useful FilesWhen you are troubleshooting HyperFabric-related problems, you mightfind it useful to l

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricUseful FilesChapter 6142/var/adm/clic_fw.dumpxThis is the default file for a memory dump of an HyperFabricadapter, created w

Page 65 - Installing the Software

Troubleshooting HyperFabricLED Colors and Their MeaningsChapter 6 143LED Colors and Their MeaningsListed below are the possible colors (and the corres

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricLED Colors and Their MeaningsChapter 6144— The adapter is bad.— The cable is bad.— The switch port is bad (if the adapter i

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricLED Colors and Their MeaningsChapter 6 145Table 6-2 HyperFabric Adapter LED Colors and MeaningsLED Color Meaning Notes“Conn

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Overview of the HyperFabric ProductChapter 12• “About HyperFabric” on page 3• “HyperFabric Products” on page 4• “HyperFabric Concepts” on page 7

Page 69 - Loading the Software

Troubleshooting HyperFabricLED Colors and Their MeaningsChapter 6146“Error” None Adapter is not inan errorcondition.Adapter should be operatingnormall

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricLED Colors and Their MeaningsChapter 6 147

Page 71 - Before Installation

Troubleshooting HyperFabricLED Colors and Their MeaningsChapter 6148HF2 Switch LEDsThe HF2 switch LED colors and meanings are explained below.❏ For ea

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricLED Colors and Their MeaningsChapter 6 149❏ For each port on the cards/switch module in the switch:✓ If the port is not ope

Page 73 - Installing the HF2 Switch

Troubleshooting HyperFabricLED Colors and Their MeaningsChapter 6150Table 6-3 HF2 Switch LED Colors and MeaningsLED Color Meaning Notes“Status” None T

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricLED Colors and Their MeaningsChapter 6 151“EthernetPort Main”and “EthernetPort Aux”None Ethernet port isdisconnected.This c

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricLED Colors and Their MeaningsChapter 6152“Portx” None Port is notoperational.• A cable is not attachedcorrectly to the port

Page 76 - (with flanges)

Troubleshooting HyperFabricDetermining Whether an Adapter or a Cable is FaultyChapter 6 153Determining Whether an Adapter or a Cable isFaultyIf you su

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricDetermining Whether a Switch is FaultyChapter 6154Determining Whether a Switch is FaultyIf you suspect that a HyperFabric s

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricDetermining Whether a Switch is FaultyChapter 6 155Step 4. Check the ports on the cards/switch module:a. Disconnect the cab

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Overview of the HyperFabric ProductAbout HyperFabricChapter 1 3About HyperFabricHyperFabric is an HP high-speed, packet-based interconnect fornode-to-

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricReplacing a HyperFabric AdapterChapter 6156Replacing a HyperFabric AdapterIf OLAR is supported for the HP 9000 system and t

Page 81 - 4 Configuring HyperFabric

Troubleshooting HyperFabricReplacing a HyperFabric SwitchChapter 6 157Replacing a HyperFabric SwitchIf you need to replace a faulty HyperFabric switch

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Troubleshooting HyperFabricReplacing a HyperFabric SwitchChapter 6158

Page 83 - Configuration Overview

Appendix A 159A Safety and RegulatoryInformationThis appendix contains the following sections that contain safetyinformation and regulatory statements

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Safety and Regulatory InformationAppendix A160components:• “Safety Symbols” on page 161.• “Regulatory Statements” on page 162.These components were te

Page 85 - Information You Need

Safety and Regulatory InformationSafety SymbolsAppendix A 161Safety SymbolsThe safety-related symbols used in this manual are shown below.WARNING A WA

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Safety and Regulatory InformationRegulatory StatementsAppendix A162Regulatory StatementsThis section contains the regulatory statements for the HyperF

Page 87 - Chapter 4 73

Safety and Regulatory InformationRegulatory StatementsAppendix A 163if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, maycause harm

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Safety and Regulatory InformationRegulatory StatementsAppendix A164Radio Frequency Interference (Japan Only)VCCI, Class A (Model A4891-62001 only)

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Safety and Regulatory InformationRegulatory StatementsAppendix A 165Declarations of Conformity

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Overview of the HyperFabric ProductHyperFabric ProductsChapter 14HyperFabric ProductsHyperFabric hardware consists of host-based interface adapter car

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Safety and Regulatory InformationRegulatory StatementsAppendix A166

Page 92 - Performing the Configuration

Safety and Regulatory InformationRegulatory StatementsAppendix A 167

Page 93 - Using the clic_init Command

Safety and Regulatory InformationRegulatory StatementsAppendix A168

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Appendix B 169B Technical SpecificationsThis appendix contains the following sections that contain the technicalspecifications for the HyperFabric hardw

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Technical SpecificationsAppendix B170• “Environmental” on page 173.

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Technical SpecificationsPhysical AttributesAppendix B 171Physical AttributesThe physical attributes of the HyperFabric adapters and switches are asfoll

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Technical SpecificationsPhysical AttributesAppendix B172• HF2 switch chassis (A6384A)— 3.47 inch (8.8 cm) height— 19 inch (48.2 cm) width (at flanges)17

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Technical SpecificationsEnvironmentalAppendix B 173EnvironmentalThese environmental specifications are the same for the HyperFabricadapters and switches

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Technical SpecificationsEnvironmentalAppendix B174

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175IndexAadaptersdeconfiguring, 83, 103faulty, testing for, 153installing, 44LED colors and meanings, 143, 145OLA of, 48OLR of, 49regulatory specificati

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Overview of the HyperFabric ProductHyperFabric ProductsChapter 1 5• HP-UX 11.0: HyperFabric software version B.11.00.09• HP-UX 11i v1: HyperFabric sof

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Index176IP addresses, relocatable. See relocatable IPaddresses.LLEDscolors and meaningsfor adapters, 143, 145for HF2 switches, 148, 152on HF2 switches

Page 103 - Switches)

iiLegal NoticesThe information in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to thism

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Overview of the HyperFabric ProductHyperFabric ProductsChapter 16IMPORTANT HF2 adapters and switches are not supported by software versionsearlier tha

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Overview of the HyperFabric ProductHyperFabric ConceptsChapter 1 7HyperFabric ConceptsThis section briefly describes some of the basic HyperFabric conc

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Overview of the HyperFabric ProductHyperFabric ConceptsChapter 18reason (for example, if it is killed), all HyperFabric-relatedcommunications on that

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Chapter 2 92 Planning the FabricThis chapter contains the following sections that include generalguidelines and protocol-specific considerations for pl

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Planning the FabricChapter 210• “Preliminary Considerations” on page 11• “HyperFabric Features, Parameters and Supported Configurationsfor TCP/UDP/IP a

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Planning the FabricPreliminary ConsiderationsChapter 2 11Preliminary ConsiderationsBefore assembling a fabric physically, do the following to address

Page 110 - Failover Support

Planning the FabricPreliminary ConsiderationsChapter 212Step 11. Draw the cable connections from each node to switches (if the fabric willcontain swit

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Planning the FabricHyperFabric Features, Parameters and Supported Configurations for TCP/UDP/IP and HMP ApplicationsChapter 2 13HyperFabric Features, P

Page 112 - Card Pair 0 Card Pair 0

Planning the FabricTCP/UDP/IPChapter 214TCP/UDP/IPTCP/UDP/IP is supported on all HF2 hardware. Although some of theHyperFabric adapter cards support b

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Planning the FabricTCP/UDP/IPChapter 2 15— Logging into a user specified log file with a choice of severity— Email to a user defined email address.For mo

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iiiContentsAbout This Document1. Overview of the HyperFabric ProductAbout HyperFabric. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Planning the FabricTCP/UDP/IPChapter 216ServiceGuard uses a “heartbeat” to monitor the cluster. TheHyperFabric links cannot be used for the heartbeat.

Page 116 - Support - Using SAM

Planning the FabricTCP/UDP/IPChapter 2 17Switch Management is not supported. Switch management will notoperate properly if you enable it on a HyperFab

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Planning the FabricTCP/UDP/IPChapter 218You can interconnect (mesh) up to 4 switches (16-port fiber, or Mixed8 fiber ports) in a single HyperFabric cl

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Planning the FabricTCP/UDP/IPChapter 2 19• Throughput and LatencyTable 2-1 HF2 Throughput and Latency with TCP/UDP/IP ApplicationsServer Class Maximum

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Planning the FabricTCP/UDP/IPChapter 220Table 2-2 Supported HyperFabric Adapter ConfigurationsHFAdapterBusTypeSupportedHP SystemsHP-UXVersionOLARSuppor

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Planning the FabricTCP/UDP/IPChapter 2 21TCP/UDP/IP Supported ConfigurationsMultiple TCP/UDP/IP HyperFabric configurations are supported tomatch the co

Page 121 - 5 Managing HyperFabric

Planning the FabricTCP/UDP/IPChapter 222Figure 2-1 TCP/UDP/IP Point-To-Point Configurations

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Planning the FabricTCP/UDP/IPChapter 2 23Switched ConfigurationThis configuration offers the same benefits as the point-to-pointconfigurations illustrated

Page 123 - Starting HyperFabric

Planning the FabricTCP/UDP/IPChapter 224High Availability Switched ConfigurationThis configuration has no single point of failure. The HyperFabric drive

Page 124 - Using SAM

Planning the FabricTCP/UDP/IPChapter 2 25Hybrid ConfigurationYou can interconnect servers and workstations in a single heterogeneousHyperFabric cluster

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ContentsivOnline Addition and Replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Planning and Preparation .

Page 126 - The clic_probe Command

Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 226Hyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Hyper Messaging Protocol (HMP) is an HP patented, high perfo

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Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 2 27HP MPI is a native implementation of version 1.2 of theMessage-Passing Interface Standard

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Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 228nodes in a cluster. ServiceGuard cannot use the HyperFabricinterconnect as a heartbeat lin

Page 129 - VRID switch_hopcount

Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 2 29same process takes place when a resource is removed from a cluster.However, DRU is not su

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Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 230HyperFabric clusters running HMP applications are limited tosupporting a maximum of 64 ada

Page 131 - The clic_stat Command

Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 2 31• HMP is supported on A400, A500, rp2400, rp2450, rp54xx (N-class),rp74xx (L-class), rp84

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Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 232NOTE The local failover configuration on HMP is supported only on the A6386AHF2 adapters.

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Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 2 33HMP Supported ConfigurationsMultiple HMP HyperFabric configurations are supported to match

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Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 234Figure 2-5 HMP Point-To-Point Configurations

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Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 2 35Enterprise (Database) ConfigurationThe HMP enterprise configuration illustrated in Figure 2

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vContents5. Managing HyperFabricStarting HyperFabric. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 236Enterprise (Database) - Local Failover Supported ConfigurationThe HMP enterprise configurati

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Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 2 37Technical Computing (Work Stations) ConfigurationThis configuration is typically used to ru

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Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 238Figure 2-8 Technical Computing Configuration

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Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 2 39Figure 2-9 Large Technical Computing Configuration

Page 141 - Viewing man Pages

Planning the FabricHyper Messaging Protocol (HMP)Chapter 240

Page 142 - Stopping HyperFabric

Chapter 3 413 Installing HyperFabricThis chapter contains the following sections that describe theHyperFabric installation:• “Checking HyperFabric Ins

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Installing HyperFabricChapter 342• “Installing HyperFabric Adapters” on page 44.• “Installing the Software” on page 51.• “Installing HyperFabric Switc

Page 144 - Chapter 5130

Installing HyperFabricChecking HyperFabric Installation PrerequisitesChapter 3 43Checking HyperFabric InstallationPrerequisitesBefore installing Hyper

Page 145 - 6 Troubleshooting HyperFabric

Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric AdaptersChapter 344Installing HyperFabric AdaptersThis section contains information about installing Hype

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Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric AdaptersChapter 3 45available on HP 9000 systems that are designed to support OLAR. Thesystem hardware us

Page 147 - Running Diagnostics

ContentsviRadio Frequency Interference (Japan Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164Declarations of Conformity . . .

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Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric AdaptersChapter 346Table 3-1 below explains some important OLAR-related terms.IMPORTANT In many cases, ot

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Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric AdaptersChapter 3 47Planning and PreparationAs mentioned previously, for the most part, SAM prevents the

Page 150 - The clic_diag Command

Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric AdaptersChapter 348Online Addition (OLA) Multiple cards can be added at the same time.When adding a card

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Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric AdaptersChapter 3 49Online Replacement (OLR) When replacing an interface card online,the replacement card

Page 152 - Example of clic_diag

Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric AdaptersChapter 350You are asked if you want to continue. If you reply Yes, client applicationsare suspen

Page 153 - Chapter 6 139

Installing HyperFabricInstalling the SoftwareChapter 3 51Installing the SoftwareThis section describes the HyperFabric file structure and the stepsnece

Page 154 - Using Support Tools Manager

Installing HyperFabricInstalling the SoftwareChapter 352The commands and files used to administer HyperFabric typically have aprefix of clic_. CLIC stan

Page 155 - Useful Files

Installing HyperFabricInstalling the SoftwareChapter 3 53• /var/adm/OLDclic_logThe log file from the previous time the clic_start command wasexecuted.•

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Installing HyperFabricInstalling the SoftwareChapter 354• /opt/clic/firmware/clic_fw_4x8cThe 4X PCI HyperFabric 8-bit CRC firmware. This file must not b

Page 157 - LED Colors and Their Meanings

Installing HyperFabricInstalling the SoftwareChapter 3 55Loading the SoftwareListed below are the steps you must follow to load the HyperFabricsoftwar

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FiguresviiFigure 2-1. TCP/UDP/IP Point-To-Point Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Figure 2-2. TCP/UDP/IP Basic Switched Confi

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Installing HyperFabricInstalling the SoftwareChapter 356swinstall loads the fileset, runs the control script for the filesets, andbuilds the kernel. Whe

Page 160 - Chapter 6146

Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric SwitchesChapter 3 57Installing HyperFabric SwitchesThis section contains the information you need to inst

Page 161 - Chapter 6 147

Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric SwitchesChapter 358— If your cables have dust caps over the connectors, keep them inplace until you are r

Page 162 - HF2 Switch LEDs

Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric SwitchesChapter 3 59Installing the HF2 SwitchThis section contains information on installing an HF2 switc

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Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric SwitchesChapter 360Figure 3-3 shows the front of the HF2 switch with an A6389A HF2 4-portcopper switch mo

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Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric SwitchesChapter 3 61With the Rail KitAs mentioned earlier, HP strongly recommends installing the HF2switc

Page 165 - Chapter 6 151

Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric SwitchesChapter 362sliding the switch. If so, try lifting the switch over the rail screws. If youcannot d

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Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric SwitchesChapter 3 63the flat part). Otherwise, the brackets will not secure the back of theswitch properly

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Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric SwitchesChapter 364Step 9. Plug the switch’s power cord into the rack’s PDU, if it has one.Alternatively,

Page 168 - HF2 Switch

Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric SwitchesChapter 3 65Without the Rail KitAs mentioned earlier, HP strongly recommends installing the HF2sw

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Figuresviii

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Installing HyperFabricInstalling HyperFabric SwitchesChapter 366Step 10. Once the power is on, check these LEDs on the integrated Ethernetmanagement L

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Chapter 4 674 Configuring HyperFabricThis chapter contains the following sections that describe configuringHyperFabric:• “Configuration Overview” on page

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Configuring HyperFabricChapter 468• “Information You Need” on page 71.• “Performing the Configuration” on page 78.• “Deconfiguring a HyperFabric Adapter

Page 173 - Information

Configuring HyperFabricConfiguration OverviewChapter 4 69Configuration OverviewYou do not need to configure the HyperFabric switch because theHyperFabric

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Configuring HyperFabricConfiguration OverviewChapter 470IMPORTANT In this file, clic_init and SAM add some HyperFabric-related linesthat end with the cha

Page 175 - Safety Symbols

Configuring HyperFabricInformation You NeedChapter 4 71Information You NeedWhen you run the clic_init command or use SAM for configuration,you have to p

Page 176 - Regulatory Statements

Configuring HyperFabricInformation You NeedChapter 472✓ The IP address of the switch.✓ The MAC address of the switch’s Ethernet port. If you do notalre

Page 177 - Europe RFI Statement

Configuring HyperFabricInformation You NeedChapter 4 73IP_addressbently6.corp3.com bently6IP_addressbently4.corp7.com test1IP_addressbently2.corp4.com

Page 178 - Appendix A164

Configuring HyperFabricInformation You NeedChapter 474Configuration Information ExampleThis example uses some “dummy” (that is, not valid) addresses to

Page 179 - Declarations of Conformity

Configuring HyperFabricInformation You NeedChapter 4 75Using the configuration information in Figure 4-1, the information youwould specify when you run

Page 180 - Appendix A166

TablesixTable 1. HP-UX 11i Releases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiiTable 2. Publishing His

Page 181 - Appendix A 167

Configuring HyperFabricInformation You NeedChapter 47612. What is the Ethernet hardware address of the second switch?(0060b0d00256)13. What is the Mult

Page 182 - Appendix A168

Configuring HyperFabricInformation You NeedChapter 4 7712. What is the Ethernet hardware address of the second switch?(0060b0d00256)13. What is the Mul

Page 183 - B Technical Specifications

Configuring HyperFabricPerforming the ConfigurationChapter 478Performing the ConfigurationAs explained in “Configuration Overview” on page 69, you must cr

Page 184 - Appendix B170

Configuring HyperFabricPerforming the ConfigurationChapter 4 79Using the clic_init CommandRun the clic_init command to create the global configuration fil

Page 185 - Physical Attributes

Configuring HyperFabricPerforming the ConfigurationChapter 480If you do not specify any of the above parameters, the online help forclic_init is display

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Configuring HyperFabricPerforming the ConfigurationChapter 4 81Using SAMThis section describes how to use SAM to configure HyperFabric. Forinformation on

Page 187 - Environmental

Configuring HyperFabricPerforming the ConfigurationChapter 482• Subnet Mask—Optional. The adapter’s subnet mask. If you do notspecify this, a default ma

Page 188 - Appendix B174

Configuring HyperFabricDeconfiguring a HyperFabric Adapter with SAMChapter 4 83Deconfiguring a HyperFabric Adapter withSAMTo use SAM to deconfigure a Hype

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Configuring HyperFabricDeconfiguring a HyperFabric Adapter with SAMChapter 484is informed and the card pair entry is removed from the/etc/rc.config.d/ne

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Configuring HyperFabricConfiguring the HyperFabric EMS MonitorChapter 4 85Configuring the HyperFabric EMS MonitorIn the HyperFabric version B.11.23.01, t

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