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Dell™ PowerEdge™ ClusterSystemsUsing Dell Blade Serversin a Dell PowerEdge HighAvailability Clusterbook.book Page 1 Monday, April 19, 2010 5:06 PM

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10 IntroductionThe power supply modules, fan modules, Dell Remote Access Controller/Modular Chassis or Chassis Management Enclosure (DRAC/MC or CMC),

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Introduction 11Dell Remote Access Controller/Modular Chassis or Chassis Management Enclosure The Dell Remote Access Controller/Modular Chassis or Chas

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12 IntroductionServer ModulesDepending on the PowerEdge blade server module you choose for your cluster, the number of available expansion ports and d

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Introduction 13Gigabit or 10 Gigabit EthernetThe following are the Ethernet network connections available, depending on your configuration:• Public co

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14 IntroductionEthernet Pass-Through ModuleThe Ethernet pass-through module provides a non-switched connection between the server modules and an exter

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Introduction 15For more information about the Fibre Channel modules, see your Dell PowerEdge system documentation.Fibre Channel Switch ModuleThe Fibre

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16 IntroductionSupported Cluster ConfigurationsThe PowerEdge blade servers support both Fibre Channel and iSCSI cluster configurations using either Fi

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Introduction 17Figure 1-3. Direct-Attached ClusterSwitch-Attached ClusterSwitch -attached clusters provide configuration flexibility, expandability, a

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18 IntroductionFigure 1-4. Switch-Attached Cluster Connected to an External SAN Using Embedded Switch Modulescluster nodecluster nodeprivate networkst

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Introduction 19Figure 1-5. Switch-Attached Cluster Connected to an External SAN Using Embedded Pass-Through Modulescluster nodecluster nodeprivate net

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Notes and Cautions NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates potenti

Strany 13 - Ethernet Switch Module

20 IntroductionFigure 1-6. Switch-Attached Cluster Connected to an External SAN Using Embedded Switch Modules NOTE: It is recommended that you configu

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Introduction 21Cluster NodesTable 1-4 lists the hardware requirements for the server modules in the PowerEdge server enclosure.Table 1-4. Cluster Node

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22 IntroductionCluster StorageTable 1-5 lists supported storage systems and the configuration requirements for the cluster nodes and stand-alone syste

Strany 16 - Direct-Attached Cluster

Introduction 23Other Documents You May Need CAUTION: The Product Information Guide provides important safety and regulatory information. Warranty inf

Strany 17 - Switch-Attached Cluster

24 Introduction• Updates are sometimes included with the system to describe changes to the system, software, and/or documentation. NOTE: Always check

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Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 252Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware NOTE: The cluster nodes represent the individual server modules in your De

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26 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareFigure 2-1. Network Cabling Connection for PowerEdge M1000e Server Enclosure1 public network Ethernet switch or

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Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 27Cabling the Private NetworkThe private (heartbeat) network is used for sharing cluster health and status informa

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28 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareCabling the Public NetworkThe public (client) network is used for client access and private network failover. Ea

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Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 29Cabling the Storage SystemsThis section provides information for connecting your cluster to a storage system in

Strany 23 - Other Documents You May Need

Contents 3Contents1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Supp

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30 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareFigure 2-2 shows an example of a direct-attached, two-node cluster configuration using redundant connections to

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Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 31Figure 2-2. Direct-Attached Cluster Configuration Using CX3-10c Storage System1 Ethernet pass-through module 2 7

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32 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareNetwork-Attached ClusterA network-attached cluster is a cluster configuration where all cluster nodes are attach

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Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 33Figure 2-3. Cabling One PowerEdge M1000e Server Enclosure to the CX3-20 Storage Processor Enclosure (SPE)To cabl

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34 Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware NOTE: You can connect additional cables from the fibre channel switches to the storage system, if there are av

Strany 29 - Cabling the Storage Systems

Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 35To cable a Dell PowerEdge server enclosure to a Dell EqualLogic PS6010 storage array:1Connect a cable from Ether

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36 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareFigure 2-5. Cabling PowerEdge M1000e Server Enclosure to the Dell EqualLogic PS6010 Storage Array1 Ethernet modu

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Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 37Cabling One PowerEdge Server Enclosure to Multiple Storage SystemsYou can increase your cluster storage capacity

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38 Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware NOTE: If you are using other Dell/EMC storage systems for the configuration shown in Figure 2-6, you can also

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Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 39Figure 2-7. Cabling a Storage System and a Tape LibraryFor more information on configuring the tape and storage

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4 ContentsInstalling the Operating System and Configuring Your Cluster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Maintaining Your Cluster . . . . . . . .

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40 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareFor high availability, each PowerEdge server enclosure requires direct paths to the attached storage systems. Th

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Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 41Figure 2-8. Cluster Configuration Using Two PowerEdge Server Enclosures and One Storage System1 Ethernet switch

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42 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareFigure 2-9. Two PowerEdge Server Enclosures Connected to Two Storage Systems1 Fibre Channel switch module (2) 2

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Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 43Network-Attached Cluster Connected to an External FabricExternal Switches incorporate the external switch networ

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44 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareFigure 2-10. External Network-Attached iSCSI Cluster With Embedded Ethernet Pass-Through Modules1 Ethernet pass-

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Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 45 NOTE: Figure 2-10 is for illustration purposes only. Some cluster connections are routed internally through th

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46 Cabling Your Blade Cluster HardwareFigure 2-11. External Network-Attached Cluster With Embedded Fibre Channel Switch Modules1 Fibre Channel switch

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Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware 47Installing the Operating System and Configuring Your ClusterFor information about installing the operating syste

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48 Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardwarebook.book Page 48 Monday, April 19, 2010 5:06 PM

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Introduction 51IntroductionThis document provides information for installing and managing your Dell™ PowerEdge™ blade server in a Dell PowerEdge clust

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6 IntroductionSupported PowerEdge Blade Server Cluster ComponentsThe following sections discuss the various cluster components that are supported with

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Introduction 7Figure 1-1 provides a front and back view of the PowerEdge 1855/1955 system. Figure 1-2 provides a front and back view of the PowerEdge

Strany 47 - Maintaining Your Cluster

8 Introduction1 server module (10) 8 power supply module (4)2 front-panel indicators 9 blanks (2)3 Ethernet switch module or Ethernet pass-through mod

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Introduction 9Figure 1-2. PowerEdge M1000e Server Enclosure Overviewfront view 123C2B2A2A1B1C11718191920212223017181919202122230back view1345121110867

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