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This procedure relies on the following prerequisites and assumptions.
Your cluster is operational.
This procedure denes Node A as the node with which you begin working. Node B is the
remaining node.
This procedure uses an updated method for setting the scsi-initiator-id. For this
storage array, the method that was published in earlier documentation is still applicable.
However, if your cluster conguration 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 using this procedure.
This procedure provides the long forms of the Oracle Solaris Cluster commands. Most
commands also have short forms. Except for the forms of the command names, the commands
are identical.
To perform this procedure, become superuser or assume a role that provides
solaris.cluster.read RBAC (role-based access control) authorization.
Install the RAID Manager software.
For the required version of the RAID Manager software that Oracle Solaris Cluster software
supports, see
“Restrictions and Requirements” on page 11.
For the procedure about how to install RAID Manager software, see the Sun StorEdge RAID
Manager Installation and Support Guide.
For the most current list of software, rmware, and patches that your storage array or
storage system requires, refer to the appropriate EarlyNotier that is outlined in
“Related
Documentation” on page 6
. This document is available online to Oracle service providers
and to customers with service contracts at
My Oracle Support.
Install the storage array or storage system patches.
For the location of patches and installation instructions, see your Oracle Solaris Cluster release
notes documentation. For a list of Oracle Solaris Cluster documentation, see
“Related
Documentation” on page 6
.
Set the Rdac parameters in the /etc/osa/rmparams le.
Rdac_RetryCount=1
Rdac_NoAltOffline=TRUE
Power on the storage array or storage system.
For the procedure about how to power on the storage array or storage system, see your storage
documentation. For a list of storage documentation, see
“Related Documentation” on page 6.
If you are not installing new host adapters in your nodes, skip to
Step 8.
BeforeYou Begin
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Installing Storage Arrays
Chapter 1 Installing and Maintaining a SCSI RAID Storage Device 17

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ModelSolaris Cluster 3.3
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