Dell™ PowerEdge™ Cluster
FE655W Systems
Platform Guide
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Attaching Your Cluster to a Shared Storage System in a
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Rules and Guidelines .
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Attaching Your Cluster to a Shared Storage System in a
SAN-Attached Configuration
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Rules and Guidelines .
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Cluster Configuration Support Matrix .
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Contents
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Contents
CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the system cover and access any of the
components inside the system. Before performing any procedure, see your Product Information Guide for
complete information about safety precautions, working inside the computer, and protecting against
electrostatic discharge.
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NOTE: Unless explicitly stated, reference to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 in this guide implies reference to
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition,
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition, and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition.
This document provides information for installing and connecting peripheral hardware, storage, and
storage area network (SAN) components for your Dell™ PowerEdge™ Cluster FE655W solution.
The PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution is based on the PowerEdge 1855/1955 server modules,
the Dell|EMC storage systems, and the Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition operating systems.
This document covers the following topics:
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PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution overview.
Supported SAN configurations.
Configuration information for installing peripheral and embedded hardware components into
PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution configurations. These components include the Fibre Channel
daughter cards, the internal Fibre Channel switches or pass-through modules, the internal Gigabit Ethernet
switches or pass-through modules, and the embedded server module network interface cards (NICs).
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Configuration rules and guidelines for SAN-attached configurations.
Cluster Configuration Support Matrix.
NOTE: Configurations not listed in this document may not be certified or supported by Dell or Microsoft.
Overview
The PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution is attached to a self-contained SAN formed by server modules
from one or two PowerEdge 1855/1955 server enclosure(s). The server modules are interconnected to one
or more storage systems in a direct-attached configuration, or in a SAN-attached configuration using one
of the following methods:
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Self-contained internal fabrics with Fibre Channel switch modules
External SAN using Fibre Channel pass-through modules
External SAN using Fibre Channel switch modules
The PowerEdge 1855/1955 server enclosure provides up to ten server modules, two Fibre Channel switch
modules or pass-through modules, and two Gigabit (Gb) Ethernet switch modules or pass-through
modules. Each server module has two embedded NICs and one Fibre Channel daughter card with
two Fibre Channel ports.
The PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution supports two to eight server modules running the Windows
Server 2003, Enterprise Edition or the Windows Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition operating system
that are installed in one or two PowerEdge 1855/1955 server enclosure(s).
Platform Guide
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Supported Cluster Configurations
This section provides information about supported cluster configurations for your
PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution.
Table 1-1 provides a list of supported cluster configurations for the PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution
running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition on a PowerEdge 1855/1955 server enclosure.
NOTE: The server modules used in a cluster, including their Fibre Channel daughter cards, must be identical.
NOTE: The PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution with the AX-series storage systems is supported only with
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition and Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition.
Table 1-1. Supported Cluster FE655W Cluster Configuration
PowerEdge Fibre Channel
System Daughter Card
Storage Systems
Ethernet Modules
Fibre Channel Modules
1855/1955 Dell 2342M
QLogic QME2462
Dell|EMC AX150SC** Dell PowerConnect™
Brocade SilkWorm
5316M Ethernet
3014/4016 Fibre Channel
Dell|EMC AX150
embedded switch module switch module
*Emulex LPe1105-M Dell|EMC CX3-10c
Dell|EMC CX3-20/f/c
Embedded Gigabit
Ethernet pass-through
module
*McData 4314/4416 Fibre
Channel switch module
Dell|EMC CX3-40/f/c
Embedded Fibre Channel
pass-through module
Dell|EMC CX3-80
* Supported only with the Dell|EMC CX-series storage systems.
** The AX150SC storage system is supported in a direct-attached configuration only.
NOTE: References to Dell|EMC CX3-20/f/c in this guide imply reference to CX3-20, CX3-20f, and CX3-20c storage
systems. Dell|EMC CX3-20 storage system represents Fibre Channel front-end only, CX3-20f storage system
represents Fibre Channel front-end expansion support), and CX3-20c storage system represents combo version
with Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) and Fibre Channel front-end support. Similarly, references to
Dell|EMC CX3-40/f/c in this guide imply reference to CX3-40, CX3-40f, and CX3-40c storage systems.
NOTE: The PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution employs the Fibre Channel connections on supported Dell|EMC
CX3-10c, CX3-20c, and CX3-40c storage sytsems. For more information on configuring high-availability clusters that
use the iSCSI connections on these storage systems, see Dell PowerEdge Cluster FE655Wi Systems Platform Guide.
NOTE: The PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution does not support the AX150SC storage system in SAN-attached
configuration.
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Platform Guide
System Configurations
The PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution supports the following Fibre Channel configurations:
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Fibre Channel embedded switches connected to external SAN fabrics
Fibre Channel embedded switches connected to up to two storage systems
Fibre Channel pass-through modules connected to a storage system
Fibre Channel pass-through modules connected to external SAN fabrics
Rules and Guidelines
When configuring your cluster, all cluster nodes must contain identical versions of the following:
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Operating systems and service packs
Hardware, drivers, firmware or BIOS for the embedded NICs, Fibre Channel daughter cards, and any
other peripheral hardware components
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Systems management software, such as Dell OpenManage™ systems management software and
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EMC Navisphere storage management software
Maximum Distance Between Cluster Nodes
The maximum distance allowed between two PowerEdge 1855/1955 server enclosures with embedded
switches, or from a PowerEdge 1855/1955 server enclosure directly connected to a storage system or to an
external switch, or from a switch to a storage system is 300 meters (984 feet) using multimode fiber at
2 Gbps. The maximum distance is 100 meters (328 feet) when using multimode fiber at 4 Gbps.
The total distance between a PowerEdge 1855/1955 server enclosure and a storage system, or between
two PowerEdge 1855/1955 server enclosures with Fibre Channel pass-through modules, may be increased
through the use of single-mode or multi-mode switch Inter-Switch Links (ISLs).
The maximum cable length for Fast Ethernet and copper Gigabit Ethernet is 100 meters (328 feet), and
for optical Gigabit Ethernet is 550 meters (1804 feet). This distance may be extended using switches and
virtual local area network (VLAN) technology.
The maximum latency for a round-trip network packet between nodes is 500 milliseconds.
Obtaining More Information
See the Dell PowerEdge Cluster FE655W Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide for high
availability cluster hardware and software installation and configuration information.
Platform Guide
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Attaching Your Cluster to a Shared Storage System in
a Direct-Attached Cluster Configuration
This section provides the rules and guidelines for attaching your cluster nodes to the shared storage
system using a direct connection (without Fibre Channel switches).
In a direct-attached configuration, both the cluster nodes are connected directly to the storage system.
Rules and Guidelines
The rules and guidelines described in Table 1-2 apply to direct-attached clusters.
Table 1-2. Direct-Attached Clusters Rules and Guidelines
Rule/Guideline
Description
Operating system
Each direct-attached cluster must run in one of the following:
• Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
• *Windows Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition
• Windows Server 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition
• *Windows Server 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition
Windows Server 2003 service pack
See "Cluster Configuration Support Matrix" on page 10 for supported
versions.
Primary storage
Each Windows Server 2003 cluster can support up to 22 unique drive letters
for shared logical drives. Windows Server 2003 can support additional
physical drives through mount points.
Fibre Channel HBA
Dell 2342M, QLogic QME2462, and * Emulex LPe1105-M Fibre
Channel HBAs.
Fibre Channel module
Ethernet module
Two Fibre Channel pass-through modules.
Two Gigabit Ethernet pass-through modules.
Fibre Channel HBA drivers and
BIOS versions
See "Cluster Configuration Support Matrix" on page 10 for supported
versions.
Dell|EMC base software
See "Cluster Configuration Support Matrix" on page 10 for supported
versions.
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EMC PowerPath versions
See "Cluster Configuration Support Matrix" on page 10 for supported
versions.
* Supported only with the Dell|EMC CX-series storage systems.
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Platform Guide
Attaching Your Cluster to a Shared Storage System in
a SAN-Attached Configuration
A PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution may include the following hardware components in a
SAN configuration:
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Multiple clusters and non-clustered server modules, but is limited to no more than two
PowerEdge 1855/1955 server enclosures.
The supported storage system configurations using internal fabrics include:
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One Dell|EMC storage system
Two Dell|EMC storage systems
One Dell|EMC storage system and one Dell PowerVault™ tape library
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With external SAN, a system can support up to four storage systems and up to two tape libraries.
NOTE: The PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution does not support the AX150SC storage system in SAN-attached
configuration.
Rules and Guidelines
The rules and guidelines described in Table 1-3 apply to SAN-attached clusters.
Table 1-3. Rules and Guidelines for Dell PowerEdge Clusters
Rule/Guideline
Description
Operating system
Each cluster attached to the SAN must run one of the following:
• Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
• *Windows Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition
• Windows Server 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition
• *Windows Server 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition
Windows Server 2003
service pack
See "Cluster Configuration Support Matrix" on page 10 for supported versions.
Primary storage
Each Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition cluster can support up to
22 unique drive letters for shared logical drives. Windows Server 2003 can support
additional physical drives through mount points.
Up to two Dell|EMC Fibre Channel disk arrays are supported in a configuration
using only embedded switches.
Up to four Dell|EMC Fibre Channel disk arrays are supported in a configuration
that is connected to external SAN.
Secondary Storage
Depending on the configuration, up to two PowerVault tape libraries that are
supported by your cluster nodes in a Dell|EMC SAN environment may be used by
the cluster.
Any system attached to the SAN can share these devices.
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Table 1-3. Rules and Guidelines for Dell PowerEdge Clusters (continued)
Rule/Guideline
Description
Ethernet module
Fibre Channel module
Two Gigabit Ethernet pass-through modules.
• Two Brocade SilkWorm 3014/4016 Fibre Channel switch modules.
• *Two McData 4314/4416 Fibre Channel switch modules.
• Two Fibre Channel pass-through modules.
Fibre Channel switch
(external SAN)
Brocade SilkWorm 200E, *3250, *3850, *4100, *5000, and
McData Sphereon *4400, *4500, *4700 switches.
Fibre Channel
all switches in the same fabric must be from the same manufacturer.
switch configuration
Fibre Channel switch zoning
Fibre Channel switch firmware See "Cluster Configuration Support Matrix" on page 10 for supported versions.
Fibre Channel HBA Dell 2342M, QLogic QME2462, and *Emulex LPe1105-M Fibre Channel HBAs.
Fibre Channel HBA drivers and See "Cluster Configuration Support Matrix" on page 10 for supported versions.
BIOS versions
Dell|EMC base software
EMC PowerPath
See "Cluster Configuration Support Matrix" on page 10 for supported versions.
See "Cluster Configuration Support Matrix" on page 10 for supported versions.
* Supported only with the Dell|EMC CX-series storage systems.
Obtaining More Information
See Dell PowerEdge Cluster FE655W Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide and the
Dell Support website at support.dell.com for more information about Dell PowerEdge clusters.
Cluster Configuration Support Matrix
The Cluster Configuration Support Matrix provides the latest supported drivers, firmware, and the
operating system versions for your PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution.
To obtain the supported drivers and firmware version for the operating system that is running on your
cluster nodes:
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Open a web browser.
Navigate to the Dell High Availability Clustering website at www.dell.com/ha
Click the Products & Services tab.
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In the Product Offerings window, click FE655W
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The Dell Cluster Configuration Support Matrix for the PowerEdge Cluster FE655W solution appears.
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Locate the appropriate drivers and firmware that are supported on your cluster hardware and software
components, and the operating system version.
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