HS22 type blades are irrelevant; there is nothing special
about them to setup.
Make certain your (Cisco) switch has IGMP Snooping enabled --
you will not be able to form a cluster without it on. Conversely, if you
are using a Server Connectivity Module (SCM) only, disable IGMP Snooping on that
device.
If you are using GFS / GFS2 clustered filesystems, your fence
device is the BladeCenter's AMM. Make certain you setup an account in your
AMM that is allowed to power up / power off each blade in its
chassis.
We have two AMMs for redundancy, Adama and Cain, and created a
local account "cluster", i.e.,
cluster.conf snippet:
<clusternode name="zodiac" nodeid="8"
votes="1">
<fence> <method name="1"> <device blade="8" name="Adama"/> </method> <method name="2"> <device blade="8" name="Cain"/> </method> </fence> </clusternode> <cman>
<multicast addr="239.63.63.63"/> </cman> <fencedevices> <fencedevice agent="fence_bladecenter" ipaddr="adama" login="cluster" name="Adama" passwd="********"/> <fencedevice agent="fence_bladecenter" ipaddr="cain" login="cluster" name="Cain" passwd="********/> </fencedevices> From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rohit Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 2:33 PM To: linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: cluster of RHEL 5.4 AP in IBM Blade Center S with blade server HS22 Dear Sir
pls help me to create cluster of RHEL
5.4 AP in IBM Blade Center S with blade server
HS22
pls help me i had go through redhat
site for cluster installation but i m not susceed so pls tell
me and give me step by step installation of cluster above said
hardware.
regard
Rohit
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