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Guidelines for OpenVMS Cluster Configurations


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4.7.1 Advantages

MEMORY CHANNEL technology provides the following features:

4.7.2 Throughput

The MEMORY CHANNEL interconnect has a very high maximum throughput of 100 MB/s. If a single MEMORY CHANNEL is not sufficient, up to two interconnects (and two MEMORY CHANNEL hubs) can share throughput.

4.7.3 Supported Adapter

The MEMORY CHANNEL adapter connects to the PCI bus. The newest MEMORY CHANNEL adapter, CCMAA--BA, provides improved performance.

Reference: For complete information about each adapter's features and order numbers, see the DIGITAL Systems and Options Catalog.

To access the most recent DIGITAL Systems and Options Catalog on the World Wide Web, use the following URL:


http://www.digital.com:80/info/soc/ 

4.8 SCSI Interconnect

The SCSI interconnect is an industry standard interconnect that supports one or more computers, peripheral devices, and interconnecting components. SCSI is a single-path, daisy-chained, multidrop bus. It is a single 8-bit or 16-bit data path with byte parity for error detection. Both inexpensive single-ended and differential signaling for longer distances are available.

In an OpenVMS Cluster, multiple Alpha computers on a single SCSI interconnect can simultaneously access SCSI disks. This type of configuration is called multihost SCSI connectivity. A second type of interconnect is required for node-to-node communication. For multihost access to SCSI storage, the following components are required:

For larger configurations, the following components are available:

Reference: For a detailed description of how to connect SCSI configurations, see Appendix A.

4.8.1 Advantages

The SCSI interconnect offers the following advantages:

4.8.2 Throughput

Table 4-4 show throughput for the SCSI interconnect.

Table 4-4 Maximum Data Transfer Rates in Megabytes per Second
Mode Narrow (8-Bit) Wide (16-Bit)
Standard 5 10
Fast 10 20
Ultra 20 40

4.8.3 SCSI Interconnect Distances

The maximum length of the SCSI interconnect is determined by the signaling method used in the configuration and, for single-ended signaling, by the data transfer rate.

There are two types of electrical signaling for SCSI interconnects: single ended and differential. Both types can operate in standard mode, fast mode, or ultra mode. For differential signaling, the maximum SCSI cable length possible is the same for standard mode and fast mode.

Table 4-5 summarizes how the type of signaling method affects SCSI interconnect distances.

Table 4-5 Maximum SCSI Interconnect Distances
Signaling Technique Rate of Data Transfer Maximum Cable Length
Single ended Standard 6 m 1
Single ended Fast 3 m
Single ended Ultra 20.5 m 2
Differential Standard or Fast 25 m
Differential Ultra 25.5 m 3


1The SCSI standard specifies a maximum length of 6 m for this interconnect. However, it is advisable, where possible, to limit the cable length to 4 m to ensure the highest level of data integrity.
2This length is attainable if devices are attached only at each end. If devices are spaced along the interconnect, they must be at least 1 m apart, and the interconnect cannot exceed 4 m.
3More than two devices can be supported.

4.8.4 Supported Adapters, Bus Types, and Computers

Table 4-6 shows SCSI adapters with the internal buses and computers they support.

Table 4-6 SCSI Adapters
Adapter Internal Bus Supported
Computers
Embedded (NCR-810 based)/KZPAA 1 PCI AlphaServer 400
    AlphaServer 1000
    AlphaServer 2000
    AlphaServer 2100
    AlphaStation 200
    AlphaStation 250
    AlphaStation 400
    AlphaStation 600
KZPSA 2 PCI Supported on all Alpha computers that support KZPSA in single-host configurations. 3
KZTSA 2 TURBOchannel DEC 3000
KZPBA-CB 4 PCI Supported on all Alpha computers that support KZPBA in single-host configurations. 3


1Single-ended.
2Fast-wide differential (FWD).
3See the system-specific hardware manual.
4Ultra differential. The ultra single-ended adapter (KZPBA-CA) does not support multihost systems.

Reference: For complete information about each adapter's features and order numbers, see the DIGITAL Systems and Options Catalog.

To access the most recent DIGITAL Systems and Options Catalog on the World Wide Web, use the following URL:


http://www.digital.com:80/info/soc/ 

4.9 CI Interconnect

The CI interconnect is a radial bus through which OpenVMS Cluster systems communicate. It comprises the following components:

4.9.1 Advantages

The CI interconnect offers the following advantages:

4.9.2 Throughput

The CI interconnect has a high maximum throughput. CI adapters use high-performance microprocessors that perform many of the processing activities usually performed by the CPU. As a result, they consume minimal CPU processing power.

Because the effective throughput of the CI bus is high, a single CI interconnect is not likely to be a bottleneck in a large OpenVMS Cluster configuration. If a single CI is not sufficient, multiple CI interconnects can increase throughput.

4.9.3 Supported Adapters and Bus Types

The following are CI adapters and internal buses that each supports:

Reference: For complete information about each adapter's features and order numbers, see the DIGITAL Systems and Options Catalog.

To access the most recent DIGITAL Systems and Options Catalog on the World Wide Web, use the following URL:


http://www.digital.com:80/info/soc/ 

4.9.4 Multiple CI Adapters

You can configure multiple CI adapters on some OpenVMS nodes. Multiple star couplers can be used in the same OpenVMS Cluster.

With multiple CI adapters on a node, adapters can share the traffic load. This reduces I/O bottlenecks and increases the total system I/O throughput. Table 4-7 lists the limits for multiple CI adapters per system.

Table 4-7 Maximum CI Adapters per System
System CIPCA CIBCA--A CIBCA--B CIXCD Comments
AlphaServer 8400 26 - - 10 Can use a combination of CIPCA and CIXCD adapters, not to exceed 26. Prior to OpenVMS Version 7.1, the maximum is 10.
AlphaServer 8200 26 - - - Prior to OpenVMS Version 7.1, the maximum is 10.
AlphaServer 4000, 4100 3 - - - When using three CIPCAs, one must be a CIPCA-AA and two must be CIPCA-BA.
AlphaServer 4000 with I/O expansion module 6 - - - When using six CIPCAs, only three can be CIPCA-AA.
AlphaServer 2100A 3 - - - -
AlphaServer 2000, 2100 2 - - - Only one can be a CIPCA-BA.
AlphaServer 1200 2 - - - Only one can be a CIPCA-AA.
DEC 7000/10000 - - - 10 -
VAX 6000 - 1 4 4 CIPCA is not supported on a VAX.
VAX 7000, 10000 - - - 10 CIPCA is not supported on a VAX. CIBCA is not supported on these models.

Reference: For more extensive information about the CIPCA adapter, see Appendix C.

4.9.5 Configuration Guidelines for CI Clusters

Use the following guidelines when configuring systems in a CI cluster:

4.10 Digital Storage Systems Interconnect (DSSI)

DSSI is a single-path, daisy-chained, multidrop bus. It provides a single, 8-bit parallel data path with both byte parity and packet checksum for error detection.

4.10.1 Advantages

DSSI offers the following advantages:

4.10.2 Maintenance Consideration

DSSI storage often resides in the same cabinet as the CPUs. For these configurations, the whole system may need to be shut down for service, unlike configurations and interconnects with separately housed systems and storage devices.

4.10.3 Throughput

The maximum throughput is 32 Mb/s.

DSSI has highly intelligent adapters that require minimal CPU processing overhead.

4.10.4 DSSI Adapter Types

There are two types of DSSI adapters:

4.10.5 Supported Adapters and Bus Types

The following are DSSI adapters and internal bus that each supports:

Reference: For complete information about each adapter's features and order numbers, see the DIGITAL Systems and Options Catalog.

To access the most recent DIGITAL Systems and Options Catalog on the World Wide Web, use the following URL:


http://www.digital.com:80/info/soc/ 

4.10.6 DSSI-Connected Storage

DSSI configurations use HSD intelligent controllers to connect disk drives to an OpenVMS Cluster. HSD controllers serve the same purpose with DSSI as HSJ controllers serve with CI: they enable you to configure more storage.

Alternatively, DSSI configurations use integrated storage elements (ISEs) connected directly to the DSSI bus. Each ISE contains either a disk and disk controller or a tape and tape controller.

4.10.7 Multiple DSSI Adapters

Multiple DSSI adapters are supported for some systems, enabling higher throughput than with a single DSSI bus.

Table 4-8 lists the limitations for multiple DSSI adapters. You can also refer to the most recent OpenVMS Cluster SPD for the latest information about DSSI adapters.

Table 4-8 DSSI Adapters per System
System Embedded KFPSA1 KFQSA2 KFESA KFESB KFMSA3 KFMSB3
AlphaServer 8400 - 4 - - - - 12
AlphaServer 8200, 4100 - 4 - - - - -
AlphaServer 2100 - 4 - - - - -
AlphaServer 2000, 1000 - 4 - - 4 - -
DEC 4000
(embedded N710)
2 - - - - - -
DEC 7000/10000 - - - - - - 12
MicroVAX II, 3500, 3600, 3800, 3900 - - 2 - - - -
MicroVAX 3300/3400
(embedded EDA640)
1 - 2 - - - -
VAX 4000 Model 105A
(embedded SHAC 4)
1 + 1 4 - 2 5 - - - -
VAX 4000 Model 200
(embedded SHAC 4)
1 - 2 - - - -
VAX 4000 Model 300, 400, 500, 600 2 - 2 - - - -
VAX 4000 Model 505A/705A
(embedded SHAC 3)
2 + 2 6 - 2 - - - -
VAX 6000 - - - - - 6 -
VAX 7000 - - - - - 12 -


1 The KFPSA cannot be configured on the same DSSI as a KFMSB. Ensure that the specific AlphaServer system has sufficient PCI backplane slots to accept the number of KFPSAs required.
2 The KFQSA cannot be used for node-to-node cluster communication. An additional interconnect must be configured between systems that use KFQSA for access to shared storage.
3 Each KFMSA/B (XMI-to-DSSI) adapter contains two DSSI VAX system ports.
4 Single Host Adapter Chip (SHAC).
5 Requires a Q-bus expansion enclosure.
6 Additional adapter embedded on daughter card.


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