07-19-2021 12:22 AM - edited 07-19-2021 12:25 AM
1) Can I run two HXDP clusters, for example 5-node and 4-node cluster, with the same pair of HX's FI?
2) Does anyone experience this kind of deployment? Any concern and issues?
3) Refer to the Cisco document (Guidelines for Adding Cisco HyperFlex to an Existing UCS-FI Domain) https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/hyperconverged_systems/HyperFlex_HX_DataPlatformSoftware/TechNotes/b_Adding_HX_to_Existing_UCS-FI_Domain.html,
there is a statement notes that "Do NOT attempt to add HyperFlex to your existing UCS-FI domain on your own."
I'm not sure these are the same case of deployment.
When finish setup the first HX cluster and about to setup the second HX cluster to the same HX's FI,
do i have to open a TAC case as mentioned in the guide?
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07-19-2021 02:31 AM
Hi @1s.bancha ,
You certainly can add more than one HyperFlex cluster to the same pair of FIs
But adding the second cluster requires careful planning and will need to be added using the installer VM (i.e. do NOT attempt to install the second cluster form Intersight. In fact, do the first install from the Installer VM too)
Here are some of the things you need to consider:
Once you have your planning in place, it is certainly a good idea to have a pro-active case raised with Cisco TAC before you start - in your case before you start the second install (since you've done the first one!)
Keep in mind that there are Cisco partners who offer mentored installs - a search for HX mentored install should get you started.
07-19-2021 02:31 AM
Hi @1s.bancha ,
You certainly can add more than one HyperFlex cluster to the same pair of FIs
But adding the second cluster requires careful planning and will need to be added using the installer VM (i.e. do NOT attempt to install the second cluster form Intersight. In fact, do the first install from the Installer VM too)
Here are some of the things you need to consider:
Once you have your planning in place, it is certainly a good idea to have a pro-active case raised with Cisco TAC before you start - in your case before you start the second install (since you've done the first one!)
Keep in mind that there are Cisco partners who offer mentored installs - a search for HX mentored install should get you started.
07-19-2021 10:42 PM
Thanks a lot, Chris, for your reply and kindly advice.
And note that I just found the document Cisco HyperFlex Systems Installation Guide for VMware ESXi, Release 4.5 - Setting Up Multiple HX Clusters [Cisco HyperFlex HX Data Platform] - Cisco
07-19-2021 10:55 PM
Hi @1s.bancha ,
That link is to a very good document overall - one of the best HX references around.
Just one thing to note. Where this document says:
When reusing VLANs (e.g. management and guest traffic VLANs), create a new unique VLAN name for each VLAN even if it already exists in UCSM. This will ensure no disruption to other clusters and servers in that domain.
I'm pretty sure you don't have to create a new unique VLAN name for each VLAN - but you'll get warnings (that you can ignore) if you use the same VLAN names. If it were MY design, I'd be pretty upset at having to use different names for the same VLAN.
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