3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software installation guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96004, October 2009)

IMPORTANT:
If you installed the Performance Dashboard, alert messages referring to adminfs,
the administrative filesystem, will appear on the Management Console when HP
Scalable NAS starts on the servers. This filesystem is required by the Performance
Dashboard and the HP Scalable NAS replication feature. See Create the
administrative filesystem in the
HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software administration
guide
for information about setting up the filesystem.
Test the fencing configuration
The Test Fencing button on the Cluster-Wide Configuration tab can be used to verify
that the fencing configuration is correct for each server. This feature is particularly
useful for Web management-based fencing.
On the Cluster-Wide Configuration tab, select one or more servers to test and click
Test Fencing. (You cannot select the server being used to connect to the Management
Console. Also, HP Scalable NAS cannot be running on the server that you want to
test.)
HP Scalable NAS then fences the servers in accordance with the method you specified
on the Fencing tab. If the correct server is not fenced, you will need to check the
configuration. For example, if you specified a pattern for the Remote Management
Controller, the server may not be configured to use that pattern.
If an incorrect hostname or IP address was specified for the Remote Management
Controller associated with the server, export the cluster configuration to that server
and then supply the correct information.
20. Install Linux Device Mapper Multipath (optional)
If you will be using Linux Device Mapper Multipath, install and configure it as
described in Appendix C, page 67.
Other installation and configuration tasks
Complete the cluster configuration
See the Quick start checklist in Chapter 1 of the HP Scalable NAS File Serving
Software administration guide for information about configuring and using HP
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