HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.0 Windows Storage Server Edition Administration Guide (403103-005, January 2008)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- HP Technical Support
- Quick Start Checklist
- Introduction to HP Clustered File System
- Cluster Administration
- Administrative Considerations and Restrictions
- Tested Configuration Limits
- Volume and Filesystem Limits
- User Authentication
- Start the Management Console
- Cluster Management Applications
- The HP CFS Management Console
- View Installed Software
- Start HP Clustered File System
- Stop HP Clustered File System
- Back Up and Restore the Cluster Configuration
- HP Clustered File System Network Port Numbers
- Configure Servers
- Configure Network Interfaces
- Configure the SAN
- Configure Dynamic Volumes
- Configure PSFS Filesystems
- Manage Disk Quotas
- Manage Hardware Snapshots
- Configure Security Features
- Configure Event Notifiers and View Events
- Overview
- Install and Configure the Microsoft SNMP Service
- Cluster Event Viewer
- Configure Event Notifier Services
- Select Events for a Notifier Service
- Configure the SNMP Notifier Service
- Configure the Email Notifier Service
- Configure the Script Notifier Service
- View Configurations from the Command Line
- Test Notifier Services
- Enable or Disable a Notifier Service
- Restore Notifier Event Settings to Default Values
- Import or Export the Notifier Event Settings
- Using Custom Notifier Scripts
- Cluster Operations on the Applications Tab
- Configure Virtual Hosts
- Configure Service Monitors
- Configure Device Monitors
- Advanced Monitor Topics
- SAN Maintenance
- Other Cluster Maintenance
- Management Console Icons
- Index
Chapter 15: Configure Virtual Hosts 182
Network Interfaces: When the “All Servers” box is checked, the virtual
host will be configured on all servers having an interface on the network
you select for this virtual host. When you add another server to the
cluster, the virtual host will automatically be configured on that server.
This option can be useful with administrative applications.
Available/Members: The Available column lists all network interfaces
that are available for this virtual host. If you are configuring the virtual
host on all servers in the cluster, move the network interface for the
primary server to the Members column. The corresponding network
interfaces on the remaining servers will then be moved to the Members
column automatically.
If you are configuring the virtual host only on certain servers, move the
appropriate network interfaces for those servers to the Members column.
The first interface you select will be the primary interface. The other
interfaces you select will be backups.
The virtual host now appears on the Management Console. The following
view is from the Virtual Hosts tab.
To add or update a virtual host from the command line, use the following
command. The first network interface specified is the primary interface;
the remaining interfaces are backups.
mx vhost add|update --policy [nofailback|autofailback]
<vhost> <network_interface> ...