5.5 HP StorageWorks X9300 Network Storage Gateway Administrator Guide (AW539-96007, March 2011)
Table Of Contents
- X9300 Network Storage Gateway Administrator Guide
- Contents
- 1 Product description
- 2 Getting started
- 3 Configuring virtual interfaces for client access
- 4 Configuring failover
- 5 Configuring cluster event notification
- 6 Configuring system backups
- 7 Creating hostgroups for X9000 clients
- 8 Monitoring cluster operations
- 9 Maintaining the system
- Shutting down the system
- Starting the system
- Powering file serving nodes on or off
- Starting and stopping processes
- Tuning file serving nodes and X9000 clients
- Migrating segments
- Removing storage from the cluster
- Maintaining networks
- Viewing network interface information
- 10 Migrating to an agile managment console configuration
- 11 Upgrading the X9000 Software
- 12 Licensing
- 13 Upgrading firmware
- 14 Troubleshooting
- 15 Replacing components
- 16 Recovering a file serving node
- 17 Support and other resources
- A Component and cabling diagrams
- B Spare parts list
- C Warnings and precautions
- D Regulatory compliance and safety
- Glossary
- Index
5. For a file serving node, fail back the server using the GUI or CLI:
• On the GUI, select Servers from the Navigator pane, and then select the appropriate server
from the Servers pane. Next, select the server name in the left pane, and click Failback.
• On the CLI, execute the following command:
ibrix_server -f –U –h <server_name>
Replacing a Fibre Channel HBA
To replace a Fibre Channel HBA on a file serving node:
1. Fail over the server to its standby server using the management console GUI or CLI:
• On the GUI, select Servers from the Navigator pane, and then select the appropriate server
from the Servers pane. Next, select the server name in the lower-left pane, and click Failover.
• On the CLI, execute the following command, where server_name is the server containing the
HBA:
ibrix_server -f -h <server_name>
2. Power down the server.
3. Replace the Fibre Channel HBA.
• For a file serving node, see the HP Proliant DL380 G6 Serve r Maintenance and Service Guide.
• If you are using WWPN/WWNN zoning, write down the WWPN/WWNN of the new
HBA and update the zoning.
4. Power on the server.
5. Modify the HBA configuration. If the HBA belonged to a standby pair, delete the pair. If the HBA
was monitored, disable monitoring, using the GUI or the CLI:
• On the GUI, select Servers from the Navigator pane, and then select the appropriate server
from the Servers pane. Select HBAs in the left pane, select the appropriate HBA, and then
click Modify. On the Modify HBA Properties window, deselect the Enable monitoring and
Enable backup pair.
• On the CLI, execute the following command to delete a standby pairing:
ibrix_hba -b -U -P WWPN1:WWPN2 -h <server_name>
Execute the following command on both ports to disable monitoring:
ibrix_hba -m -U -h <server_name> -p WWPN
6. Delete the HBA from the cluster configuration database using the GUI or CLI:
• On the GUI, select Servers from the Navigator pane, and then select the appropriate server
from the Servers pane. Select HBAs in the left pane. select an HBA, and click Delete.
• On the CLI, execute the following command for both HBA ports:
ibrix_hba -d -h <server_name> -w WWNN
7. Discover the new HBA ports using the GUI or CLI:
• On the GUI, select Servers from the Navigator pane, and then select the appropriate server
from the Servers pane. Select HBAs in the left pane and click Discover.
• On the CLI, execute the following command:
ibrix_hba -a -h <server_name>
Replacing components104