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. The Verify Configuration window shows the configuration received from the management console.
Select Accept to apply the configuration to the server and register the server with the management
console.
NOTE:
If you select Reject, the wizard will exit and the shell prompt will be displayed. You can restart
the Wizard by entering the command /usr/local/ibrix/autocfg/bin/
menu_ss_wizard or logging in to the server again.
6. If the specified hostname already exists in the cluster (the name was used by the node you are
replacing), the Replace Existing Server window asks whether you want to replace the existing
server with the node you are configuring. When you click Yes, the replacement node will be re-
gistered.
7. After the server is registered, you will be asked whether you want to configure a passive agile
management console on the node.
Recovering a file serving node110