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
Completing the restore on a file serving node
Complete the following steps:
1. Ensure that you have root access to the node. The restore process sets the root password to
hpinvent, the factory default.
2. The QuickRestore DVD enables the iptables firewall. Either make the firewall configuration
match that of your other server blades to allow traffic on appropriate ports, or disable the service
entirely by running the chkconfig iptables off and service iptables stop
commands.
To allow traffic on appropriate ports, open the following ports:
• 80
• 443
• 1234
• 9000
• 9005
• 9008
• 9009
3. If you disabled NIC monitoring before using the QuickRestore DVD, re-enable the monitor:
ibrix_nic -m -h MONITORHOST -A DESTHOST/IFNAME
For example:
ibrix_nic -m -h titan16 -A titan15/eth2
4. Run ibrix_health -l from the X9000 management console to verify that no errors are being
reported.
NOTE:
When you perform a Quick Restore of a file serving node, the NFS, CIFS, FTP, and HTTP export
information is not automatically restored to the node. After operations are failed back to the node,
the I/O from client systems to the node fails for the NFS, CIFS, FTP, and HTTP shares. To avoid this
situation, manually restore the NFS, CIFS, FTP, and HTTP exports on the node before failing it back.
Configuring a file serving node manually
Use this procedure to configure file serving nodes manually instead of using the template. Also use
this procedure to configure a Management Server that acts as a host for the agile management
console. (You can launch the wizard manually by entering the command /usr/local/ibrix/
autocfg/bin/menu_ss_wizard.)
1. Log into the system as user root (the default password is hpinvent).
2. When the System Deployment Menu appears, select Join an existing cluster.
Recovering a file serving node112