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
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_hba -l [-h HOSTLIST]
The following table describes the fields in the output.
DescriptionField
Server on which the HBA is installed.Host
This HBA’s WWNN.Node WWN
This HBA’s WWPN.Port WWN
Operational state of the port.Port State
WWPN of the standby port for this port (standby-paired HBAs only).Backup Port WWN
Whether HBA monitoring is enabled for this port.Monitoring
Checking the High Availability configuration
Use the ibrix_haconfig command to determine whether High Availability features have been
configured for specific file serving nodes. The command checks for the following features and provides
either a summary or a detailed report of the results:
• Programmable power source
• Standby server or standby segments
• Cluster and user network interface monitors
• Standby network interface for each user network interface
• HBA port monitoring
• Whether automated failover is on
For each High Availability feature, the summary report returns one of the following results for each
tested file serving node and optionally for their standbys:
• Passed. The feature has been configured.
• Warning. The feature has not been configured, but the significance of the finding is not clear. For
example, the absence of discovered HBAs can indicate either that the HBA monitoring feature
was not configured or that HBAs are not physically present on the tested servers.
• Failed. The feature has not been configured.
The detailed report includes an overall result status for all tested file serving nodes and describes
details about the checks performed on each High Availability feature. By default, the report includes
details only about checks that received a Failed or a Warning result. You can expand the report to
include details about checks that received a Passed result.
Viewing a summary report
Executing the ibrix_haconfig command with no arguments returns a summary of all file serving
nodes. To check specific file serving nodes, include the -h HOSTLIST argument. To check standbys,
include the -b argument. To view results only for file serving nodes that failed a check, include the
-f argument.
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_haconfig -l [-h HOSTLIST] [-f] [-b]
For example, to view a summary report for file serving nodes xs01.hp.com and xs02.hp.com:
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