3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software installation guide HP Scalable NAS for Linux (AG513-96004, October 2009)

Repeat this procedure to add the remaining servers to the cluster.
Export the configuration. Click Select All to select all of the servers appearing in the
Address column. Then click Export. The Last Operation Progress column will display
status messages as the configuration is exported to each server.
If you are using Web Management-based fencing, you may be asked for additional
information about each server. Based on the entries you made on the SAN & Fencing
tab, the information can include any or all of the following: the vendor/type for the
Remote Management Controller, the IP address/hostname of the Remote Management
Controller, the IBM Blade slot, the username and password for the Remote
Management Controller.
NOTE:
If you are using Web Management-Based fencing, you should now verify that the
remote management controller is configured correctly. See Test the fencing
configuration, below for more information. Do not start HP Scalable NAS until you
have completed the verification.
Start HP Scalable NAS on the remaining servers. The servers to which you exported
the configuration will still be selected in the Address column. Click Start Service to
start HP Scalable NAS on those servers. As each server is started, a status message
will appear in the Last Operation Progress column. (If you are using Web
Management-Based fencing, also start HP Scalable NAS on the first server.)
When HP Scalable NAS is running on all of the servers, you can close the Server
Configuration window.
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