HP StoreAll Storage Network Best Practices Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP StoreAll Storage Network Best Practices Guide
- Contents
- 1 Overview of HP StoreAll Storage networking
- 2 StoreAll 9730 platform networking
- 3 StoreAll 93xx/8x00 platform networking
- 4 Expanding an existing cluster
- 5 Support and other resources
- 6 Documentation feedback
- A BOND modes
- B StoreAll 93xx 10 GbE bonding modes and switch interconnection
- C Install and the default Virtual Connect configuration
• Server 2 has taken over servicing file client requests to 10.30.214.202 (StoreAll node
2–bond0:3).
• Fusion Manager has moved to StoreAll node 2, accepting requests to 10.30.214.201 (StoreAll
node 2–bond0:0).
After failover, StoreAll node 1 has one active interface and three standby interfaces:
• bond0 is the cluster network interface. Notice this does not change during a failover.
• bond0:0 is not active. If StoreAll node 1 is recovered, the active Fusion Manager could move
back to here.
• bond0:2 is not active; StoreAll node 2 has taken over this IP address. If node 1 is recovered,
its file services could fail back to this interface.
• bond0:3 is not active, but is provisioned for failover of file services duties from StoreAll node
2
After failover, StoreAll node 2 has four active interfaces:
• bond0 is the cluster network interface.
• bond0:0 is handling requests for the active Fusion Manager.
• bond0:2 is a user network VIF for file services from StoreAll node 2.
• bond0:3 is handling file services requests that were handled by StoreAll node 1 before
failover.
Output of ibrix_nic after failover from StoreAll node 1 to StoreAll node 2:
18 Overview of HP StoreAll Storage networking