5.5 HP StorageWorks X9720 Network Storage System Administrator Guide (AW549-96026, March 2011)

Port;Name;Status;Type;Speed
1;enc0:1:X1;Linked (Active) (10);CX4;Auto
2;enc0:1:X2;Not Linked;absent;Auto
3;enc0:1:X3;Not Linked;absent;Auto
4;enc0:1:X4;Not Linked;absent;Auto
5;enc0:1:X5;Not Linked;absent;Auto
6;enc0:1:X6;Not Linked;absent;Auto
->
There are 16 identical profiles assigned to servers. As an example, a profile called bay1 is created
and assigned to enclosure device bay 1:
->show profile bay1 -output=script2
Name;Device Bay;Server;Status;Serial Number;UUID
bay1;enc0:1;ProLiant BL460c G6;Degraded;8920RFCC;XXXXXX8920RFCC
Connection Type;Port;Network Name;Status;PXE;MAC Address;Allocated Speed
Ethernet;1;man_lan;OK;UseBIOS;<Factory-Default>;1
Ethernet;2;ext1;Degraded;UseBIOS;<Factory-Default>;9
Ethernet;3;ext2;Degraded;UseBIOS;<Factory-Default>;9
Ethernet;4;man_lan;OK;UseBIOS;<Factory-Default>;1
As a convention, the domain name is created using the system name, but is fairly any domain name
can be used. The domain is given an IP on the management network for easy access:
Domain Name=kudos_vc_domain
Checkpoint Status=Valid
Domain IP Status=Enabled
IP Address=172.16.2.1
Subnet Mask=255.255.248.0
Gateway=-- --
MAC Address Type=Factory-Default
WWN Address Type=Factory-Default
Synchronizing information on file serving nodes and the
configuration database
To maintain access to a file system, file serving nodes must have current information about the file
system. HP recommends that you execute ibrix_health on a regular basis to monitor the health
of this information. If the information becomes outdated on a file serving node, execute ibrix_dbck
-o to resynchronize the servers information with the configuration database. For information on
ibrix_health, see Monitoring cluster health on page 59.
NOTE:
The ibrix_dbck command should be used only under the direction of HP Support.
To run a health check on a file serving node, use the following command:
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_health -i -h HOSTLIST
If the last line of the output reports Passed, the file system information on the file serving node and
management console is consistent.
To repair file serving node information, use the following command:
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_dbck -o -f FSNAME [-h HOSTLIST]
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