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

18 Recovering the X9720 Network Storage
System
The instructions in this section are necessary in the following situations:
The X9720 fails and must be recovered.
A server blade is added or replaced.
The dedicated X9000 management console blade fails and must be replaced.
A file serving node fails and must be replaced.
You will need to create a QuickRestore DVD, as described later, and then install it on the affected
blade. This step installs the operating system and X9000 Software on the blade and launches a
configuration wizard.
CAUTION:
The Quick Restore DVD restores the file serving node to its original factory state. This is a destructive
process that completely erases all of the data on local hard drives.
CAUTION:
Recovering the management console node can result in data loss if improperly performed. Contact
HP Support for assistance in performing the recovery procedure.
Starting the recovery
To recover a failed blade, follow these steps:
1. If a NIC monitor is configured on the user network, remove the monitor. To determine if NIC
monitoring is configured, run the following command on the Management Server:
ibrix_nic -i -h <hostname>
Check the output for a line such as the following:
Monitored By : titan16
To remove the monitor, use the following command:
ibrix_nic -m -h MONITORHOST -D DESTHOST/IFNAME
For example:
ibrix_nic -m -h titan16 -D titan15/eth2
2. Obtain the latest Quick Restore image from the HP kiosk http://www.software.hp.com/kiosk
(you will need your HP-provided login credentials).
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