6.0 HP X9320 Network Storage System Administrator Guide (AW542-96009, December 2011)

<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_nic -t -n IFNAME -h HOSTNAME
To specify a new virtual cluster interface for a cluster with an agile management console
configuration, use the following command:
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_fm -c <VIF IP address> d <VIF Device> -n <VIF Netmask>
-v cluster [I <Local IP address_or_DNS hostname>]
Managing routing table entries
X9000 Software supports one route for each network interface in the system routing table. Entering
a new route for an interface overwrites the existing routing table entry for that interface.
Adding a routing table entry
To add a routing table entry, use the following command:
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_nic -r -n IFNAME -h HOSTNAME -A -R ROUTE
The following command adds a route for virtual interface eth2:232 on file serving node
s2.hp.com, sending all traffic through gateway gw.hp.com:
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_nic -r -n eth2:232 -h s2.hp.com -A -R gw.hp.com
Deleting a routing table entry
If you delete a routing table entry, it is not replaced with a default entry. A new replacement route
must be added manually. To delete a route, use the following command:
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_nic -r -n IFNAME -h HOSTNAME -D
The following command deletes all routing table entries for virtual interface eth0:1 on file serving
node s2.hp.com:
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_nic -r -n eth0:1 -h s2.hp.com -D
Deleting a network interface
Before deleting the interface used as the cluster interface on a file serving node, you must assign
a new interface as the cluster interface. See “Changing the cluster interface” (page 74).
To delete a network interface, use the following command:
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_nic -d -n IFNAME -h HOSTLIST
The following command deletes interface eth3 from file serving nodes s1.hp.com and
s2.hp.com:
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_nic -d -n eth3 -h s1.hp.com,s2.hp.com
Viewing network interface information
Executing the ibrix_nic command with no arguments lists all interfaces on all file serving nodes.
Include the -h option to list interfaces on specific hosts.
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_nic -l -h HOSTLIST
The following table describes the fields in the output.
DescriptionField
File serving node for the standby network interface.BACKUP HOST
Standby network interface.BACKUP-IF
File serving node. An asterisk (*) denotes the management console.HOST
Network interface on this file serving node.IFNAME
IP address of this NIC.IP_ADDRESS
Whether monitoring is on for this NIC.LINKMON
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