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Document Outline
- Contents
- HP Technical Support
- Configuration Information
- Setting Up HP StorageWorks Clustered File System
- HP Clustered File System Distribution
- Setup Procedure
- Setup Checklist
- 1. Set iLO configuration during boot
- 2. Set Up the DNS Hostname
- 3. Configure the Server for WINS Clients
- 4. Install a Firewall (Optional)
- 5. Configure the Storage Array
- 6. Install MPIO Software (Optional)
- 7. Configure FC Switches for the Cluster
- 8. Create LUNs for the Membership Partitions and Modify Partition Tables
- 9. Run the mxcheck Utility
- 10. Set Parameters for MPIO Software
- 11. Configure the Cluster
- Connect to the Management Console
- General Settings
- 1. License. HP Clustered File System is shipped with a permanent license. No action is required to install an additional license...
- 2. Secret Network Key. This password is required. It provides additional security for network communications among the cluster servers. To set this key, click the Set Secret Network Key button. You can enter anything you want for this password.
- 3. Administrator Password. You will need to be an HP Clustered File System user admin to configure the cluster. By default, the password for this user is set to hpinvent. If you want to change the password, click the Change Administrator Password button.
- 4. Cluster Administrative Traffic Protocol. Select either multicast or unicast mode. Multicast mode is recommended; however, if your network configuration does not allow multicast traffic through the network, you will need to use unicast mode.
- Fencing Tab
- 1. Remote Management Controller Vendor. Select the Hewlett Packard option.
- 2. Remote Management Controller ID. Specify how HP Clustered File System should identify the Remote Management Controller associated with each server. Use one of the following methods.
- 3. Fencing Action. When a server needs to be restricted from the SAN, HP Clustered File System can either power-cycle the server or shut it down. Select the method that you want to use.
- 4. Remote Management Controller Access. HP Clustered File System needs to log into a user account on the Remote Management Contr...
- Storage Configuration Tab
- 1. SAN Switches. If you are using FibreChannel switch-based fencing, you will need to configure FC switches. If you are using We...
- 2. Membership Partitions. HP Clustered File System uses a set of membership partitions to control access to the SAN and to store...
- 3. Apply the configuration. When you have completed your entries on the Storage Configuration tab, click Apply (at the bottom of the Cluster Configuration window).
- Cluster Wide Configuration
- 1. Select the servers to be configured. To specify the first server, click Add Server and type the hostname or IP address of the server on the Input form. Click OK to add the server to the Address column.
- 2. Export the configuration. Click Select All to select all of the servers in the Address column, and then click Export. The Last Operation Progress column displays status messages as the configuration is exported to each server.
- 3. Start HP Clustered File System on the remaining servers. The servers to which you exported the configuration will still be se...
- Test the Fencing Configuration
- Install the Stand-Alone Management Console
- Upgrade HP Clustered File System
- Overview
- Upgrade Considerations
- Upgrade HP Clustered File System
- Perform a Rolling Upgrade
- Rolling Upgrade Considerations
- Upgrade Procedure
- 1. Stop HP Clustered File System on the server to be upgraded. (Either issue the command net stop matrixserver from the Command ...
- 2. Remove all HP Clustered File System and Solution Pack hot fixes that have been applied to your system. You can use the Control Panel Add/Remove Programs interface to do this.
- 3. Uninstall the HP Clustered File System for CIFS Solution Pack, if it is installed on the server. Use the Control Panel Add/Remove Programs interface to do this.
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