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Asset ID: 1-71-1451597.1
Update Date:2018-05-29
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Solution  1451597.1 :   Steps to setting up the Cluster Configuration on the 7xxx ZFS Appliance for ASR (Auto Service Request) Activation  


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In this Document
Goal
 To have the Storage nodes to call home with ASR, the configuration needs to be setup within the cluster to have the management networks to be locked to that assigned node
Solution
 Configuration of the Storage node 1 to set the management interface igb0
 Configuration of the Storage Node 2 to set the management interface igb1


Applies to:

Sun Storage 7310 Unified Storage System - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A]
Sun Storage 7110 Unified Storage System - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A]
Sun Storage 7410 Unified Storage System - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A]
Sun Storage 7210 Unified Storage System - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A]
Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-2 - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

To have the Storage nodes to call home with ASR, the configuration needs to be setup within the cluster to have the management networks to be locked to that assigned node


Note: If this is a new install and the Storage nodes are not in production yet, than a scheduled maintenance window is not needed. If the Storage nodes are in production, a scheduled maintenance window is recommended, as these steps to setup the cluster configuration does require a failover to the second node once the primary node configuration is completed

Solution

Configuration of the Storage node 1 to set the management interface igb0

Step 1: Log into the Storage Node 1 BUI through your preferred browser https://<Storage igb0 IP>:215
Step 2: Navigate to the Cluster configuration page

2a: You can get to this page by clicking on “Configuration”
2b: Under the Configuration page, then click on “Cluster”


Step 3: Locate the management interface igb0 on the screen
Step 4: At the end of the interface, click the lock Icon to lock the interface to Storage Node 1

Step 5: Click the “Apply” Button to save changes
Step 6: From the same page, click on the “FailBack” button to transfer the active node to Storage Node 2

Configuration of the Storage Node 2 to set the management interface igb1

Step 1: Log into Storage Node 2 BUI through preferred browser as you did with Storage Node 1 https://<Storage igb1 IP>:215
Step 2: Navigate to the Cluster configuration page.

2a: You can get to this page by clicking on “Configuration”
2b: Under the Configuration page, then click on “Cluster”


Step 3: Locate the management interface igb1 on the screen
Step 4: At the end of the interface, click the lock Icon to lock the interface to Storage Node 2

Step 5: Click the “Apply” Button to save changes
Step 6: From the same page, click on the “FailBack” button to transfer the active node back to Storage Node 1

 

 

Checked for currency - 29-May-2018


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