HP StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide

bonding This parameter defines network bonding modes (e.g., <mode> is 1, 4, or 6). See
the HP StoreOnce Backup System Installation and Configuration guide for more detailed
information on supported bonding modes and related templates.
Default Bonding Mode for:DescriptionBonding mode
Templates 1, 3, 4, and 5A simple bonding mode that allows network traffic through one
active port only. If the active network fails, then traffic moves to
the backup port.
Mode 1
(Active/Backup)
NoneAn LACP bonding mode that requires a special external switch
configuration. Provides a link aggregation solution which increases
the bond physical bandwidth.
Mode 4 (IEEE
802.3ad
Dynamic Link
Aggregation)
Template 2A load balance solution that can be used in a 2-switch
configuration. The switch must allow ARP negotiation (but no
specific external switch configuration is required).
Mode 6 (Active
Load Balancing)
ports This parameter defines the ports which are to be attached to the subnet for each node
associated with the network configuration containing the subnet. (See net activate config”
(page 108) for details on how the nodes are associated with network configurations.) The values
consist of a list of integers separated by commas; the integers define the physical ports on the
nodes. Execute the net show ports command (see net show ports (page 138)) to obtain
information on which integers may be used to define ports for the subnet configuration. The
list may consist of one integer value or multiple values. The maximum number of values depends
on your system.
DataVIF This optional parameter defines the Data VIFs to be used on the nodes in a multiple
node system. The value consists of a range of IP addresses. The range is defined by two IP
addresses separated by a dash indicating the beginning and end of the IP range.
ClusterVIF This optional parameter defines a Management VIF. The value is an IP address.
The management console and GUI interface respond to communication to this IP address in
this subnet configuration.
Requirements for Command Execution
The command entry must conform to command syntax.
All object values must be valid. See object requirements for details.
All parameter values must be valid. See requirements for details.
Successful Command Output
Upon successful completion of the command, information on the external network configuration is
displayed.
Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions
If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following is displayed:
Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax,
SYNTAX, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this
section.
Examples
Adding a new network configuration with no parameters:
net add subnet saved-network1 subnet subnet2
Adding a new network configuration with given parameters:
net add subnet save1 subnet new ipaddr 1.2.3.4 gateway 1.2.3.6 netmask 255.255.0.0 domain gbr.hp.com default
yes portset ps1
net add subnet 115