6.0 HP X9000 File Serving Software Installation (TA768-96041, October 2011)
4 Post-installation tasks
Configuring data collection with Ibrix Collect
Ibrix Collect is a log collection utility that gathers relevant information for diagnosis by HP Support.
For information about configuring Ibrix Collect, see “Collecting information for HP Support with
Ibrix Collect” in the administrator guide for your system.
Using the management console GUI
The GUI is a browser-based interface to the X9000 management console.
If you are using HTTP to access the GUI, navigate to the following location, specifying port 80:
http://<management_console_IP>:80/fusion
If you are using HTTPS, navigate to the following location, specifying port 443:
https://<management_console_IP>:443/fusion
You can open multiple GUI windows to monitor the effect of configuration changes on cluster status.
Changing the GUI user password
The default GUI user is ibrix and the default password is ibrix. The password can be changed
with the Linux passwd command. Run the command on each node and enter the new password
when prompted:
# passwd ibrix
X9000 Software manpages
X9000 software provides manpages for most X9000 Software commands. To view the manpages,
set the MANPATH variable on the management console to include the path to the manpages and
then export it. The manpages are in the $IBRIXHOME/man directory. For example, if $IBRIXHOME
is /usr/local/ibrix, the default, you would set the MANPATH variable as follows and then
export the variable.
MANPATH=$MANPATH:/usr/local/ibrix/man
Configuring HP Insight Remote Support
See the administrator guide for your system for information about configuring HP Insight Remote
Support on X9000 systems.
Creating file systems
For X9320 and X9720 systems, a logical volume (segment) is pre-formatted on each LUN. The
logical volume name includes the array number, making it easy to relate a proposed segment
topology with the array topology. See “Creating and mounting file systems” in the HP X9000 File
Serving Software File System User Guide.
NOTE: If you want to enable 64-bit mode, HP recommends that you delete the existing volume
groups and then recreate them in 64-bit mode. If you do not do this, the pre-formatted segments
remain in 32-bit mode. When you switch an existing file system to 64-bit mode, the new mode
only applies to new segments that are added to the file system. If customers might need to run a
32-bit application, do not disable 32-bit mode, as it is not possible to revert the file system to 32-bit
mode.
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