3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software administration guide - HP Scalable NAS 3.7 for Linux (AG513-96002, October 2009)
Command View on ABM
Command View runs on the Array Based Management Module (ABM), which is part
of the EVA 4400 controller. The ABM is configured at the factory with IP address
172.31.0.20 and can be accessed from a browser or one of the cluster servers at:
htttps://172.31.0.20:2372/
Login as Administrator and use hpinvent as the password.
For convenience, the ABM can be transferred from the private VLAN2 to public
VLAN1. To do this, complete the following steps:
1. Use the web interface specified above to change the IP address and netmask
of the ABM to an address on your network. To change the IP address, use the
WOCP interface on the ABM by logging into the URL https://
172.31.0.20:2373. Click Configure network options to set the IP address,
gateway, subnet mask and DNS servers.
2. Move the ABM network connection from port 6 on the ProCurve switch to port
10 on the switch.
3. Using the Storage Settings tab on the HP Scalable NAS “Configure Cluster”
GUI, change the EVA configuration setting to allow snapshots to work. To open
the GUI, run the mxconsole command. On the HP Scalable NAS Connect
window that appears next, type the IP address or host name of your server in
the “Connect to” field. Then click the down-arrow on the Connect button. You
will see two options: Connect and Configure. Click Configure. For more inform-
ation, see “Configure the Cluster” in the HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software
installation guide for HP Scalable NAS 3.7.0.
Filesystems
The initial cluster configuration includes three PSFS cluster filesystems. The filesystems
are mounted at /psfs001, /psfs002, and /psfs003.
The HP Scalable NAS Management Console shows the filesystem configuration:
• Right-click on a filesystem and select Properties to see the block size and other
configuration options used for the filesystem.
• Click Storage on the HP Scalable NAS Management Console toolbar to see in-
formation about each filesystem, including its mount point, the volume used for
the filesystem, and its capacity.
Initial configuration for HP 4400 Scalable NAS systems418