6.2 HP IBRIX 9300/9320 Storage Administrator Guide (AW549-96049, December 2012)
DescriptionPort
9009/tcp
9200/tcp
Between file serving nodes and NFS clients (user network)
NFS
2049/tcp, 2049/udp
111/tcp, 111/udp
RPC
875/tcp, 875/udp
quota
32803/tcp
lockmanager
32769/udp
lockmanager
892/tcp, 892/udp
mount daemon
662/tcp, 662/udp
stat
2020/tcp, 2020/udp
stat outgoing
4000:4003/tcp
reserved for use by a custom application (CMU) and can be disabled if not used
Between file serving nodes and SMB clients (user network)137/udp
138/udp
139/tcp
445/tcp
Between file serving nodes and 9000 clients (user network)9000:9002/tcp
9000:9200/udp
Between file serving nodes and FTP clients (user network)20/tcp, 20/udp
21/tcp, 21/udp
Between GUI and clients that need to access the GUI7777/tcp
8080/tcp
Dataprotector5555/tcp, 5555/udp
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)631/tcp, 631/udp
ICAP1344/tcp, 1344/udp
Configuring NTP servers
When the cluster is initially set up, primary and secondary NTP servers are configured to provide
time synchronization with an external time source. The list of NTP servers is stored in the Fusion
Manager configuration. The active Fusion Manager node synchronizes its time with the external
source. The other file serving nodes synchronize their time with the active Fusion Manager node.
In the absence of an external time source, the local hardware clock on the agile Fusion Manager
node is used as the time source. This configuration method ensures that the time is synchronized
on all cluster nodes, even in the absence of an external time source.
On 9000 clients, the time is not synchronized with the cluster nodes. You will need to configure
NTP servers on 9000 clients.
List the currently configured NTP servers:
ibrix_clusterconfig -i -N
Specify a new list of NTP servers:
ibrix_clusterconfig -c -N SERVER1[,...,SERVERn]
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