6.2 HP IBRIX 9300/9320 Storage Administrator Guide (AW549-96049, December 2012)
operational states, 75
power management, 90
prefer a user network interface, 102
remove from cluster, 100
rolling reboot, 90
run health check, 135
start or stop processes, 91
statistics, 80
troubleshooting, 134
tune, 91
view process status, 91
file system
migrate segments, 95
firewall configuration, 19
firmware, upgrade, 125
Fusion Manager
agile, 36
back up configuration, 59
failover, 36
G
grounding
methods, 233
GUI
add users, 17
change password, 19
customize, 17
Details panel, 16
Navigator, 16
open, 14
view events, 76
H
hardware, power off, 89
hazardous conditions
symbols on equipment, 234
HBAs
display information, 48
monitor for high availability, 46
health check reports, 77
help
obtaining, 145
High Availability
agile Fusion Manager, 36
automated failover, turn on or off, 44
check configuration, 48
configure automated failover manually, 43
detailed configuration report, 49
fail back a node, 46
failover protection, 11
HBA monitor, 46
manual failover, 45
NIC HA, 37
power management for nodes, 90
power sources, 44
server HA, 37
summary configuration report, 48
troubleshooting, 134
host groups, 63
add 9000 client, 64
add domain rule, 64
create host group tree, 64
delete, 64
prefer a user network interface, 103
view, 64
HP
technical support, 145
HP Insight Remote Support, 21
Phone Home, 22
troubleshooting, 29
I
Ibrix Collect, 130
configure, 132
IBRIX software
shut down, 88
start, 89
upgrade, 111, 148
IBRIX software 5.5 upgrade, 160
IBRIX software 5.6 upgrade, 157
ibrix_reten_adm -u command, 154
IP address
change for 9000 client, 103
change for cluster interface, 104
L
labels, symbols on equipment, 234
laser compliance notices, 240
link state monitoring, 34
Linux 9000 clients, upgrade, 120, 152
loading rack, warning, 234
localization, 13
log files, 79
collect for HP Support, 130
M
management console
convert to agile configuration, 106
manpages, 19
monitoring
chassis and components, 70
cluster events, 76
cluster health, 77
file serving nodes, 75
node statistics, 80
servers , 66, 70
storage and components, 74
N
NDMP backups, 59
cancel sessions, 61
configure NDMP parameters, 60
rescan for new devices, 61
start or stop NDMP Server, 61
view events, 62
view sessions, 60
view tape and media changer devices, 61
network interfaces
253