HP XC System Software Release Notes for Version 3.1
4. Use the text editor of your choice to edit the
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth[0,1,2,3] files, and remove the
HWADDR line from each file if it is present.
5. If you made changes, save your changes and exit each file.
6. Reload the modules:
# modprobe tg3
# modprobe e1000
7. Follow the instructions in the HP XC System Software Installation Guide to complete the cluster
configuration process (beginning with the cluster_prep command).
5.2 Do Not Terminate the cluster_prep Utility
Do not terminate the cluster_prep utility abnormally by pressing Ctrl+c or Ctrl+D, using the
kill command, or any other abnormal termination method.
If you terminate cluster_prep abnormally, you must re-install the head node using the
Kickstart installation procedure.
5.3 Required Task: Reset the Database After Installing Patch
hptc-cluconfig-4-19.9sp
If you install the hptc-cluconfig-4-19.9sp patch during a new installation, that is, after you run
the cluster_prep command for the first time, you must reset the database. You must then
rerun the cluster_prep command (before running the discover command) to ensure that the
proper internal network IP addresses are configured.
# reset_db
# cluster_prep [--enclosurebased]
NOTE: The [--enclosurebased] option is required if the hardware configuration contains
HP server blades and enclosures.
5.4 Notes That Apply to the Discover Process
The notes in this section apply to the discover utility.
5.4.1 Segmentation Fault Observed with Enclosure-Based discover Command
This note applies only to hardware configurations containing HP server blades and enclosures.
You might see a segmentation fault during processing of the enclosure-based discover command
(discover --enclosurebased). This fault occurs after the database and system files have
been written. Thus, the segmentation fault is benign.
5.4.2 Benign Messages with Enclosure-Based discover Command
This note applies only to hardware configurations containing HP server blades and enclosures.
The discovery process for HP server blades and enclosures is performed incrementally with the
--network , --enclosures , and --nodes options.
The discover command sometimes reports that these are illegal options. You can safely ignore
these warnings ignored.
5.4.3 ProLiant DL145 G2 2 Console Port Might Lose Connectivity to the
Administration Network
This note applies only if the HP ProLiant DL145 G2 node is installed with BMC firmware version
1.03 or earlier.
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