Network configuration commands, Network interface commands – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual

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no cluster master address vip

Reset cluster master virtual address to default.

cluster name <cluster name>

Set the name describing the cluster. This is the cluster equivalent of the hostname.

no cluster name

Reset the cluster name to default.

Network Configuration Commands

This section describes the CLI commands for network configuration.

In general, the commands described in this section (

interface

commands,

network bond

commands,

vlan

commands, and all

ip

commands) only work

when you are in Config mode.

Network Interface Commands

Network interface commands enable you to configure network interfaces for the

HP VMA SAN Gateway cluster.

The default public interface—the Ethernet port used for cluster management—is
eth1, which may be configured manually (recommended) or automatically using
DHCP or zeroconf. If cluster management and data can share the same port, eth0
(bonded interfaces) or eth2 (unbonded interfaces), should be used as the public
interface.

A typically configured HP VMA SAN Gateway has two management interfaces

(eth1 and eth2).

Interface eth1 is the dedicated public interface for cluster management.

Interface eth2 is a physical Gbit Ethernet port which may be used for
management.

Interface eth0 is the bonded port consisting of two or more data ports. Bonded
ports share the same subnet. If network bonding is used, eth0 should be
specified as the public interface.

In a vSHARE High Availability (HA) configuration, the Gigabit interfaces on each

Gateway, eth1 and eth2, should be bonded as interface eth0. HA configurations

require that the management traffic and cluster traffic both share the same physical

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