HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual
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HP VMA SAN Gateway Installation and User Guide
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A typical configuration of a normal node HP VMA SAN Gateway using the
configuration wizard might look like the following example:
The configuration wizard automatically completes settings that are defined by
the master node. In all but one of these steps, the settings are inherited from the
master node.
Step 2: Public interface name; Use the public interface name defined for the
master node.
Step 3: Public interface IP address for this HP VMA SAN Gateway.
Step 4: Netmask for the public interface IP address.
Step 5: Unique hostname for this specific HP VMA SAN Gateway.
Step 6: Cluster interface name; Use the interface name configured on the
master. Initially each gateway is pre-configured with its own unique cluster id
for standalone gateway operation.
Step 7: Cluster id; Use the same cluster id as configured on the master.
4.
When the configuration is correct, press <Enter> at the prompt to save the
configuration.
The configuration wizard displays the basic cluster settings and exits to the
CLI.
Step 1: Configure as master/stand-alone? [yes] no
Step 2: Public interface name? [eth0]
Step 3: Public interface IP address? [10.1.9.101]
Step 4: Public interface netmask? [255.255.252.0]
Step 5: Hostname? [gateway01] gateway02
Step 6: Cluster interface name? [vlan14]
Step 7: Cluster id? [00500-0008-0105]
Choice: <Enter>
Configuration changes saved.
*** Warning: This system is a member of a cluster.
Shared configuration
must be changed on the cluster master.