6.0 HP X9320 Network Storage System Administrator Guide (AW542-96009, December 2011)

NOTE: If you select Reject, the wizard exits and the shell prompt is displayed. You can restart
the Wizard by entering the command
/usr/local/ibrix/autocfg/bin/menu_ss_wizard or logging in to the server again.
6. If the specified hostname already exists in the cluster (the name was used by the node you
are replacing), the Replace Existing Server window asks whether you want to replace the
existing server with the node you are configuring. When you click Yes, the replacement node
will be registered.
Next, complete the restore on the file serving node.
Completing the restore on a file serving node
Complete the following steps:
1. Ensure that you have root access to the node. The restore process sets the root password to
hpinvent, the factory default.
2. If you disabled NIC monitoring before using the QuickRestore DVD, re-enable the monitor:
ibrix_nic -m -h MONITORHOST -A DESTHOST/IFNAME
For example:
ibrix_nic -m -h titan16 -A titan15/eth2
3. Configure Insight Remote Support on the node. See “Configuring HP Insight Remote Support
on X9000 systems (page 20).
4. Run ibrix_health -l from the X9000 management console to verify that no errors are
being reported.
Restoring services
When you perform a Quick Restore of a file serving node, the NFS, CIFS, FTP, and HTTP export
information is not automatically restored to the node. After operations are failed back to the node,
the I/O from client systems to the node fails for the NFS, CIFS, FTP, and HTTP shares. To avoid
this situation, manually restore the NFS, CIFS, FTP, and HTTP exports on the node before failing it
back.
Restore CIFS services. Complete the following steps:
1. If the restored node was previously configured to perform domain authorization, run the
following command:
ibrix_auth -n DOMAIN_NAME -A AUTH_PROXY_USER_NAME@domain_name [-P
AUTH_PROXY_PASSWORD] -h HOSTNAME
For example:
108 Recovering a file serving node