5.5 HP StorageWorks X9300 Network Storage Gateway Administrator Guide (AW539-96007, March 2011)

Table Of Contents
Making network changes
This section describes how to change IP addresses, change the cluster interface, manage routing table
entries, and delete a network interface.
Changing the IP address for a Linux X9000 client
After changing the IP address for a Linux X9000 client, you must update the X9000 Software
configuration with the new information to ensure that the management console can communicate with
the client. Use the following procedure:
1. Unmount the file system from the client.
2. Change the clients IP address.
3. Reboot the client or restart the network interface card.
4. Delete the old IP address from the configuration database:
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_client -d -h CLIENT
5. Re-register the client with the management console:
<installdirectory>/bin/register_client -p console_IPAddress -c clusterIF –n ClientName
6. Remount the file system on the client.
Changing the IP address for the cluster interface on a dedicated management console
You must change the IP address for the cluster interface on both the file serving nodes and the
management console.
1. If High Availability is enabled, disable it by executing ibrix_server -m -U.
2. Unmount the file system from all file serving nodes, and reboot.
3. On each file serving node, locally change the IP address of the cluster interface.
4. Change the IP address of the cluster interface for each file serving node:
<installdirectory>/bin/ibrix_nic -c -n IFNAME -h HOSTNAME [-I IPADDR]
5. Remount the file system.
6. Re-enable High Availability if necessary by executing ibrix_server -m.
Changing the cluster interface
If you restructure your networks, you might need to change the cluster interface. The following rules
apply when selecting a new cluster interface:
The management console must be connected to all machines (including standby servers) that use
the cluster network interface. Each file serving node and X9000 client must be connected to the
management console by the same cluster network interface. A Gigabit (or faster) Ethernet port
must be used for the cluster interface.
X9000 clients must have network connectivity to the file serving nodes that manage their data and
to the standbys for those servers. This traffic can use the cluster network interface or a user network
interface.
Maintaining the system66