HP StoreOnce B6200 Maintenance and Service Guide (February, 2014)
In the following example we are replacing a card in slot 1 and need to configure the eth4
and eth5 ports.
IMPORTANT: If this is not done, the new 10Gb will not be part of the bond0 (for internal
network) and therefore cannot provide a dual path in case the other 10Gb HBA fails. You
will see an Alert event in the Event log such as:
HBA link 50.06.05.b0.03.5e.a1.e0 on host hp99ba03c272-2 status is
stale
3. Log in to the StoreOnce CLI, enter hpsupport and access the shell.
4. Find the MAC address for the relevant eth ports (we are using eth4 in our example).
cat /sys/class/net/eth4/address
5. Edit the following file by modifying the HWADDR value to the new MAC address shown in
the address file.
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth4
6. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to find the address of the other 10GbE port. For our example this will
be eth5 because our example is replacing the card in slot 1, and we will update the HWADDR
in the associated ifcfg-eth5 file.
7. Reconnect the 10GbE cables and reboot the node.
8. Update the software, if required, using the same process as described in Updating motherboard
components firmware (page 26).
9. Failback the service set, as described in making a node active (page 21).
Front and rear views of HP B6200 server node (2 per couplet)
There are two nodes in each couplet.
Figure 5 Front view of the HP B6200 server node
Systems Insight display2Quick release levers1
Hard drive bays (only bays 1 and 2 populated)4Power on switch3
Video connector (may be used instead of
connector on rear panel)
6Optical drive bay (for software QR DVD)5
USB connectors (may be used instead of
connectors on rear panel)
7
Front and rear views of HP B6200 server node (2 per couplet) 27