Dell DX6000G Dell DX Object Storage Platform User's Guide - Page 24

Adding Network Adapter to DX Storage Nodes, Content Services Configuration

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Adding Network Adapter to DX Storage Nodes You can add additional network adapters to the DX Storage Nodes to expand the network bandwidth to the storage nodes. To add additional network adapters: 1 Turn off the DX Storage Node. 2 Follow the steps to add a network adapter in the Dell DX6axyS system Hardware Owner's Manual. 3 Connect the Ethernet ports to the private network. 4 Turn on the DX Storage Node. The DX Storage Node is automatically configured with all network ports bonded. Adding Network Adapters to DX Cluster Services Nodes You can add additional network adapters to the DX Cluster Services Nodes to expand the network bandwidth on both the private and public network. NOTE: Access to remote clusters is interrupted when the primary Cluster Services Node is offline. Do not promote a secondary Cluster Services Node to primary as it cannot be demoted back to secondary. Demoting the original primary Cluster Services Node as a secondary Cluster Services Node requires re-imaging the original primary Cluster Services Node. To add additional network adapters: 1 Turn off the DX Cluster Services Node. 2 Follow the steps in the Dell DX6a00 system Hardware Owner's Manual to add a network adapter. 3 Connect the Ethernet cable(s) for the external and internal network accordingly. See Figure 3-5. 4 Turn on the DX Cluster Services Node. 5 Change the IP address of the external network interface to a new valid IP address from the Content Services Configuration page of the DX Cluster Services Administration console. The first half of the Ethernet ports on the additional network adapter automatically bonds with the existing network ports on the external network and the second half automatically bonds with the existing network ports on the internal private network. 24 Setting Up the DX Object Storage Platform

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Setting Up the DX Object Storage Platform
Adding Network Adapter to DX Storage Nodes
You can add additional network adapters to the DX Storage Nodes to expand
the network bandwidth to the storage nodes. To add additional network
adapters:
1
Turn off the DX Storage Node.
2
Follow the steps to add a network adapter in the Dell DX6
axy
S system
Hardware Owner's Manual
.
3
Connect the Ethernet ports to the private network.
4
Turn on the DX Storage Node.
The DX Storage Node is automatically configured with all network ports bonded.
Adding Network Adapters to DX Cluster Services Nodes
You can add additional network adapters to the DX Cluster Services Nodes to
expand the network bandwidth on both the private and public network.
NOTE:
Access to remote clusters is interrupted when the primary Cluster Services
Node is offline. Do not promote a secondary Cluster Services Node to primary as it
cannot be demoted back to secondary. Demoting the original primary Cluster
Services Node as a secondary Cluster Services Node requires re-imaging the
original primary Cluster Services Node.
To add additional network adapters:
1
Turn off the DX Cluster Services Node.
2
Follow the steps in the Dell DX6
a
00
system
Hardware Owner's Manual
to
add a network adapter.
3
Connect the Ethernet cable(s) for the external and internal network
accordingly. See Figure 3-5.
4
Turn on the DX Cluster Services Node.
5
Change the IP address of the external network interface to a new valid IP
address from the
Content Services Configuration
page of the DX Cluster
Services Administration console.
The first half of the Ethernet ports on the additional network adapter
automatically bonds with the existing network ports on the external
network and the second half automatically bonds with the existing
network ports on the internal private network.