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Changing or removing the virtual IP, Preparing servers, Changing the virtual IP address, Finishing up

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NOTE: Removing a storage system causes a full cluster restripe. Changing or removing the virtual IP Anytime you add, change or remove the virtual IP address for iSCSI volumes, you are changing the configuration that servers are using. You should rebalance the iSCSI sessions after making the change. A command for rebalancing iSCSI sessions is available through the HP StorageWorks P4000 Command-Line Interface, CLIQ. The command syntax is in the HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN/iQ Command-Line Interface User Guide, which is installed with the CLI. Preparing servers • Quiesce any applications that are accessing volumes in the cluster. • Log off the active sessions in the iSCSI initiator for those volumes. Changing the virtual IP address 1. In the Edit Cluster window, click the iSCSI tab to bring it to the front. 2. Select the VIP you want to change. 3. Change the information in the Edit VIP and Subnet Mask window. 4. Click OK to return to the Edit Cluster window. Removing the virtual IP address You can only remove a VIP if there is more than one VIP assigned to the cluster. 1. In the Edit Cluster window, click the iSCSI tab. 2. Select the VIP, and click Delete. A confirmation message opens. 3. Click OK to confirm the deletion. Finishing up 1. Click OK when you are finished changing or removing the VIP. 2. Reconfigure the iSCSI initiator with the changes. 3. Reconnect to the volumes. 4. Restart the applications that use the volumes. Changing or removing an iSNS server If you change the IP address of an iSNS server, or remove the server, you may need to change the configuration that clients are using. Therefore, you may need to disconnect any clients before making this change. P4000 SAN Solution user guide 181

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NOTE:
Removing a storage system causes a full cluster restripe.
Changing or removing the virtual IP
Anytime you add, change or remove the virtual IP address for iSCSI volumes, you are changing the
configuration that servers are using. You should rebalance the iSCSI sessions after making the change.
A command for rebalancing iSCSI sessions is available through the HP StorageWorks P4000
Command-Line Interface, CLIQ. The command syntax is in the
HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN/iQ
Command-Line Interface User Guide,
which is installed with the CLI.
Preparing servers
Quiesce any applications that are accessing volumes in the cluster.
Log off the active sessions in the iSCSI initiator for those volumes.
Changing the virtual IP address
1.
In the Edit Cluster window, click the
iSCSI
tab to bring it to the front.
2.
Select the VIP you want to change.
3.
Change the information in the Edit VIP and Subnet Mask window.
4.
Click
OK
to return to the Edit Cluster window.
Removing the virtual IP address
You can only remove a VIP if there is more than one VIP assigned to the cluster.
1.
In the Edit Cluster window, click the
iSCSI
tab.
2.
Select the VIP, and click
Delete
.
A confirmation message opens.
3.
Click
OK
to confirm the deletion.
Finishing up
1.
Click
OK
when you are finished changing or removing the VIP.
2.
Reconfigure the iSCSI initiator with the changes.
3.
Reconnect to the volumes.
4.
Restart the applications that use the volumes.
Changing or removing an iSNS server
If you change the IP address of an iSNS server, or remove the server, you may need to change the
configuration that clients are using. Therefore, you may need to disconnect any clients before making
this change.
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