Configuring additional gateways – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual

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cluster settings and enters the CLI. If you changed the master node’s hostname or

the cluster’s name, the command prompt will show their new names. For example:

Note:

VLAN and interface bonding configuration are not part of the configuration

wizard and must be configured using the CLI. If you specified either a VLAN ID
or the bonded interface (eth0) for the “Public interface name” or “Cluster interface
name” questions, then additional steps are required. See

Network Bond Commands

on page 150 for information on how to set up bonding. See

VLAN Commands

on

page 151for information on how to configure a VLAN. Need to better explain this.

Configuring Additional Gateways

The second step in Phase 2 of a deployment is to add and configure additional

member HP VMA SAN Gateways to the vCLUSTER.

A typical HP VMA SAN Gateway vCLUSTER consists of one or more HP VMA

SAN Gateways (nodes), one of which is designated as the master node and one

more which is designated as the standby node.

Master node: The first node added to the cluster is the master node.
Configuration of the master node is described in

Configuring the Master HP

VMA SAN Gateway

on page 41.

Choice: <Enter>

Configuration changes saved.

Cluster ID: 00500-0008-0105
Cluster name: cluster1
Management IP: 10.3.19.61/22
Cluster master IF: eth0
Cluster node count: 2
Local name: gateway01
Local role: master

Local state: online
Master address: 10.3.7.84 (ext) 169.254.72.138 (int)
Master state: online

*gateway01 [cluster1: master] (config) #

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