Configure Fas2552 (first time)
1. Set node management interface
Welcome to node
setup.
You can enter the
following commands at any time:
"help" or "?" - if you
want to have a question clarified,
"back" - if you want to change
previously answered questions, and
"exit" or "quit" - if you
want to quit the setup wizard.
Any changes you made before quitting will
be saved.
To accept a default
or omit a question, do not enter a value.
This system will
send event messages and weekly reports to NetApp Technical
Support.
To disable this
feature, enter "autosupport modify -support disable" within 24
hours.
Enabling AutoSupport
can significantly speed problem determination and
resolution should a
problem occur on your system.
For further
information on AutoSupport, see:
http://support.netapp.com/autosupport/
Type yes to confirm
and continue {yes}: yes
Enter the node
management interface port [e0c]: e0M
Enter the node
management interface IP address: 172.16.254.100
Enter the node
management interface netmask: 255.255.255.0
Enter the node
management interface default gateway: 172.16.254.1
A node management
interface on port e0M with IP address 172.16.254.100 has been created.
This node has its
management address assigned and is ready for cluster setup.
To complete cluster
setup after all nodes are ready, download and run the System Setup utility from
the NetApp Support Site and use it to discover the configured nodes.
For System Setup,
this node's management address is: 172.16.254.100.
Alternatively, you
can use the "cluster setup" command to configure the cluster.
2. Create Cluste (step.1)
login: admin
******************************************************
* This is a serial
console session. Output from this *
* session is
mirrored on the SP console session. *
******************************************************
***********************
** SYSTEM MESSAGES **
***********************
The upgrade path
cannot be determined. The upgrade process has exited. Contact
support personnel
for the upgrade repair procedure.
::>
::> cluster setup
Welcome to the
cluster setup wizard.
You can enter the
following commands at any time:
"help" or "?" - if you
want to have a question clarified,
"back" - if you want to change
previously answered questions, and
"exit" or "quit" - if you
want to quit the cluster setup wizard.
Any changes you made before quitting will
be saved.
You can return to
cluster setup at any time by typing "cluster setup".
To accept a default
or omit a question, do not enter a value.
Do you want to
create a new cluster or join an existing cluster? {create, join}:create
Do you intend for
this node to be used as a single node cluster? {yes, no} [no]:no
Will the cluster
network be configured to use network switches? [yes]:no
Non-HA mode, Reboot
node to activate HA
Warning: Ensure that
the HA partner has started disk initialization before
rebooting this node to enable HA.
Do you want to reboot now to set
storage failover (SFO) to HA mode?
{yes, no} [yes]: yes
Rebooting now
3. Create Cluste (step.2)
After Reboot.
::> cluster setup
Welcome to the
cluster setup wizard.
You can enter the
following commands at any time:
"help" or "?" - if you
want to have a question clarified,
"back" - if you want to change
previously answered questions, and
"exit" or "quit" - if you
want to quit the cluster setup wizard.
Any changes you made before quitting will
be saved.
You can return to
cluster setup at any time by typing "cluster setup".
To accept a default
or omit a question, do not enter a value.
Do you want to
create a new cluster or join an existing cluster? {create, join}:create
Do you intend for
this node to be used as a single node cluster? {yes, no} [no]:no
Will the cluster
network be configured to use network switches? [no]: no
Existing cluster
interface configuration found:
PortMTUIPNetmask
e0e9000169.254.99.224255.255.0.0
e0f9000169.254.155.105255.255.0.0
Do you want to use
this configuration? {yes, no} [yes]: yes
Enter the cluster
administrator's (username "admin") password:*********
Retype the password:
*********
Step 1 of 5: Create
a Cluster
You can type
"back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
Enter the cluster
name: bs-cluster
Enter the cluster
base license key: *************AAAAAAAAAAAAA
Creating cluster
bs-cluster
Network set up
Network set up
.
Starting replication
service
Starting replication
service .
Creating
cluster
System start up
System start up
.
Vserver
Management
Starting cluster
support services
Cluster bs-cluster
has been created.
Step 2 of 5: Add
Feature License Keys
You can type
"back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
Enter an additional
license key []: *******AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Step 3 of 5: Set Up
a Vserver for Cluster Administration
You can type
"back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
Enter the cluster
management interface port [e0c]: e0a M
Enter the cluster
management interface IP address []:172.16.254.103
Enter the cluster
management interface netmask []:255.255.255.0
Enter the cluster
management interface default gateway []:172.16.254.1
A cluster management
interface on port e0M with IP address 172.16.254.103 has been created. You can use this address to connect to and
manage the cluster.
Enter the DNS domain
names: body thecompay.com
Enter the name
server IP addresses: 192.168.0.111
DNS lookup for the
admin Vserver will use the thecompay.com domain.
Step 4 of 5:
Configure Storage Failover (SFO)
You can type
"back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
SFO will be enabled
when the partner joins the cluster.
Step 5 of 5: Set Up
the Node
You can type
"back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
Where is the
controller located []: Gd.
thecompay.com,
Enter the node
management interface port [e0M]:
Enter the node
management interface IP address []:172.16.254.100
Enter the node
management interface netmask []:255.255.255.0
Enter the node
management interface default gateway []:172.16.254.1
Cluster
"bs-cluster" has been created.
To complete cluster
setup, you must join each additional node to the cluster
by running
"cluster setup" on each node.
Once all nodes have
been joined to the cluster, see the Clustered Data ONTAP
Software Setup Guide
for information about additional system configuration
tasks. You can find the Software Setup Guide on the
NetApp Support Site.
To complete system
configuration, you can use either OnCommand System Manager
or the Data ONTAP
command-line interface.
To access OnCommand
System Manager, point your web browser to the cluster
management IP
address (172.16.254.103).
To access the
command-line interface, connect to the cluster management
IP address (for example,
ssh admin@172.16.254.103).
4. Cluster show
bs-cluster::>
cluster show
Node Health Eligibility
---------------------
------- ------------
bs-cluster-01 true
true
5. Joint Cluster (Step.1)
Welcome to the cluster setup
wizard.
You can enter the following
commands at any time:
"help" or "?" - if you want to have a question
clarified,
"back" - if you want to change previously answered questions,
and
"exit" or "quit" - if you want to quit the cluster
setup wizard.
Any changes you made before quitting will be saved.
You can return to cluster setup at
any time by typing "cluster setup".
To accept a default or omit a
question, do not enter a value.
Do you want to create a new cluster
or join an existing cluster? {create, join}:join
Non-HA mode, Reboot node to
activate HA
Warning: Ensure that the HA partner
has started disk initialization before
rebooting this node to enable HA.
Do you want to reboot now to set storage
failover (SFO) to HA mode?
{yes, no} [yes]: yes
Rebooting now
login: admin
******************************************
* This is a serial console session.
Output from this *
* session is mirrored on the SP
console session. *
******************************************
**********************
**
SYSTEM MESSAGES **
**********************
The upgrade path cannot be
determined. The upgrade process has exited. Contact
support personnel for the upgrade
repair procedure.
::>
'Rebooting to enable HA'
Terminated
6. Joint Cluster (Step.2 –Set management
interface)
Welcome to node setup.
You can enter the following commands at any
time:
"help" or "?" - if you want to have a question
clarified,
"back" - if you want to change previously answered questions,
and
"exit" or "quit" - if you want to quit the setup
wizard.
Any changes you made before quitting will be saved.
To accept a default or omit a question, do
not enter a value.
Enter the node management interface port []:
e0M
Enter the node management interface IP
address []:172.16.254.101
Enter the node management interface netmask
[]:255.255.255.0
Enter the node management interface default
gateway []:172.16.254.1
The node management interface has been
modified to use port e0M with IP address 172.16.254.101.
This node has its management address
assigned and is ready for cluster setup.
To complete cluster setup after all nodes
are ready, download and run the System Setup utility from the NetApp Support
Site and use it to discover the configured nodes.
For System Setup, this node's management
address is: 172.16.254.101.
Alternatively, you can use the
"cluster setup" command to configure the cluster.
Joint Cluster (Step.3)
login: admin
******************************************************
* This is a serial console session. Output
from this *
* session is mirrored on the SP console
session. *
******************************************************
::> cluster setup
Welcome to the cluster setup wizard.
You can enter the following commands at any
time:
"help" or "?" - if you want to have a question
clarified,
"back" - if you want to change previously answered questions,
and
"exit" or "quit" - if you want to quit the cluster
setup wizard.
Any changes you made before quitting will be saved.
You can return to cluster setup at any time
by typing "cluster setup".
To accept a default or omit a question, do
not enter a value.
Do you want to create a new cluster or join
an existing cluster? {create, join}:join
Existing cluster interface configuration
found:
PortMTUIPNetmask
e0e9000169.254.35.70255.255.0.0
e0f9000169.254.68.96255.255.0.0
Do you want to use this configuration?
{yes, no} [yes]: yes
Step 1 of 3: Join an Existing Cluster
You can type "back",
"exit", or "help" at any question.
Enter the name of the cluster you would
like to join [bs-cluster]:
Joining cluster bs-cluster
.
Network set up
Network set up .
Node check
Node check .
Joining cluster
Joining cluster .
System start up
System start up .
Checking cluster applications
Checking cluster applications .
Checking cluster applications ..
Updating LIF Manager
Starting cluster support services
Starting cluster support services .
Starting cluster support services ..
This node has joined the cluster
bs-cluster.
Step 2 of 3: Configure Storage Failover
(SFO)
You can type "back",
"exit", or "help" at any question.
SFO will be enabled when the partner joins
the cluster.
Step 3 of 3: Set Up the Node
You can type "back",
"exit", or "help" at any question.
Enter the node management interface port []:
e0M
Enter the node management interface IP
address []:172.16.254.101
Enter the node management interface netmask
[]:255.255.255.0
Enter the node management interface default
gateway []:172.16.254.1
The node management interface has been
modified to use port e0M with IP address 172.16.254.111.
This node has been joined to cluster
"bs-cluster".
To complete cluster setup, you must join
each additional node to the cluster
by running "cluster setup" on
each node.
Once all nodes have been joined to the
cluster, see the Clustered Data ONTAP
Software Setup Guide for information about
additional system configuration
tasks.
You can find the Software Setup Guide on the NetApp Support Site.
To complete system configuration, you can
use either OnCommand System Manager
or the Data ONTAP command-line interface.
To access OnCommand System Manager, point
your web browser to the cluster
management IP address (172.16.254.110).
To access the command-line interface, connect
to the cluster management
IP address (for example, ssh
admin@172.16.254.110).
7. 2nd Cluster show
bs-cluster::> cluster show
Node Health Eligibility
--------------------- ------- ------------
bs-cluster-01 true
true
bs-cluster-02 true
true
8.
Configure Cluster HA and storage failover
bs-cluster::> storage failover show
Takeover
Node Partner Possible State Description
--------------
-------------- -------- -------------------------------------
bs-cluster-01 bs-cluster-02
false Connected to
bs-cluster-02, Takeover
is not
possible: Storage failover is
disabled
bs-cluster-02 bs-cluster-01
false Connected to
bs-cluster-01, Takeover
is not
possible: Storage failover is
disabled
2 entries were
displayed.
bs-cluster::> cluster ha show
High Availability
Configured: false
Warning: Cluster HA
has not been configured. Cluster HA must
be configured
on a two-node cluster to ensure data
access availability in the
event of storage failover. Use the
"cluster ha modify -configured
true" command to configure
cluster HA.
bs-cluster::> cluster ha modify -configured
true
Warning: High
Availability (HA) configuration for cluster services requires
that both SFO storage failover and SFO
auto-giveback be enabled. These
actions will be performed if
necessary.
Do you want to
continue? {y|n}: y
Notice: HA is
configured in management.
bs-cluster::> cluster ha show
High Availability
Configured: true
bs-cluster::> storage failover show
Takeover
Node Partner Possible State Description
--------------
-------------- -------- -------------------------------------
bs-cluster-01 bs-cluster-02
true Connected to
bs-cluster-02
bs-cluster-02 bs-cluster-01
true Connected to
bs-cluster-01
2 entries were
displayed.
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