In the hostname templates, the parameters enclosed in braces ({...}) expand in the following
manner:
•
number
num
: The number of file serving nodes in the cluster.
NOTE:
When using the number format, allow each file serving node to register before
logging in to the next system.
•
fourth-ip-quad ip4: the fourth section of an IP address (dotted quad format)
•
third-ip-quad ip3: the third section of an IP address (dotted quad format)
•
second-ip-quad ip2: the second section of an IP address (dotted quad format)
•
first-ip-quad ip1: the first section of an IP address (dotted quad format)
•
address ip: the IP address with dots replaced by dashes
•
reverse-address rip: The IP addresses, reversed by quads, with dots replaced by dashes
•
uuid: A Universally Unique Identifier
Following are some examples:
template: ib74s{fourth-ip-quad}
ip hostname
192.168.74.3 ib74s3
template: ib74s{first-ip-quad}
ip hostname
192.168.74.3 ib74s192
template: Noname-{address}
ip hostname
192.168.74.3 Noname-192-168-74-3
template: Noname-{reverse-address}
ip hostname
192.168.74.3 Noname-3-74-168-192
5.
A configuration script now performs some tuning, imports the LUNs into the X9000 software,
and sets up HA. When the script is complete, you can install the remaining blades as described
in the next section.
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