5.
For a file serving node, fail back the server using the GUI or CLI:
•
On the GUI, select
Servers
from the Navigator pane, and then select the appropriate
server from the Servers pane. Next, select the server name in the left pane, and click
Failback
.
•
On the CLI, execute the following command:
ibrix_server -f –U –h <server_name>
Replacing a NIC adapter
To replace a NIC adapter on a file serving node or the X9300 Management Server:
1.
If the server is an X9300 Management Server, skip this step. If the server is a file serving node,
fail over the server to its standby server using the management console GUI or CLI:
•
On the GUI, select
Servers
from the Navigator pane, and then select the appropriate
server from the Servers pane. Next, select the server name in the lower-left pane, and
click
Failover
.
•
On the CLI, execute the following command, where
server_name
is the server containing
the NIC adapter:
ibrix_server -f -h <server_name>
2.
Power down the server.
3.
Replace the NIC adapter.
•
For a file serving node, see the HP Proliant DL380 G6 Server Maintenance and Service
Guide.
•
For an X9300 Management Server, see the HP Proliant DL360 G6 Server Maintenance
and Service Guide.
4.
Power on the server:
a.
Check the MAC address of the new NIC. Use the
ifdown eth(n)
command, then use
the
ip addr
command.
b.
Change the
HWADDR=
line in the relevant
ifcfg-eth(n)
file to the MAC address from
the previous step.
c.
Repeat steps 4a and 4b for every NIC that was affected by the physical board swap out
(for example, if this was a dual NIC, then two files need to be updated).
d.
Restart the network susbsystem with
service network restart
.
e.
Verify that all is correct with
cat /proc/net/bonding/bond(n)
.
5.
For a file serving node, fail back the server using the GUI or CLI:
•
On the GUI, select
Servers
from the Navigator pane, and then select the appropriate
server from the Servers pane. Next, select the server name in the left pane, and click
Failback
.
•
On the CLI, execute the following command:
ibrix_server -f –U –h <server_name>
Replacing a Fibre Channel HBA
To replace a Fibre Channel HBA on a file serving node:
Replacing a NIC adapter
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