Chapter 2. Best Practices For Troubleshooting - IBM Storwize V7000 Troubleshooting And Maintenance Manual

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Chapter 2. Best practices for troubleshooting

Taking advantage of certain configuration options, and ensuring vital system access
information has been recorded, makes the process of troubleshooting easier.
Record access information
It is important that anyone who has responsibility for managing the system know
how to connect to and log on to the system. Give attention to those times when the
normal system administrators are not available because of vacation or illness.
Record the following information and ensure that authorized people know how to
access the information:
v The management IP addresses. This address connects to the system using the
v The service IP addresses for the control enclosure canister. These addresses are
v The service IP address of the node canisters on the control enclosures is used
v The system password for user superuser. The password is required to access the
Table 17. Access information for your system
Item
The management IP address for the
management GUI and CLI
The management user ID (the default
is admin)
The management user ID password
(the default is admin)
The additional management user IDs
and passwords that you create on
your system
The control enclosure superuser IP
address
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management GUI or starts a session that runs the command-line interface (CLI)
commands. The system has two Ethernet ports. Each port can have either an
IPv4 address or an IPv6 address or both. Record this address and any limitations
regarding where it can be accessed from within your Ethernet network.
normally not needed. You might need a service IP address to access the service
assistant during some recovery procedures. Use this address if the control
enclosure CLI is not working. These addresses are not set during the installation
of a Storwize V7000 system, but you can set these IP addresses later by using
the management GUI or the chserviceip CLI command.
only in certain circumstances. The service IP address connects to a node canister
in the control enclosure. Access to the address is sometimes required if the
canister has a fault that stops it from becoming an active member of the system.
Each of the two node canisters can have a service IP address that is specified for
Ethernet port 1. Each address can have either an IPv4 address or an IPv6
address or both. Ensure that the address specified for each node canister is
different.
system through the service IP address. The authentication of superuser is always
local; therefore, the user ID can be used when a remote authentication server
that is used for other users is not available.
Value
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