Problem: Unable To Log On To The Storage System Management Gui; Problem: Cannot Create A Clustered Storage System - IBM Storwize V7000 Maintenance Manual

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v Ensure that you are using the correct management IP address. If you know the
v Ensure that all node canisters have an Ethernet cable that is connected to port 1
v Ping the management address to see if the Ethernet network permits the
v If you have just created the clustered system using the USB key or service

Problem: Unable to log on to the storage system management GUI

This topic assists you when you can see the storage system management GUI login
screen but cannot log on.
Log on using your user name and password. Follow the suggested actions when
you encounter a specific situation:
v If you are not logging on as superuser, contact your system administrator who
v If the user name that you are using is authenticated through a remote
v If you do not know the password for superuser, go to "Procedure: Resetting

Problem: Cannot create a clustered storage system

This topic helps if your attempt to create a clustered storage system has failed.
Getting node canister and system information using the service assistant" on
page 48; otherwise, go to "Procedure: Getting node canister and system
information using a USB key" on page 49 and obtain the state of each of the
node canisters from the data that is returned. If there is not a node canister with
a state of active, resolve the reason why it is not in active state. If the state of
both node canisters is candidate, then there is not a clustered system to connect
to. If the node state is service, go to "Procedure: Fixing node errors" on page 56.
service address of a node canister, go to "Procedure: Getting node canister and
system information using the service assistant" on page 48; otherwise, go to
"Procedure: Getting node canister and system information using a USB key" on
page 49 and obtain the management IP address from the data that is returned.
and that the port is working. To understand the port status, go to "Procedure:
Finding the status of the Ethernet connections" on page 55.
connection. If the ping fails, check the Ethernet network configuration to see if
there is a routing or a firewall issue. Ensure that the Ethernet network
configuration is compatible with the gateway and subnet or prefix settings.
Ensure that you have not used the Ethernet address of another device as the
management address. If necessary, modify your network settings to establish a
connection.
assistant, and entered a management IP address that is not accessible, you can
safely delete the system and perform the clustered-system creation again using a
suitable address. It is safe to delete the clustered system in this situation because
you have not configured any volumes or loaded any data onto the system.
Do not delete the clustered system if you have created any volumes on your
system because any data on those volumes will be lost. In this case, you must
gain access to the management IP address. If you just created the clustered
system and cannot access the management IP address, go to "Procedure:
Deleting a system completely" on page 56 to reset the enclosure. After that
procedure, repeat the procedures to create a new clustered system using an
accessible IP address.
can verify your user name and reset your account password.
authentication server, verify that the server is available. If the authentication
server is unavailable, you can log on as user name superuser. This user is
always authenticated locally.
superuser password" on page 47.
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