NetApp HCI Manual page 342

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You must use the TUI to configure static network information as well as cluster information. If
you were using out-of-band management, you must configure it on the new node.
You should have a console or keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) to perform these steps, and have the network
and cluster information necessary to configure the node.
Steps
1. Attach a keyboard and monitor to the node.
The TUI appears on the tty1 terminal with the Network Settings tab.
2. Use the on-screen navigation to configure the Bond1G and Bond10G network settings for the node. You
should enter the following information for Bond1G:
◦ IP address. You can reuse the Management IP address from the failed node.
◦ Subnet mask. If you do not know, your network administrator can provide this information.
◦ Gateway address. If you do not know, your network administrator can provide this information.
You should enter the following information for Bond10G:
◦ IP address. You can reuse the Storage IP address from the failed node.
◦ Subnet mask. If you do not know, your network administrator can provide this information.
3. Enter
s
to save the settings, and then enter
4. Enter
c
to navigate to the Cluster tab.
5. Use the on-screen navigation to set the hostname and cluster for the node.
If you want to change the default hostname to the name of the node you removed, you
should do it now.
It is best to use the same name for the new node as the node you replaced to avoid
confusion in the future.
6. Enter
s
to save the settings.
The cluster membership changes from Available to Pending.
7. In NetApp Element Plug-in for vCenter Server, select NetApp Element Management > Cluster > Nodes.
8. Select Pending from the drop-down list to view the list of available nodes.
9. Select the node you want to add, and select Add.
It might take up to 15 minutes for the node to be added to the cluster and displayed
under Nodes > Active.
Adding the drives all at once can lead to disruptions. For best practices related to adding
and removing drives, see
10. Select Drives.
11. Select Available from the drop-down list to view the available drives.
12. Select the drives you want to add, and select Add.
y
to accept the changes.
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