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Miscellaneous Commands
Command
mod node 10.0.0.3 -mirror -newname 10.0.0.1 -secondary
11.0.0.4 -proxy
Purpose
Before using this command, use the CASA setup utility to change the mirror node's name or
IP address. This enables the Windows operating system to identify the node by its new name
or IP address.
Next, use the mod node command to change the node's information to enable the
appliance software to identify the node by its new name or IP address. Do not use this
command if you are replacing an appliance node.
You must specify a proxy path when modifying a mirror node using the CLI. The only
exception is when you are using many-to-one mirroring and are modifying multiple mirror
nodes from the target (Appliance D) to each source (Appliances A, B, and C). If the first
mirror relationship is from Appliance D to Appliance A, you do not specify a proxy path for
the subsequent relationships from Appliance D to Appliances B and C. You would enter the
command as follows:
mod node 14.0.0.3 -mirror -newname 14.0.0.1
Refer to
"Managing IP
Mirrors" in the HP OpenView Continuous Access Storage Appliance
System Administrator's Guide or to
"Mirroring
Commands" in the HP OpenView
Continuous Access Storage Appliance Command Line Interface Reference Guide for more
information.
Output
Mirror node 10.0.0.1 modified successfully.
Command
mod node 12.0.0.1 -mgmt -newname 12.0.0.2
Purpose
Modifies the public LAN connection you use to access and manage the appliance with the
user interface or CLI.
Output
Management IP 12.0.0.2 modified successfully.
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