Cluster With Two Networks - IBM Cluster 1350 Installation And Service

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Cluster with two networks

Ping failure on one or some nodes: If one or more nodes experience a ping
failure, it indicates a problem with the node hardware or software.
1. Attempt to telnet to the node via the serial console or KVM and verify the
Ping failure on only one network: If ping failures occur on one network but not
on the second network, it indicates a problem on the network adapter on the
Management Node for the network where the failure occurred.
Ping failure on one or both networks:
1. Verify that all communication devices on the network are powered on and that
2. Verify with support that correct IP Address, Net Mask, and Gateway settings
3. Use the ifconfig command to determine the IP Address scheme of each node
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Table 12. Network troubleshooting for a cluster with one network (continued)
1. Cannot ping a node or nodes on the
cluster network from the Management
Node, yet the rconsole command and
access from the KVM work correctly.
node is operational.
a. If telnet succeeds, check the syslog for errors.
1) If there are errors, go to "Isolating software problems" on page 69 for
software problem resolution.
2) If there are no errors, it indicates a network problem. Go to Table 14 on
page 63 and continue with the steps shown there.
b. If telnet fails, it indicates a node hardware problem. Go to "Isolating
hardware problems" on page 63 for problem resolution.
each device has a green status light on both ends of the connection.
for each device that fails to function in the network.
and compare it to the factory defaults shown in Table 13
Table 13.
Device
Management Node
Storage Node
First FAStT Storage
Second FAStT Storage
x335 Cluster Nodes
BladeCenter Ethernet Switch
Module
1. Use the ifconfig command to verify that
the IP settings are correct.
2. Verify that the cables are fully plugged
into the switch and node, and that
everything is plugged into the correct
port. Refer to the cabling information
printed on each cable label and "VLAN
options" on page 17 if you are unsure
where a cable belongs. Verify that the
link lights are on.
3. Swap ports on the Ethernet switch with a
Cluster Node port you know is working.
4. Verify the Ethernet switch port is
configured for the Management VLAN.
IP address
172.20.0.1
172.30.0.1
172.20.1.1
172.20.2.1
172.20.2.2
172.20.3.1
172.20.90.1
Host Name
eth0–mgtnode.cluster.net
eth1–mgtnode-eth1
storage001
node001...nodexxx

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