Hacmp Configuration; Procedures For Changing Ip Addresses - IBM System Storage DR550 V3.0 Installation, Setup, Operations, And Problem Determination Manual

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192.168.4.103
drs_DS40002_ctrlA
192.168.5.104
drs_DS40002_ctrlB
DRS_Engine_2
192.168.1.23
drs_engine2_boot
192.168.2.11
drs_engine2_stdby
192.168.3.11
drs_engine2_hrtbeat
192.168.4.24
drs_engine2_DS40001_ctrlA
192.168.5.26
drs_engine2_DS40001_ctrlB
192.168.4.101
drs_DS40001_ctrlA
192.168.5.102
drs_DS40001_ctrlB
Each connection should be to a different 10/100/1000 Ethernet switch, which are elements of the
customer's network. The reason to use different switches is to enhance network availability to the
DR550. The boot network is the network for normal usage. The second network is the standby
network which is used in case of problems with the boot network.
It is important not to change the TCP/IP addresses on the P5 520 servers for the attachment of the
DS4100 servers nor change the TCP/IP addresses on the DS4100 storage servers.

HACMP Configuration

When changing the IP addresses, you should use the integrated console to make these changes. If
the integrated console is not working, the serial port on the front of each P5 520 server is available
for connection to a TTY terminal (provided by the customer). The console works best with a physical
ASCII terminal such as IBM 3151 or vt100 or a PC workstation running a terminal emulator such as
hyperterm, emulating vt100.
HACMP heartbeat information is exchanged between the two nodes through the host bus adapters
(Ethernet) in slot 3 of the P5 520s. This connection is used to monitor the network and server,
ensuring that a failure does not cause an interruption in data access.
The HACMP configuration needs to be modified when the solution is deployed in the customer
environment. The boot and the standby addresses will have to be modified to be compatible with the
customer subnet that they connect to. It is a best practice recommendation to have them (boot and
standby) on different subnets.

Procedures for Changing IP Addresses

To configure the DR550 for the use with your network you have to change five IP addresses from
their factory settings. The changes are made on both P5 520 servers. No changes are needed on
the DS4100 or the 2005-B16.
The following table, which was also provided in the Site Preparation and Planning Section of this
document, may be helpful in recording the IP addresses to be used in your operational environment.
IP Description
Drs_engine1_boot
Drs_engine1_stdby
Drs_engine2_boot
Drs_engine2_stdby
Drs_cluster_svc
IBM Storage Systems
Version 3.0 ------17 March 2006
Preconfigured TCP/IP addresses for 10/100/1000 Ethernet
IP Address from Factory
192.168.1.21
192.168.2.10
192.168.1.23
192.168.2.11
192.168.1.22
DS4100
DS4100
AIX
AIX
AIX / HACMP
AIX
AIX
DS4100
DS4100
IP Address in Network
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