Synchronize Cluster - IBM TotalStorage NAS Gateway 500 Administrator's Manual

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3. If a node has a boot adapter that is on a different subnet from all the boot
4. The Synchronize cluster panel appears:
Figure 20. Synchronize cluster
5. The Node network configuration panel appears next. There is one panel for
adapters on another node, the Static Routes Wizard will be launched before the
Synchronize Cluster panel appears, so that static routes to the other subnet or
subnets can be configured.
Attention: If static routes are necessary, it is important to properly configure
the routes. Failure to do so could result in problems synchronizing
the cluster. See Chapter 11, "Using the Static Routes Wizard," on
page 51.
When you have completed cluster configuration for all nodes, you have entered
all necessary information to configure clustering on your NAS Gateway 500. The
final step in setting up your cluster is to synchronize the cluster nodes. If you
feel you have entered any incorrect information on the preceding panels, you
can change the values by clicking Back.
Click Synchronize to begin cluster synchronization. This initial synchronization
process takes several minutes to complete. Subsequent synchronizations will be
faster. If Remote Mirroring is enabled, the cluster is synchronized and enabled
at the end of initial configuration; otherwise, the cluster is enabled (started) after
this synchronization is successful.
each node in the cluster. These panels specify the network configuration for all
remaining Ethernet ports that were not assigned to the cluster. These ports
cannot be used to serve highly available files, because the ports are not a part
of the cluster and will not fail over if the node becomes inaccessible. They are
better suited for administrative and service uses.
Chapter 10. Using the Cluster Wizard
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