2. Create network configuration information (XML definition) using the acquired network device information.
3. Confirm there are no differences besides the link information (under Links tag) regarding the added or modified destinations for
connection, by comparing the network configuration information of network devices registered in Resource Orchestrator and the
network configuration information created in 2.
If there is any difference, check with the system administrator that network device configurations have not been modified, and
change the network configuration information if necessary.
The network configuration information of network devices registered in Resource Orchestrator can be obtained using the rcxadm
netconfig export command.
4. Modify the network device by setting the confirmed network configuration information as the input information.
Use the rcxadm netdevice modify command to modify network devices.
5. Confirm from the ROR console that the network device information has changed, and the status is normal.
See
- For details on how to create network configuration information (XML definition), refer to "14.6 Network Configuration Information"
in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
- For details on the rcxadm netconfig command, refer to "3.7 rcxadm netconfig" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
- For details on the rcxadm netdevice command, refer to "3.8 rcxadm netdevice" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
9.6 Storage Device Maintenance
This section explains how to maintain storage devices.
- Replacing storage devices
No specific action is required in Resource Orchestrator.
In Resource Orchestrator, the settings for storage devices are not restored.
Restore the settings for storage devices based on the information in hardware manuals.
- Replacing Fibre Channel switches
No specific action is required in Resource Orchestrator.
In Resource Orchestrator, the settings for Fibre Channel switches are not restored.
Restore the settings for Fibre Channel switches based on the information in hardware manuals.
9.7 Power Monitoring Device (PDU or UPS) Maintenance
This section explains how to maintain power monitoring devices (PDU or UPS).
- Replacing power monitoring devices (PDU or UPS)
After replacing a power monitoring device, re-configure hardware properties of the power monitoring device (PDU or UPS).
Use the following procedure to replace a power monitoring device.
1. Replace the faulty power monitoring device.
2. Set the admin LAN IP address and SNMP community on the replacement device to the same values as those that were set on
the faulty device.
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