The
output
provides
information
about
each
node,
such
as,
the
node
type,
model
number,
serial
number,
and
host
name.
The
tab
file
output
also
provides
information
that
corresponds
each
node
to
its
terminal
server
network
and
service
processor
network.
For
the
terminal
server
network,
the
output
includes
the
console
server
host
name
and
the
console
port
number
to
which
the
node
is
connected.
For
the
service
processor
network,
the
output
includes
the
host
name
of
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
device
to
which
the
node
is
connected
and
the
internal
service
processor
name
for
the
node.
CSM
distinguishes
between
a
management
node,
a
pre-managed
node,
and
a
managed
node.
A
pre-managed
node
is
a
node
that
has
been
added
to
the
configuration
but
is
not
yet
ready
to
be
managed,
for
example,
because
it
has
not
yet
been
installed.
To
display
a
list
of
pre-managed
nodes
on
the
management
server,
at
the
console
prompt,
type
Isnode
-P
To
display
a
list
of
managed
nodes
on
the
management
server,
at
the
console
prompt,
type
Isnode
To
display
the
management
server,
at
any
node
console
prompt,
type
mgmtsvr
Isolating
network,
node,
and
Linux
problems
Cluster
1350
nodes
are
connected
over
a
10/100
Mb
Ethernet
cluster
network.
A
Cluster
1350
can
also
have
a
second
network,
either
an
additional
Ethernet
network
or
a
Myrinet
2000
network.
As
a
preliminary
diagnostic
step,
ping
all
the
nodes
over
all
available
networks.
Compare
the
error
to
possible
symptoms
in
Table
12.
Troubleshooting
the
shared
VLAN
Symptom
Action
v
Can
ping
the
storage
node
from
the
management
node
but
cannot
ping
the
cluster
nodes.
v
Can
ping
the
cluster
nodes
from
the
management
node
but
cannot
ping
the
storage
nodes.
v
Cannot
ping
either
the
storage
nodes
or
the
cluster
nodes.
v
Cannot
ping
the
cluster
nodes
in
one
of
the
expansion
cabinets.
1.
Make
sure
that
the
links
between
the
management
node,
storage
nodes,
Cisco
3550,
3500,
and
400x
switches.
2.
Restart
the
management
node
and
press
F1
to
enter
the
Setup
utility.
Make
sure
that
the
Ethernet
devices
are
turned
on.
3.
Make
sure
that
the
correct
driver
level
is
installed
for
1Gb
Fibre
Channel
Ethernet.
To
view
the
status,
at
the
console
prompt,
type,
ifconfig.
4.
Check
the
Cisco
(3500,
4003,
or
4006)
switch
for
green
status
LEDs
or
system
and
status
LEDs.
If
the
green
LEDs
are
lit,
the
switch
is
OK.
5.
To
make
sure
that
the
1
Gb
Fibre-Channel
Ethernet
connections
are
good,
swap
a
known
good
cable
with
a
suspect
cable
to
isolate
the
failing
device.
6.
Replace
the
failing
Fibre-Channel
cable,
GBIC,
or
network
interface
card.
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