Procedure
1.
Obtain the HNAS Factory Reset code for the required level to be installed on the
node.
2.
Complete a factory reset of the new node per the documented procedure in order
to install the node at the desired code level.
3.
Run
nas-preconfig
on the node, entering the required information to allow BALI
to start following a reboot of the new node.
For the Admin EVS, enter a valid IP address that is available for use temporarily.
Once this node is joined to the cluster this address will be removed and the existing
Admin IP address in the cluster will be used.
4.
Ensure that the new node boots, and that you can connect to it via SSH and login to
BALI.
5.
Use the CLI
hport-wwn
command to get the WWN information for the new node.
Record the new WWN information for the new node.
WWN Information
WWN-Port 1
WWN-Port 2
WWN-Port 3
WWN-Port 4
Preparing the old node for removal
Prepare the old node for removal before installing the new node.
Procedure
1.
Backup the SMU.
2.
Backup the Node Registry.
3.
If the node that you are replacing is still running, login to the SMU GUI.
4.
Migrate EVSs to an alternate node.
5.
Shut down the node.
6.
Once the node is shut down, go to
Home
>
Server Settings
>
Cluster
Configuration
and delete the entry for the node that you are replacing.
7.
Label the cables connected to each of the ports on the node, and disconnect the
cables once they have been labelled. Ensure that you use dust covers where
required.
8.
Remove the old node from the rack.
9.
Place the old node into the packaging that the new node was shipped in and mark it
as a bad part.
Preparing the old node for removal
Appendix A: Server replacement procedures
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