HP Insight Cluster Management Utility manual Modifying logical groups, Deleting logical groups

Models: Insight Cluster Management Utility

1 191
Download 191 pages 59.43 Kb
Page 42
Image 42

For the first smart array logical drive on ProLiant servers, use cciss/c0d0.

IMPORTANT: For RHEL6, the smart array device name depends on the smart array controller. For additional information, see “HP Smart Array warning with RHEL6 and future Linux releases” (page 20).

4.Click OK.

5.To add nodes to the logical group, on the top bar click Cluster AdministrationLogical Group ManagementManage logical group. The following window appears.

Figure 16 Logical group management

6.Select any number of nodes from the Nodes in Cluster list on the left and use the arrows to move the nodes to the Nodes in the Logical Group list on the right. The nodes appear in the Nodes in the Logical Group with a "not active" notation. This indicates that the nodes have not yet been cloned, but are considered candidates for cloning. The notation will change to "active" after cloning is complete.

4.1.1Modifying logical groups

To modify the attributes and associated backup of an existing logical group, select the group from the list in the Logical Group Management window and then click Modify. This function does not allow you to change the name of the logical group. The dialog box is identical to Add Logical Group.

4.1.2 Deleting logical groups

To delete a logical group and its associated backup, select the group from the list in the Logical Group Management window and then click select Delete.

4.1.3 Renaming logical groups

To rename a logical group, select the group from the list in the Logical Group Management window and then click Rename.

42 Provisioning a cluster with HP Insight CMU

Page 42
Image 42
HP Insight Cluster Management Utility manual Modifying logical groups, Deleting logical groups, Renaming logical groups