Editing a package, Editing a package 87 – HP StorageWorks 8000 NAS User Manual
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Check Reboot Node on Failure if you want the server to automatically
reboot if a failure occurs.
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Select a Primary Node that you want to start the package from the drop-
down list.
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From the Available Volume Groups list, select the volume group(s) you
want to include in the package, then click Select.
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Enter a Virtual IP Address (an IP address used to access the storage
associated with the package) and enter the Subnet. Click Add.
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Click OK. To activate the package, you must start it. See “Starting a
Package” on page 88 for information.
Editing a Package
Note
This section applies only if you have purchased a high-
availability NAS solution.
Before you proceed, you must stop the package to edit the information.
To edit a package:
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In the Command View NAS web interface, click the Storage tab.
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Navigate down the tree and select Failover Packages.
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Select Actions > Edit Package.
4
Select a Failback Policy from the drop-down list.
5
Check Auto Start if you want the package to automatically start once the
server is running in the cluster.
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Check Reboot Node on Failure if you want the server to automatically
reboot if a failure occurs.
7
Select a Primary Node from the drop-down list.
8
From the Available Volume Groups list, select the volume group you want
to include in the package, then click Select.
9
Enter a Virtual IP Address (an IP address used to access the storage
associated with the package) and enter the Subnet. Click Add.
10
Click OK. To activate the package, you must start it. See “Starting a