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DNS server name(s)
Specify a primary and, optionally, a secondary
DNS server.
Domain name
The name of your local domain.
Hostname
A local hostname for the HP VMA SAN
Gateway.
This should be a unique host name for each
gateway.
Admin password
Setting a password is highly recommended.
Timezone
Set the clock timezone by specifying the zone and
subzones. (Use "?" to display zone names
interactively.)
NTP server
Optional and recommended.
Email notification
recipients, mail hub, & port
Set recipients to
for
HP Customer Support and at least one email alias
for your company, in a comma-separated list.
Enable HP support
Set autosupport to
yes
to ensure proper handling
of support issues.
Cluster interface name
The interface for internal vCLUSTER traffic. In a
single Ethernet-cabled Gateway, this is eth1. A
VLAN can be used instead to separate
vCLUSTER multicast traffic from management
traffic. If using a VLAN, the cluster interface
name is based on the VLAN ID. For example, if
you use VLAN #14 then the cluster interface
name is “vlan14”. In a redundant gateway pair
configuration (in which both eth1 and eth2 are
used) without a VLAN being used, then the eth0
bonded interface should be specified for the
cluster interface name.
Cluster expected nodes
Set the number of nodes (HP VMA SAN
Gateways) in the cluster. The minimum is 1 for a
standalone gateway.
Note that this is the expected number of HP VMA
SAN Gateway nodes only. Do not include the
number of VMA Arrays.
Cluster id
The cluster id is preconfigured with the HP VMA
SAN Gateway.
For standby and other members of a vCLUSTER
management group, use the master node cluster
ID
Table 3.1 HP VMA SAN Gateway Settings