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HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual

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AM456-9007B Rev 02

HP VMA SAN Gateway Installation and User Guide

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In the VMA Web Interface, the Gateways page lists all of the HP VMA SAN

Gateways (nodes) in the cluster, their status, and role (master node, standby node,

or normal node). Using controls in the Gateways page, you may view additional

information, stop the HP VMA SAN Gateway (remove it from the cluster), or

reboot it. If you stop a HP VMA SAN Gateway in this page, it can only be restored

to service by using the CLI. For more information, see

Gateways Page

on page

188.

Show Cluster Global Brief Command

The

show cluster global brief

command displays the cluster ID and name,

the management IP address and netmask, the cluster master interface, and the

number of HP VMA SAN Gateways (nodes) in the cluster.

The following is an example of

show cluster global brief

on the standby

node:

For each node, the display gives its node role (master, standby, or normal), host ID,

external IP address, and internal IP address.

SM076 [NJ-Lab-vSHARE00: standby] # show cluster global brief

Global cluster state summary

==============================

Cluster ID: 99999-9999-1023

Cluster name: NJ-Lab-vSHARE00

Management IP: 10.10.0.38/24

Cluster master IF: eth1

Cluster node count: 2

ID Role State Host External Addr Internal Addr

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2 master online SM075 10.10.0.37 10.10.0.37

3* standby online SM076 10.10.0.143 10.10.0.143

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