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Performing actions on cluster resources – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Performing Actions on Cluster Resources

Some of the actions you can perform on resources within a ServerNet cluster include:

Testing ServerNet cluster connectivity. Perform the

Node Connectivity ServerNet Path Test

for the external

ServerNet fabrics, the

Node Responsive Test

for the 6780 switch node port, and the

Responsive Test

for the

6780 switch module.

Starting and stopping the ServerNet cluster subsystem ($ZZSCL). Perform the

Set ServerNet Cluster State

action on the ServerNet Cluster resource.

Switching the primary and backup processors for

SANMAN

and

SNETMON

. Perform the

Switch SANMAN

Process Pair

and

Switch SNETMON Process Pair

actions on the ServerNet Cluster resource.

Setting LEDs on switch or switch components to blink so the resource can be easily located. Perform the Blink
LED action for 6780 switch components and the Blink All LEDs action for the 6780 switch module. For the
ServerNet II switch component of the 6770 switch, perform the Blink LED action.

Assigning a text string to help locate a cluster switch. See

Specifying a Cluster Switch Locator String

.

Updating firmware, configuration, and FPGA code for the 6780 ServerNet switch. Perform the

Firmware Update

,

Configuration Update

, and

FPGA Update

actions on the switch logic board component.

Updating firmware and configuration for the 6770 cluster switch. Perform the

Firmware Update

and

Configuration

Update

actions on the ServerNet II switch component.

Replacing components of a cluster switch using the Replace Switch guided procedure. To launch the guided
procedure, navigate to the switch component and perform the Replace action.

Performing actions on ServerNet cluster resources is similar to

performing actions on resources

within a server. First

expand the ServerNet Cluster resource in the tree pane and then navigate to the cluster resource on which you want
to perform an action.

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