![]() ![]() ![]() Change CS0 IP to the new /nas/sbin/clariion_mgmt -modify -spa_ip 10.2.5.8 -spb_ip 10.2.5.9Ĭhecking if interface eth3 is configured.yesĬhecking if interface eth3:1 is configured.noĬhecking if interface eth3:2 is configured.noĬhecking if IP (10.2.5.8) is available.yesĬhecking if IP (10.2.5.9) is available.yesĬhecking if a gateway is setup for eth3.yesĬhecking if CS IP address matches domain record.yes.ComponentĬhange IP Address of Primary Control Station: ![]() Networking wise I had a dual homed VM which had Network Adapters in each VLAN/PortGroup to allow the change from old to new. I would still suggest doing this via Serial if you have easy physical access to the SAN however in my case it was at the other side of the country. In the example below we are initially concerned with the Control Station and Storage Processors of the VNX and we will change their IPs via SSH and not via Serial as suggested in the EMC guides. Generally once warranty terms and finance expire old SANs like this get returned to sender to be replaced by a newer model or new storage of some description.Īs a change of topic on this blog I thought it would be good to document the process as there isn’t a lot of info out there on what needs to be done apart from the official EMC VNX Documentation locked away behind the EMC Client Portal. Our Operations Team where faced with an unfamiliar situation a few weeks back where we needed to re-ip an EMC VNX5300 that had it’s warranty extended and was relocated to a new Availability Zone.
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