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Adding iSCSI magic ping addresses
[invirt/doc/xvm.git]
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xvm-host-setup-notes
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xvm-host-setup-notes
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Currently allocated backend IPs:
18.4.58.232 new a-s IPMI
18.4.58.233 new s-m IPMI
18.4.58.234 new a-m IPMI
18.4.58.232 new a-s IPMI
18.4.58.233 new s-m IPMI
18.4.58.234 new a-m IPMI
+18.4.58.235 new d-o IPMI
+18.4.58.236 new g-d IPMI
+18.4.58.237 new b-f IPMI
+18.4.58.238 new m-a IPMI
10.6.128.16 c-s
10.6.128.16 c-s
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+141,18
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iscsi. Multipath will come up automatically along with that.
Make sure corosync is running before starting clvmd (I know, obvious, but still)
Make sure corosync is running before starting clvmd (I know, obvious, but still)
+Copy /etc/init/ttyhvc0.conf from another new host
+
On another XVM host, run ipmitool -I lanplus -U ADMIN -H <address of
On another XVM host, run ipmitool -I lanplus -U ADMIN -H <address of
-new machine's ipmi> user set password 2
+new machine's ipmi> shell
+user list
+user set password <ID of ADMIN user>
Change the password to the XVM root password
Change the password to the XVM root password
+exit
Serial console: from another XVM host run ipmitool -I lanplus -U ADMIN
-H <address of new machine's ipmi> shell
sol activate
Serial console: from another XVM host run ipmitool -I lanplus -U ADMIN
-H <address of new machine's ipmi> shell
sol activate
+
+To bring up the iSCSI backend, you'll need to ping:
+ping 18.4.{58,59}.{128,129}