X-Git-Url: http://xvm.mit.edu/gitweb/invirt/doc/xvm.git/blobdiff_plain/8191fbe80de746ff942da0e5224752f2cbc3f555..5e6472eb94503923620fcf39bcc09c0f9cd09cb2:/xvm-host-setup-notes

diff --git a/xvm-host-setup-notes b/xvm-host-setup-notes
index e64bfce..ecbee9f 100644
--- a/xvm-host-setup-notes
+++ b/xvm-host-setup-notes
@@ -77,6 +77,10 @@ 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
+18.4.58.235 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
@@ -137,7 +141,7 @@ iscsi. Multipath will come up automatically along with that.
 
 Make sure corosync is running before starting clvmd (I know, obvious, but still)
 
-Copy /etc/ttyhvc0.conf from another new host
+Copy /etc/init/ttyhvc0.conf from another new host
 
 On another XVM host, run ipmitool -I lanplus -U ADMIN -H <address of
 new machine's ipmi> shell
@@ -150,3 +154,5 @@ 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}