The IP Address Configuration dialog box opens.
5.
In the dialog box, click the OK button.
The Network Configuration dialog box opens.
6.
In the dialog box, click the OK button.
The network service restarts. Your connection to the appliance is lost.
7.
To log in again, right-click the VTrak server
from the popup menu.
Setting Up a Failover
To set-up a failover:
1.
In the Tree, right-click a VTrak server
Failover Setup Wizard from the popup menu.
The Failover Setup wizard opens.
Click the Next button to continue.
The Option Settings for the primary server dialog box opens. It tells you
which upstream protocol is currently available for failover.
2.
In the dialog box, click the OK button.
The Failover Setup wizard opens again.
Click the Next button to continue.
The Rescan Physical Devices dialog box opens.
3.
In the dialog box, click the Yes button to perform the rescan.
The Select the secondary server dialog box opens.
4.
In the dialog box, click the VTrak appliance you want.
Check the Mutual Failover box.
A mutual failover is a configuration with two primary servers where each
primary server is the also secondary server for the other.
In this procedure, you must verify the secondary standby WWPNs
for both adapters in both VTrak appliances (servers)
simultaneously.
To make the process easier and to minimize the chance of error,
open a second Management Console.
In the Tree, click the SCSI or Fiber Channel Adapter. Then look for
the Adapter's WWPN on the General tab
Task 13: Setting-up High Availability
icon and choose Connect
Note
icon and choose Failover >
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