This section explains how to re-configure hardware properties from replaced hardware.
After hardware replacement, it is necessary to re-configure Resource Coordinator VE with the new hardware properties.
Note
Ensure this operation is performed only after the replacement of one of the following: the server itself, the NIC used either for the admin or public LAN, or the HBA.
If not, there is a possibility that operations on the server will not run correctly.
After replacing the hardware, the server status becomes "unknown". The appropriate status can be restored by re-configuring the hardware properties from the server.
Preconditions
The following preconditions must be satisfied before this operation can be performed:
Both the replaced server and replacement server must be the same model.
A warning message is shown if the model of the replacement server differs from that of the replaced server.
When replacing a PRIMGERY BX server, the replacement server must be inserted into the same slot as the server that is being replaced.
Hardware properties cannot be re-configured from a server inserted in a different slot. An error occurs if no server is inserted in the slot occupied by the previous server.
To move a server to a different slot within the chassis, that server must be deleted first, then registered again after being inserted in its new slot.
Re-configuring Hardware Properties following a Server Replacement
For PRIMERGY BX servers
Use the following procedure to re-configure properties from replaced hardware.
After hardware replacement, insert the server and check that the following message is displayed in the event log.
Server blade added |
After approximately 30 seconds, right-click the target server in the RC console resource tree, and select [Hardware Maintenance]-[Re-configure] from the popup menu.
The [Re-configure Hardware Properties] dialog is displayed.
Click the <OK> button.
The original hardware properties of the selected managed server are updated with new hardware properties obtained from the replacement server. If the maintenance LED is on it will be turned off automatically.
For rack-mount or tower servers
Use the following procedure to re-configure properties from replaced hardware.
If an Agent was already registered, power on the server.
In the RC console resource tree, right-click the target server and select [Hardware Maintenance]-[Re-configure] from the popup menu.
The [Re-configure Hardware Properties] dialog is displayed.
Enter MAC addresses for the network interfaces used on the Admin LAN.
This step can be skipped if no network interface was replaced.
MAC address (NIC1) under Admin LAN
This item is not required if an Agent was already registered.
MAC address (NIC2) under SAN Boot/Admin LAN Redundancy
This item is only required for the following cases.
- When using the HBA address rename setup service.
- When using GLS for Admin LAN redundancy on the target server.
- For the spare server of a server using Admin LAN redundancy.
Click the <OK> button.
The original hardware properties of the selected managed server are updated with new hardware properties obtained from the replacement server.