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  • 1.  FC5200 Initial configuration

    Posted Thu March 14, 2024 03:08 AM

    Hi

     I connect first time to technician port and finish  configure the cluster IP  address of the FS5200

    Before I start to Initial configuration the customer want to change the cluster IP Address

    How I can change it before I start the Initial configuration ?



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    Moshe Bezalel
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  • 2.  RE: FC5200 Initial configuration

    IBM Champion
    Posted Thu March 14, 2024 03:29 AM

    go to settings > network > management ip addresses and change it 



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    Nezih Boyacioglu
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  • 3.  RE: FC5200 Initial configuration

    Posted Sun March 17, 2024 02:45 AM

    Hi

    I know to change it on the GUI after I finish the  Initial configuration

    I want to do it before I start the  Initial configuration 



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    Moshe Bezalel
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  • 4.  RE: FC5200 Initial configuration

    IBM Champion
    Posted Sun March 17, 2024 04:15 AM
    Edited by Nezih Boyacioglu Sun March 17, 2024 04:15 AM

    go to service gui and change it



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    Nezih Boyacioglu
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  • 5.  RE: FC5200 Initial configuration

    User Group Leader
    Posted Mon March 18, 2024 06:20 AM

    Hi Moshe,

    There is no System IP before initial configuration.  The very first proper configuration command you run is mkcluster (or create system) and that accepts the system IP as a required parameter.

     See https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/flashsystem-5x00/8.4.x?topic=cs-initializing-system-technician-port-3

    and
    https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/flashsystem-5x00/8.4.x?topic=stc-mkcluster-7

    As I mentioned before, you cannot edit the technician port IP, that is a fixed local/point to point IP.

    You can at any time change the serviceip of a node using the Service Assistant GUI or the service CLI.



    So there are 2 times/places you can configure the System IP or cluster IP.

    1: at cluster creation (which is system initialization workflow)
    2: at any point after cluster creation using the change management IP workflow or the chsystemip command line.

    I hope that helps.

    https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/flashsystem-5x00/8.5.x?topic=stc-satask-chserviceip
    In the GUI you select the node or node canister you want to edit based on it's name or panel id, and go to the Change Service IP panel or menu item (dependent on the version of code in use the flow differs).




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    Evelyn Perez
    IBM Senior Technical Staff Member
    IBM Storage Virtualize Software Architect for SVC and FlashSystem
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  • 6.  RE: FC5200 Initial configuration

    Posted 18 days ago

    I think I understand what you mean, if you connect to the storage with service IP
    192.168.70.121
    you enter service mode and change the IP settings of the controllers



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    Marcell Rafael Pinto
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  • 7.  RE: FC5200 Initial configuration

    User Group Leader
    Posted 18 days ago

    The Node doesn't have to be in service state (sevice mode wasn't a thing since 5.1.0) in order to change the serviceIP.  This can be done at any node non-offline state (active in cluster, service state or candidate).



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    Evelyn Perez
    IBM Senior Technical Staff Member
    IBM Storage Virtualize Software Architect for SVC and FlashSystem
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  • 8.  RE: FC5200 Initial configuration

    User Group Leader
    Posted 17 days ago
    Edited by Evelyn Perez 17 days ago

    To be clear:   You DO NOT enter service mode.

    Just log in to the service IP and change the IP using chserviceip or using the service GUI.



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    Evelyn Perez
    IBM Senior Technical Staff Member
    IBM Storage Virtualize Software Architect for SVC and FlashSystem
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  • 9.  RE: FC5200 Initial configuration

    Posted 17 days ago

    he wants to change the service IP before creating the cluster, then he can enter the default service IP and make this change, that's what I understood



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    Marcell Rafael Pinto
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  • 10.  RE: FC5200 Initial configuration

    Posted 17 days ago

    Since V8.6.0.x, you can change node service IP addresses directly in the management GUI, no need to enter Service Assistant GUI any longer. 

    That said, there is no need to log on with superuser any longer. Besides that, CLI chserviceip was made available as regular (svctask) command as well, Service Assistant CLI satask chserviceip is still available as well, of course.

    IBM Docs references:



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    Best regards, 

    Christian Schroeder
    IBM Storage Virtualize Support with Passion
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