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03-03-2025 12:42 AM - last edited on 03-03-2025 01:18 AM by support_s
03-03-2025 12:42 AM - last edited on 03-03-2025 01:18 AM by support_s
Hi!
I am new to Nimble storage administration, after studying the manuals and before I start changing the configuration I would like to confirm if by editing the current network configuration, saving it as draft and then editing it, I can make all the changes I have in mind.
The changes involve reassigning ports, IPs, VLANs, services.... All this in draft mode and without affecting production until the day the configuration is put into service.
Thank you very much.
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03-03-2025 12:53 AM
03-03-2025 12:53 AM
Re: Reconfigure Nimble Storage network setting in producction
Hello,
That is correct. By making changes in the draft network configuration, there will not be any impact.
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03-03-2025 01:03 AM
03-03-2025 01:03 AM
Re: Reconfigure Nimble Storage network setting in producction
Thanks Subash
Thank you for the clarification and quick response.
I think it's a great feature to be able to do this kind of thing.
With this in mind, finally to finish understanding the operation. For a standard iSCSI configuration based on 2 different IP addresses for a set of ESXi hosts. This type of configuration in Nimble is valid, it is something that has not been very clear to me in the manuals.
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03-03-2025 01:13 AM
03-03-2025 01:13 AM
SolutionYes for two subnets in iSCSI this looks good. However, I would recommend taking a look at our best practices guid/ deployment considerations from infosight https://infosight.hpe.com/InfoSight/media/cms/active/public/HPE_Nimble_Storage_Deployment_Considerations_for_Networking.pdf.
There are couple of topology considerations starting page No#13 and decide which is best for your setup.
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