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12-21-2004 10:25 PM
12-21-2004 10:25 PM
How could I see the standby lans?, How could I know what lan is the standby of other lan?
Is there any file to see this?.
I have a lot of lans in one server and I don't known how to look this.
I know that lan1 and lan6 are the standby but I don't known of which lan.
Thanks very much!
Carmen.
# lanscan
Hardware Station Crd Hdw Net-Interface NM MAC HP-DLPI DLPI
Path Address In# State NamePPA ID Type Support Mjr#
1/0/0/1/0 0x000E7FEDE1E9 2 UP lan2 snap2 1 ETHER Yes 119
1/0/4/1/0/4/0 0x000F2067FA24 3 UP lan3 snap3 2 ETHER Yes 119
1/0/4/1/0/5/0 0x000F2067FA25 4 UP lan4 snap4 3 ETHER Yes 119
1/0/4/1/0/6/0 0x000F2067FA26 5 UP lan5 snap5 4 ETHER Yes 119
1/0/4/1/0/7/0 0x000F2067FA27 6 UP lan6 snap6 5 ETHER Yes 119
1/0/12/1/0 0x00306E5D3228 7 UP lan7 snap7 6 ETHER Yes 119
1/0/12/1/1 0x00306E5D3229 8 UP lan8 snap8 7 ETHER Yes 119
0/0/14/1/0 0x00306E5D321E 0 UP lan0 snap0 8 ETHER Yes 119
0/0/14/1/1 0x00306E5D321F 1 UP lan1 snap1 9 ETHER Yes 119
# ifconfig lan1
ifconfig: no such interface
# ifconfig lan2
lan2: flags=1843
inet 10.16.137.136 netmask ffffffe0 broadcast 10.16.137.159
# ifconfig lan3
lan3: flags=843
inet 10.20.0.123 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.20.0.255
# ifconfig lan4
ifconfig: no such interface
# ifconfig lan5
ifconfig: no such interface
# ifconfig lan6
ifconfig: no such interface
# ifconfig lan7
ifconfig: no such interface
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12-21-2004 10:29 PM
12-21-2004 10:29 PM
Re: standby lans
Go to sam
Networks and communications->interface cards
And you can see list of lan interface and their state: "enable or disable"
Stf ;-)
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12-21-2004 10:33 PM
12-21-2004 10:33 PM
SolutionI take it the server is in a service guard environment ?
cmviewcl -v will show you which lans are configured in your cluster and what is primary, standby and heartbeat.
cmquerycl -c
will give you a more detailed status
Then of course, to view non service guard nic config, look at /etc/rc.config.d/netconf
HTH
Steve
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12-21-2004 10:48 PM
12-21-2004 10:48 PM
Re: standby lans
http://software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=J4240AA
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12-22-2004 03:39 AM
12-22-2004 03:39 AM
Re: standby lans
This machine has not have Service-Guard, and in the /etc/rc.config.d/netconf the lans that are no config (lan1, lan4, lan5, lan6 and lan7) are not here.
I have look, whin lanscan -q
# lanscan
Hardware Station Crd Hdw Net-Interface NM MAC HP-DLPI DLPI
Path Address In# State NamePPA ID Type Support Mjr#
1/0/0/1/0 0x000E7FEDE1E9 2 UP lan2 snap2 1 ETHER Yes 119
1/0/4/1/0/4/0 0x000F2067FA24 3 UP lan3 snap3 2 ETHER Yes 119
1/0/4/1/0/5/0 0x000F2067FA25 4 UP lan4 snap4 3 ETHER Yes 119
1/0/4/1/0/6/0 0x000F2067FA26 5 UP lan5 snap5 4 ETHER Yes 119
1/0/4/1/0/7/0 0x000F2067FA27 6 UP lan6 snap6 5 ETHER Yes 119
1/0/12/1/0 0x00306E5D3228 7 UP lan7 snap7 6 ETHER Yes 119
1/0/12/1/1 0x00306E5D3229 8 UP lan8 snap8 7 ETHER Yes 119
0/0/14/1/0 0x00306E5D321E 0 UP lan0 snap0 8 ETHER Yes 119
0/0/14/1/1 0x00306E5D321F 1 UP lan1 snap1 9 ETHER Yes 119
LinkAgg0 0x000000000000 900 DOWN lan900 snap900 11 ETHER Yes 119
LinkAgg1 0x000000000000 901 DOWN lan901 snap901 12 ETHER Yes 119
LinkAgg2 0x000000000000 902 DOWN lan902 snap902 13 ETHER Yes 119
LinkAgg3 0x000000000000 903 DOWN lan903 snap903 14 ETHER Yes 119
LinkAgg4 0x000000000000 904 DOWN lan904 snap904 15 ETHER Yes 119
# lanscan -q
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
1
900
901
902
903
904
And the files
/etc/rc.config.d/hp_apaconf
/etc/rc.config.d/hp_apaportconf
/etc/rc.config.d/netconf
/etc/lanmon/lanconfig.ascii
haven't got any reference to this lans...
Does it means that there is not standby configured whith this lans??
Thanks very much!
Carmen.
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12-22-2004 04:02 AM
12-22-2004 04:02 AM
Re: standby lans
It seems you haven't configured it as standby lan's When they are configured you will not see them in the lanscan output and of course they must appear in the
/etc/rc.config.d/hp_apaportconf
file.
You can find useful this link:
http://docs.hp.com/en/J4240-90018/J4240-90018.pdf
Regards