Managing nodes
You can manage nodes with either the command-line interface or the management GUI.
- Adding a node to a system
You can add a node to the system by using the CLI or management GUI. A node can be added to the system if the node previously failed and is being replaced with a new node or if a repair action has caused the node to be unrecognizable by the system. When you add nodes, ensure that they are added in pairs to create a full I/O group. Adding a node to the system increases the capacity of the entire system. - Deleting a node from a system by using the CLI
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to remove a node from a system. - Replacing a faulty node in a clustered system
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to replace a faulty node in a clustered system. - Determining the WWNNs of a node using the CLI
You can determine the worldwide node names (WWNNs) of a node using the command-line interface (CLI).
Parent topic: Administering