Adding nodes to an existing system
Before you add a node to an existing system, consider this high-level overview of the requirements and tasks involved.
Before you begin
Procedure
- Install the system nodes in the rack.
- Connect the nodes to the LAN.
- Connect the nodes to the SAN fabric. For example, connect to the FC or FCoE ports on the nodes.
- Start the nodes.
- Zone the node ports in the existing zone. The system zone exists in each fabric with only node ports.
- Zone the node ports in the existing system and storage zone. A storage zone contains all of the system node ports and storage system ports that are in the fabric and used to access the physical disks.
- For each storage system that is used with the system, use the system management application to map the LUNs that are currently used by the system to all of the WWPNs of the system nodes that you want to add. The nodes must recognize the same LUNs that the existing nodes in the system can recognize before they can be added. If the system nodes cannot recognize the same LUNs, the system is marked degraded.
- Add the nodes to the system.
- Check the status of the storage systems and MDisks to ensure that status is not marked degraded. If the status is degraded, a configuration problem must be resolved before you can do any further system configuration task. If the problem cannot be resolved, remove the newly added nodes from the clustered system and contact your system support center for assistance.