You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to add a node back into the system after it is either removed or rejected.
About this task
Attention: Before you add a node to a system, configure the switch
zoning. The node to add must be in the same zone as all
other node in the system. You can replace a
node when the switch is zoned by worldwide port name (WWPN) rather than by switch
port. To use the same WWPNs, carefully adhere to this service procedure.
Procedure
To add a node to a system, complete the following
procedure:
- Issue this CLI command to list the node candidates:
lsnodecandidate
- Issue this CLI command to add the node:
addnode -panelname panel_name -name
new_name_arg -iogrp iogroup_name
The panel_name variable is the
name that is noted in step 1. (For this example,
the panel name is 000279.) The number is printed on the front panel of the node that you are adding
back into the system. Use the new_name_arg variable to specify a name for the new
node. The iogroup_name variable is the I/O group that was noted when the previous
node was deleted from the system.
Note: In a service situation, add a
node back into a system by using the original
node name. When the partner node in the I/O group is not deleted, the I/O group name is the default when the
-name value is not specified.
This example shows the command that you can use:
addnode -panelname 000279 -name newnode -iogrp io_grp1
The following example output might result:
Node, id [newnode], successfully added
Attention: If more than one candidate
node exists, add it into same I/O group to which it belonged before it was
deleted. Failure to do so might result in data corruption. If you are uncertain about which
candidate node belongs to the I/O group, shut down all host systems that access this
system. Restart each system after you add all
nodes back into the system.
- Issue this CLI command to ensure that the node was added
successfully:
svcinfo lsnode
Results
This output is an example of what you might see when you run the
lsnode command:
id name UPS_serial_number WWNN status IO_group_id IO_group_name config_node UPS_unique_id hardware
1 node1 1000877059 5005076801000EAA online 0 io_grp0 yes 20400002071C0149 8G4
2 node2 1000871053 500507680100275D online 0 io_grp0 no 2040000207040143 8G4
All nodes are now online.