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hii,
I am setting up a new vfiler on a Filer, the vfiler is on different domain from the filer, so i created a vlan on vif1 having eoa and eob trunked..My question is by mistake i have put the ipspace on the partner different from filer..i typed it as nor2 instead of nor1. so i want to change it to nor1 however it is on source. I know that there is no way to change the IPspace name or change the vfiler ipspace assigned once created as here it is Trunked interface having a vlan created on vif1. But to be noted, there is no vfiler apart from default vfiler on the partner where i created ipspace. so how can i resolve this issue considering the failover process to work fine. It would be a great help.
Thanks,
Srinivas
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For failover, Ipspace names must match with the partner interface in the same Ipspace. If not the same you have to destroy and recreate them.
For failover, Ipspace names must match with the partner interface in the same Ipspace. If not the same you have to destroy and recreate them.
Thanks scott, you are so quick..But the virtual interface is already assigned to ipspace that i want to destroy..below is what i did on partner
partner filer>vlan create vif1 513
ipspace create nor2
ipspace assign nor2 vif1-513
Now what should i do??
Bring it back to default then create nor1 and reassign. As long as not in use yet.
ipspace assign default-ipspace vif1-513
ipspace create nor1
ipspace destroy nor2
ipspace assign nor1 vif1-513
Create the vFiler with nor1
ipspace assign nor2 vif1-513
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Not required. Just the Ipspace and partner. No vFiler needed on the partner. Just interface in the Ipspace
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Thanks, I have changed accordingly, it works fine..Also, these are the three steps I want to additionally add to the rc file on both nodes..Do you think its right??
Nas01>
vlan create vif1 513
ifconfig vif1-513 192.168.55.221 netmask 255.255.255.165 mtusize 1500 partner vif1-513
vfiler run nor1 route add default 192.168.55.128 1
Nas02>
vlan create vif1 513
ifconfig vif1-513 192.168.55.221 netmask 255.255.255.165 mtusize 1500 partner vif1-513
vfiler run nor1 route add default 192.168.55.128 1
The ips are duplicate. On the partner you don't need an ip of no vFiler on that interface...or a different ip if there is. And the vFiler name won't be the same if on the partner do the default route only on the node that owns the vFiler.
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To be more clear... You can't have duplicate ips. Either a different ip or no ip.
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vif1-513 on nas01 and nas02 each need a unique IP address... or if no vFiler on nas02, then you don't need to specify an ip address at all.
Vif1-513 on desti has no Ip assigned, Considering no vfiler on nas02, below is the only change in the green bold required. Correct me if I am wrong.
Nas01>
vlan create vif1 513
ifconfig vif1-513 192.168.55.221 netmask 255.255.255.165 mtusize 1500 partner vif1-513
vfiler run nor1 route add default 192.168.55.128 1
Nas02>
vlan create vif1 513
ifconfig vif1-413 partner vif1-413
vfiler run nor1 route add default 192.168.55.128 1
Much better. That works.
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Thanks a lot..when I created a vlan on existing vif of a filer having two ethernet interfaces trunked. The interfaces got bounced or rebooted for some secs or a minute and got alerts to the server side. Again they got back saying that interfaces are up. I don’t know why it happened, but I think once I created vfiler they got up..Is it right??..IF so in future how to avoid this issue do I need to down the interfaces before creating vlans. Hope you give some insight on this..Thanks in advance.
The ip address assignment automatically binds to a vFiler when the vFiler starts. It is in the registry to know that when the ip Comes up where to assign it
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When the vfiler starts it is the same as a physical controller…the ip is available if the vfiler is online. Vfiler status –a will show the status
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That is fine…what I mean is before the vfiler is started..i said the interfaces got rebooted when vlan is assigned to vif, right..so my question is before rebooting what do I need to tell the server team like do I need to take down time from the users who are accessing that interfaces or do I need to just let them that interfaces reboots gonna happen??
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The ip address assignment automatically binds to a vFiler when the vFiler starts. It is in the registry to know that when the ip Comes up where to assign it
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Same as a physical controller… if the interface goes down the users go down… if a cluster takeover/giveback then nfs and iscsi can stay persistent but not cifs which has to reconnect.