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I need to change the IP used by ACP. Unfortunately, in 7.3.5P1 at least, this seems annoyingly obscure. Specifically,
netapp1b*> options acp
acp.domain 16099520
acp.enabled on
acp.netmask 16580607
acp.port e4a
Exactly what version of Rosetta Stone do I need to understand what the 'acp.domain' and 'acp.netmask' are? Or, rather, how to put the one I want to use in this format?
When I first enabled the option it ran through a wizard, but I cannot seem to find a way to restart that wizard. "options acp.enabled off" and "options acp.enabled on" do not do the trick.
The IP/netmask used originally above was 192.168.254.0 and 255.255.252.0, but I want to change it.
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according to acp.domain, it is set to 192.168.245, not to 192.168.254. 192.168.254 would be 16689344.
Convert dotted-decimal to 32 bit integer by placing bytes right-to-left and you get option values. I.e. 192.168.254 == 0xc0.0xa8.0xfe => 0xfea8c0 == 16689344.
I do not know if it safe to play with these options. But of course we do need some official procedure to change ACP network.
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You should be able to run the following commands, and it will run you back through the ACP setup process:
filer1> options acp.enabled off
filer1> options acp.enabled on
After re-enabling ACP, the setup process should prompt you on whether or not you want to make changes to the curent config.
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This encoding is strange but it's works fine.
For 192.168.1.0, I use acp.domain = 16777215
For 255.255.255.0, I use acp.netmask = 108736
The official procedure from our technical account manager :
For Data ONTAP 7.3.x:
======
> options acp
acp.domain 69574
acp.enabled on
acp.netmask 16777215
acp.port e0b
> storage show acp
Alternate Control Path: Enabled
Ethernet Interface: e0b
ACP Status: Active
ACP IP Address: 198.15.1.165
ACP Domain: 198.15.1.0
ACP Netmask: 255.255.255.0
ACP Connectivity Status: Full Connectivity
Shelf Module Reset Cnt IP Address FW Version Module Type Status
----------------- ------------ --------------- ------------ ------------ -------
1a.02.A 000 198.15.1.217 01.20 IOM3 active
1a.02.B 000 198.15.1.28 01.20 IOM3 active
> options acp.domain 43200
ACP must be disabled and reenabled, using the acp.enabled option,
before this change takes effect.
> options acp.netmask 16580607
ACP must be disabled and reenabled, using the acp.enabled option,
before this change takes effect.
>
>
> options acp.enabled off
Wed Mar 9 22:52:29 GMT [netif.linkInfo:info]: Ethernet e0b: Link configured down.
> storage show acp
Alternate Control Path: Disabled
dasani*> options acp
acp.domain 43200
acp.enabled off
acp.netmask 16580607
acp.port e0b
> options acp.enabled on
ACP processing new configuration settings.
> storage show acp
Alternate Control Path: Enabled
Ethernet Interface: e0b
ACP Status: Active
ACP IP Address: 192.168.2.31
ACP Domain: 192.168.0.0
ACP Netmask: 255.255.252.0
ACP Connectivity Status: Full Connectivity
Shelf Module Reset Cnt IP Address FW Version Module Type Status
----------------- ------------ --------------- ------------ ------------ -------
1a.02.A 000 192.168.1.218 01.20 IOM3 active
1a.02.B 000 192.168.1.78 01.20 IOM3 active
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t_depetris wrote:
This encoding is strange but it's works fine.
For 192.168.1.0, I use acp.domain = 16777215
For 255.255.255.0, I use acp.netmask = 108736
A slight correction to the above, you got the domain and netmask numbers the wrong way around.
It should be:
for ACP domain: 192.168.1.0, use acp.domain 108736
for ACP netmask: 255.255.255.0, use acp.netmask 16777215
Below shows the change, of course this should be done to both controllers on your filer and it takes a minute or 2 for "ACP Connectivity Status: Full Connectivity" to be restored.
CtrlA> options acp
acp.domain 69574
acp.enabled on
acp.netmask 16777215
acp.port e0P
CtrlA*> storage show acp
Alternate Control Path: Enabled
Ethernet Interface: e0P
ACP Status: Active
ACP IP address: 198.15.1.204
ACP domain: 198.15.1.0
ACP netmask: 255.255.255.0
ACP Connectivity Status: Full Connectivity
Shelf Module Reset Cnt IP address FW Version Status
---------------------------------------------------------------------
0d.01.A 000 198.15.1.29 01.20 active
0d.01.B 000 198.15.1.59 01.20 active
CtrlA*> options acp.domain 108736
ACP must be disabled and reenabled, using the acp.enabled option,
before this change takes effect.
CtrlA*> options acp.netmask 16777215
ACP must be disabled and reenabled, using the acp.enabled option,
before this change takes effect.
CtrlA*> options acp.enabled off
CtrlA*> storage show acp
Alternate Control Path: Disabled
CtrlA*> options acp
acp.domain 108736
acp.enabled off
acp.netmask 16777215
acp.port e0P
CtrlA*> options acp.enabled on
CtrlA*> storage show acp
Alternate Control Path: Enabled
Ethernet Interface: e0P
ACP Status: Active
ACP IP address: 192.168.1.204
ACP domain: 192.168.1.0
ACP netmask: 255.255.255.0
ACP Connectivity Status: Full Connectivity
Shelf Module Reset Cnt IP address FW Version Status
---------------------------------------------------------------------
0d.01.A 000 192.168.1.29 01.20 active
0d.01.B 000 192.168.1.59 01.20 active
