ONTAP 9.12.1 commands

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  • cluster setup

    Setup wizard

    Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.

    Description

    Use of this command to join a node to an existing cluster is deprecated and might be removed in a future release of Data ONTAP. From a node in the cluster use the system node show-discovered command and then use the cluster add-node command.

    The cluster setup command runs the cluster setup wizard, which can be used to either create a cluster or join a node to an existing cluster. When you run the cluster setup wizard, enter the appropriate information at the prompts. You will be asked to provide the following information to create a cluster:

    • Node management interface port, IP address, netmask, default gateway

    • Cluster name

    • Cluster base license key

    This parameter has been deprecated. It may be removed from a future release of Data ONTAP.
    • Feature license keys

    • Cluster administrator’s password

    • Cluster management interface port, IP address, netmask, default gateway

    • DNS domain names

    • Name server IP addresses

    • Location

    You will be asked to provide the following information to join a cluster:

    • Node management interface port, IP address, netmask, default gateway

    • Cluster IP address

    The cluster management interface is used for managing the cluster. It provides one IP address to manage the cluster and will fail over to another node, if necessary. This is the preferred IP address for managing the cluster, but you can also manage the cluster by logging in to the node management IP address of a node in the cluster. Since the cluster management interface must be able to fail over, the port role for the interface must be "data" and typically the best choice for an IP address is one on the data network. The node management interface will not fail over, so an IP address on the management network and a port with the role "node management" is the best choice. Alternatively, you can assign an IP address on the data network to the cluster management interface - if that is better in your network topology - but the port must be a data port. The two examples below illustrate the cluster create and cluster join operations, respectively.

    Parameters

    Examples

    The following example shows the create option of cluster setup .

    node::> cluster setup
    Welcome to the cluster setup wizard.
    
    You can enter the following commands at any time:
      "help" or "?" - if you want to have a question clarified,
      "back" - if you want to change previously answered questions, and
      "exit" or "quit" - if you want to quit the cluster setup wizard.
         Any changes you made before quitting will be saved.
    
    You can return to cluster setup at any time by typing "cluster setup".
    To accept a default or omit a question, do not enter a value.
    
    This system will send event messages and periodic reports to Technical
    Support. To disable this feature, enter
    autosupport modify -support disable
    within 24 hours.
    
    Enabling AutoSupport can significantly speed problem determination and
    resolution should a problem occur on your system.
    For further information on AutoSupport, see:
    http://support.netapp.com/autosupport/
    
    Type yes to confirm and continue {yes}: yes
    
    Enter the node management interface port [e0c]:
    Enter the node management interface IP address: 192.0.2.66
    Enter the node management interface netmask: 255.255.255.192
    Enter the node management interface default gateway: 192.0.2.1
    The node management interface has been modified to use port e0c with IP address 192.0.2.66.
    Use your web browser to complete cluster setup by accessing
    https://192.0.2.66
    
    Otherwise, press Enter to complete cluster setup using the command line
    interface:
    Do you want to create a new cluster or join an existing cluster? {create, join}:
    create
    Do you intend for this node to be used as a single node cluster? {yes, no} [no]:
    
    Existing cluster interface configuration found:
    
    Port    MTU     IP              Netmask
    e0a     9000    169.254.21.189  255.255.0.0
    e0b     9000    169.254.29.73   255.255.0.0
    
    Do you want to use this configuration? {yes, no} [yes]:
    
    Enter the cluster administrator's (username "admin") password:
    
    Retype the password:
    Step 1 of 5: Create a Cluster
    You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
    
    Enter the cluster name: cluster1
    
    Creating cluster cluster1
    
    Starting cluster support services .
    
    Cluster cluster1 has been created.
    Step 2 of 5: Add Feature License Keys
    You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
    
    Enter an additional license key []:
    Step 3 of 5: Set Up a Vserver for Cluster Administration
    You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
    Enter the cluster management interface port [e0d]:
    Enter the cluster management interface IP address: 192.0.2.60
    Enter the cluster management interface netmask: 255.255.255.192
    Enter the cluster management interface default gateway [192.0.2.1]:
    A cluster management interface on port e0d with IP address 192.0.2.60 has been created.  You can use this address to connect to and manage the cluster.
    
    Enter the DNS domain names: data.example.com
    Enter the name server IP addresses: 192.0.2.147
    DNS lookup for the admin Vserver will use the data.example.com domain.
    
    Step 4 of 5: Configure Storage Failover (SFO)
    You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
    SFO is licensed.
    SFO will be enabled when the partner joins the cluster.
    Step 5 of 5: Set Up the Node
    You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
    
    Where is the controller located []: Sunnyvale
    Cluster "cluster1" has been created.
    
    To complete cluster setup, you must join each additional node to the cluster
    by running "system node show-discovered" and "cluster add-node" from a node in the cluster.
    
    To complete system configuration, you can use either OnCommand System Manager
    or the Data ONTAP command-line interface.
    
    To access OnCommand System Manager, point your web browser to the cluster
    management IP address (https://192.0.2.60).
    
    To access the command-line interface, connect to the cluster management
    IP address (for example, ssh admin@192.0.2.60).
    cluster1::>
    An example of using `cluster setup` to join a cluster is shown below.
    node::> cluster setup
    Welcome to the cluster setup wizard.
    
    You can enter the following commands at any time:
      "help" or "?" - if you want to have a question clarified,
      "back" - if you want to change previously answered questions, and
      "exit" or "quit" - if you want to quit the cluster setup wizard.
         Any changes you made before quitting will be saved.
    
    You can return to cluster setup at any time by typing "cluster setup".
    To accept a default or omit a question, do not enter a value.
    
    This system will send event messages and periodic reports to NetApp Technical
    Support. To disable this feature, enter
    autosupport modify -support disable
    within 24 hours.
    
    Enabling AutoSupport can significantly speed problem determination and
    resolution should a problem occur on your system.
    For further information on AutoSupport, see:
    http://support.netapp.com/autosupport/
    
    Type yes to confirm and continue {yes}: yes
    
    Enter the node management interface port [e0c]:
    Enter the node management interface IP address: 192.0.2.67
    Enter the node management interface netmask: 255.255.255.192
    Enter the node management interface default gateway: 192.0.2.1
    A node management interface on port e0c with IP address 192.0.2.67 has been created.
    
    Use your web browser to complete cluster setup by accessing
    https://192.0.2.67
    
    Otherwise, press Enter to complete cluster setup using the command line
    interface:
    Do you want to create a new cluster or join an existing cluster? {create, join}:
    join
    Existing cluster interface configuration found:
    
    Port    MTU     IP              Netmask
    e0a     9000    169.254.31.170  255.255.0.0
    e0b     9000    169.254.115.61  255.255.0.0
    
    Do you want to use this configuration? {yes, no} [yes]:
    Step 1 of 3: Join an Existing Cluster
    You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
    Enter the IP address of an interface on the private cluster network from the
    cluster you want to join: 169.254.115.8
    
    Joining cluster at address 169.254.115.8
    
    This node has joined the cluster cluster1.
    Step 2 of 3: Configure Storage Failover (SFO)
    You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
    SFO is licensed.
    SFO will be enabled when the partner joins the cluster.
    Step 3 of 3: Set Up the Node
    You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
    This node has been joined to cluster "cluster1".
    
    To complete cluster setup, you must join each additional node to the cluster
    by running "system node show-discovered" and "cluster add-node" from a node in the cluster.
    
    To complete system configuration, you can use either OnCommand System Manager
    or the Data ONTAP command-line interface.
    
    To access OnCommand System Manager, point your web browser to the cluster
    management IP address (https://192.0.2.60).
    
    To access the command-line interface, connect to the cluster management
    IP address (for example, ssh admin@192.0.2.60).
    cluster1::>
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