Wednesday, June 24, 2015

How to change IPAddress of HP ILO, blades and interconnect modules through OA.


Recently I was working on changing HP c7000 enclosure on-board administrator (OA), individual blades and interconnect modules ILO and MSA 1040 Storage Controllers IPs . It’s straight forward but I would like to share my experience here.

 Before doing anything further in production/ working environment, take the backup of Virtual Connect (Flexfabric).

Notes:
1.            From networking point of view, all IPs are going to be in same subnet. Here in this scenario, 
2.            Version - OA 4.30
( If you are looking change blade name in HP On-board Administrator, refer to "Steps to change blade in on-board administrator)
Step1: Change OA IP.
•             Login to HP OA
•             Verify OA fail over to make sure both OA’s are still working after initial implementation ;-). I know our friendly BAU team hardly tests/ patch the environment
•             One more point to note, when you are doing OA failover test, it’s not necessarily your active OA IP will go onto passive OA IP based on below setting

              Navigate to enclosure TCP/IP settings
•             Change standby on-board administrator ip to new one
•             Connect network cable to newly allocated port
•             Make sure that able to ping new IP
•             Failover OA to standby
•             Change active OA IP to new one
•             Connect network cable to newly allocated port
•             Make sure that able to ping new IP
•             Fail back OA to its actual active OA
Step 2: Change individual blade IP
•             Login to HP OA.
•             Navigate to Enclosure Bay IP Addressing
•             Change Device bay IP address to new ones according as allocated
•             Make sure that able to ping new IPs
Steps 3: Change interconnect module IP (Virtual/ flex connects)
•             Login to HP OA
•             Navigate to enclosure TCP/IP settings- Interconnect bays
•             Change Device bay 1, 2, 3 and 4 IPs to new as pre allocated.( Note : Device bay depends on how many modules you have)
•             Make sure that able to ping new IPs
Update respective DNS alias with new names for all the above devices.
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Regards
R.Karthikeyan

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