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4.6.10 Configuring the XSCF-LAN Used with Remote Storage


4.6.10 Configuring the XSCF-LAN Used with Remote Storage
This section describes the XSCF-LAN settings used with remote storage.
To use remote storage, the XSCF-LAN interface network must be configured. After deciding to use either XSCF-LAN#0 or XSCF-LAN#1 of the master, standby, or slave XSCF, configure the XSCF network.
Configuring the master/standby XSCF to use XSCF Web
Before configuring remote storage with XSCF Web, you need to have completed the master/standby XSCF network settings. This enables the use of the XSCF Web, which needs the HTTPS service enabled. An XSCF reboot is required for these settings.
Make the XSCF network settings with the setnetwork command or the [Network] page of XSCF Web. These settings cannot be made with the setremotestorage command or the [Remote Storage] page of XSCF Web.
For details on the master/standby XSCF network settings and HTTPS service settings, see "3.9 Configuring the XSCF Network" and "3.8 Configuring the HTTPS Service for Login to the XSCF."
Using the master/standby XSCF
When using remote storage via the XSCF-LAN on all master/standby chassis, the XSCF network does not need to be configured if the settings in "Configuring the master/standby XSCF to use XSCF Web" have been completed.
Configure the XSCF network if not yet configured.
When not using XSCF Web, you do not need to configure the HTTPS service.
Note - If the master/standby XSCF is used, the physical IP address is used as the XSCF-LAN IP address when accessing media in a terminal with remote storage. The takeover IP address (virtual address) is not used.
Using a slave XSCF
Before using remote storage via a slave XSCF, you need to have already completed the master XSCF network settings. You can make the slave XSCF network settings before or while configuring remote storage.
Make the XSCF network settings with the setremotestorage command or the [Remote Storage] page of XSCF Web. These settings cannot be made with the setnetwork command or the [Network] page of XSCF Web.
Also, in a system connected to a crossbar box, remote storage is used via a slave XSCF that is a SPARC M12/M10. For this reason, the slave XSCF network must be configured.
The procedure for making slave XSCF network settings with XSCF Web is described below. For details of settings with the XSCF shell, see the setremotestorage command man page or the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual.
  1. Connect the XSCF LAN cable of the slave XSCF (XSCF-LAN#0 or XSCF-LAN#1).
  2. Execute the sethttps command to enable the HTTPS service.
  3. Log in to XSCF Web on the master XSCF.
  4. Select [Menu] - [Settings] - [Remote Storage].
  5. From Interface in the Remote Storage Network Configuration table, select either XSCF-LAN#0 or XSCF-LAN#1 of the slave XSCF. Then, click the [Configure] button.
  6. Set IP Address, Netmask, and Gateway on the displayed screen, and click the [OK] button.
  7. Referring to the Remote Storage Network Configuration table, confirm that all this set data is correct.
    An XSCF reboot is not required for the slave XSCF network settings.