File kept for backup. Actually more for "I should delete this but I'm not like, 100% sure to delete it."
IP | Device | Use | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
10.19.10.103 | ProxMox node 3/Blade 1 | Webinterface | |
10.19.10.XXX | ProxMox node 3 | iDrac | Not set yet |
10.19.10.104 | ProxMox node 4/Blade 2 | Webinterface | Theoretically online |
10.19.10.XXX | ProxMox node 4 | iDrac | Not set yet |
10.19.10.105 | ProxMox node 5 | Webinterface | Theoretically online |
10.19.10.XXX | ProxMox node 5 | iDrac | Not set yet |
10.19.10.106 | ProxMox node 6 | Webinterface | Theoretically online |
10.19.10.XXX | ProxMox node 6 | iDrac | Not set yet |
10.19.10.107 | ProxMox node 7 | Webinterface | Theoretically online |
10.19.10.XXX | ProxMox node 7 | iDrac | Not set yet |
10.19.10.108 | ProxMox node 8 | Webinterface | Theoretically online |
10.19.10.XXX | ProxMox node 8 | iDrac | Not set yet |
| Dell Equallogic PS6110 | SAN | | | Dell PowerEdge M1000E (2x M630, 8x M620) | Blade enclosure, running proxmox | M620's don't have RAID controllers |
A null modem DB9 cable is all you need to get serial access to one of these, a pretty standard piece of IT kit. Default/standard putty settings with baud rate 9600 and you’ll be in. default login/pw is grpadmin/grpadmin. Once you log in, you’ll either see that the unit is not configured yet (indicated by a prompt), or it will just drop you to a shell where you can run commands. To see current IP info there’s a show command, but I can’t remember the exact syntax off the top of my head. The help menus in there are pretty good though.
login/pw is grpadmin/grpadmin Membername: DINAS Network interface: eth0 IP for net int: 10.19.10.71 /24 Default gateway: 10.19.10.1 name of the group the array will join: dinasgrp group ip address: 10.19.10.70
Password managing group membership: R1234.56 password grpadmin-account: R1234.56?
volume:
- chap account name: disk_man
- iscsi initiator name: iscsi-init