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Using System Manager, you can add nodes to a cluster and rename them. You can also reboot, take over, and give back nodes. |
Using System Manager, you can add nodes to a cluster and rename them. You can also reboot, take over, and give back nodes.
You can increase the size and capabilities of your cluster by adding new nodes.
You should have already cabled the new nodes to the cluster.
There are separate processes for working with System Manager in ONTAP 9.7 or ONTAP 9.8 and later.
Adding nodes to a cluster with System Manager (ONTAP 9.8 and later)
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Select Cluster > Overview.
The new controllers are shown as nodes connected to the cluster network but are not in the cluster.
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Select Add.
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The nodes are added into the cluster.
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Storage is allocated implicitly.
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Adding nodes to a cluster with System Manager (ONTAP 9.7)
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Select (Return to classic version).
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Select Configurations > Cluster Expansion.
System Manager automatically discovers the new nodes.
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Select Switch to the new experience.
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Select Cluster > Overview to view the new nodes.
When you reboot or shutdown a node, its HA partner automatically executes a takeover.
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This procedure applies to FAS, AFF, and current ASA systems. If you have an ASA r2 system (ASA A1K, ASA A70, or ASA A90), follow these steps to shutdown and reboot a node. ASA r2 systems provide a simplified ONTAP experience specific to SAN-only customers. |
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Select Cluster > Overview.
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Select the node and then select Shut down, Reboot, or Edit Service Processor.
If a node has been rebooted and is waiting for giveback, the Giveback option is also available.
If you select Edit Service Processor, you can choose Manual to input the IP address, subnet mask and gateway, or you can choose DHCP for dynamic host configuration.
Beginning with ONTAP 9.14.1, you can rename a node from the cluster overview page.
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This procedure applies to FAS, AFF, and current ASA systems. If you have an ASA r2 system (ASA A1K, ASA A70, or ASA A90), follow these steps to rename a node. ASA r2 systems provide a simplified ONTAP experience specific to SAN-only customers. |