Use the /opt/terraspring/sbin/discoversfb1600 command for dynamically adding shelves to an I-Fabric. This tool launches a command-line UI that prompts you for shelf information.
When prompted for the IP address of the system controllers of the shelves to be added, enter the addresses one per line.
If the IP address you added does not exist in the database, the address is added.
If the IP address you added already exists in the database, the tool gives you the option to rediscover it.
To reconfigure and rediscover the shelf, select rediscover.
If you opt not to reconfigure and rediscover the shelf, either edit the IP address or delete it from the list.
After you have finished entering the IP addresses of the system controllers of the shelves to be added, you are prompted to configure the switches and the blades of the added shelves.
You can choose not to configure the shelf if its components are already configured and you just want to discover and enter them into the database.
Type your system controller username at the prompt.
Type your system controller password at the prompt.
When prompted whether your system controller username and password are the same as your switch username and password, type y. Your system controller username and password must be the same as your username and password for the switch.
Provide the default gateway, netmask, and virtual local area network (VLAN) ranges for the switch configuration.
For each shelf to be configured, type the switch IP address when prompted.
The configuration and discovery of the shelves begins. This process might take several minutes for each shelf.
When the discovery process finishes, shelf components and their interconncetions are automatically added to the database.
You are asked whether you want to perform a validation for the newly added components. This test might take up to 30 minutes. If you cannot perform this test, you can, at a later time, validate the provisionable servers by issuing the /opt/terraspring/sbin/pestest command.
sp1# discoversfb1600
SFB1600 Discovery
Please enter a list of SFB1600 System Controller IP Addresses
End the list with an empty line
IP Address of Blade System Controller #1: 10.5.132.65
IP Address of Blade System Controller #2: 10.5.132.75
IP Address of Blade System Controller #3:
Checking Blade System Chassis...
1: 10.5.132.65 : OK
2: 10.5.132.75 : OK
Checking Blade System Chassis entries in database....
1: 10.5.132.65 : present in DB
Do you want to rediscover this shelf[yes/no]? yes
Checking the state of shelf (IP: 10.5.132.65) components to see if they
can be deleted from the database...
Shelf id 50200 components are:
DEVICE_ID STATUS FARM_ID TYPE
50200 FREE - cpu:sun-b100s-blade
50201 FREE - cpu:sun-b100s-blade
50202 FREE - cpu:sun-b100s-blade
50203 FREE - cpu:sun-b100s-blade
50204 FREE - cpu:sun-b100s-blade
50205 FREE - cpu:sun-b100s-blade
50206 FREE - cpu:sun-b100s-blade
50207 FREE - cpu:sun-b100s-blade
50250 USED - sw:stiletto-sw
50260 USED - pwr:stiletto-pwr
Shelf id 50200 is in a valid state for DELETION.
Deleting shelf id 50200 and its subcomponents from the database.
Deleted shelf id 50200 and all its subcomponents from the database.
1: 10.5.132.65 : OK
2: 10.5.132.75 : present in DB
Do you want to rediscover this shelf[yes/no]? no
One or more Blade System Controller(s) are already in the database.
Type 'x' to exit or enter to correct entry:
Enter the index of the entry to correct: 2
2: 10.5.132.75, please enter new value:
Do you want to delete this entry [yes/no]? yes
Following is the new list:
1: 10.5.132.65
Enter index number to correct or 'yes' to accept: yes
Checking Blade System Chassis...
1: 10.5.132.65 : OK
Checking Blade System Chassis entries in database....
1: 10.5.132.65 : OK
Using the following IP addresses:
1: 10.5.132.65
Do you want to configure this shelf [yes/no]? yes
Enter common user name: admin
Enter common password:
Are the switch user name and password the same as the management user
name and password? [yY/nN]y
Configuring devices......
Enter default gateway: 10.5.132.1
Enter netmask: 255.255.255.0
Please enter VLAN ranges, <ENTER> to end the list
Enter VLAN lower bound: 20
Enter VLAN upper bound: 45
Enter VLAN lower bound: 60
Enter VLAN upper bound: 200
Enter VLAN lower bound:
Enter switch IP for shelf with controller 10.5.132.65: 10.5.132.68
Configuring switch with IP 10.5.132.68...
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Configuring blades with controller IP 10.5.132.65...
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Discovering shelf with IP: 10.5.132.65. Please Wait...
Done!
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Validating the blades. This may take up to 30 minutes.
You can choose to skip this step.
Do you want to continue [yes/no]? yes
Testing Blades...
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Addition of shelf(s) completed.
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