Next Steps
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array module id mg-b enable
8. Wait 1-2 minutes for mg-b to boot up completely. Once booted, repeat steps 2-5 above to
determine the IP address of mg-b. In this case, when looking at the output of the ping
command, mg-b’s address will be the address that is not 169.254.1.10, 169.254.1.11 or the
previously-discovered mg-a address.
9. Save the host definitions by running the write mem command.
Error Messages When Logging in to Memory
Gateways
Complete the steps below if the following warning messages display:
• “WARNING: POSSIBLE DNS SPOOFING DETECTED!”
or
• “WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED!”
These steps allow you to log in to the Memory Gateways from either ACM.
1. Log in to the ACM Master.
2. Type the following at the command prompt to access the CLI’s configuration mode:
3.Type the following commands:
Next Steps
Depending on how you connected the Memory Array, see the following sections to complete the
system configuration:
• See “vSHARE Management” in the Violin 6000 Series Memory Array User’s Guide to
configure the Memory Array to support block storage.
• See “Violin Drivers” in the Violin 6000 Series Memory Array User’s Guide if you connected the
Memory Array directly to a host machine using PCIe cables. You must install a driver to enable
a host machine to access block storage on the Memory Array.
• See InfiniBand Client Configuration on page 51 if the Memory Array is connected to the client
network using InfiniBand cables.
• See Multipath Configuration on page 55 for examples of client-side multipath configurations.
violin-acma [violin: master] > enable
violin-acma [violin: master] # configure terminal█
(config) # ssh client user admin known-host mg-a remove
(config) # ssh client user admin known-host mg-b remove
(config) # ssh client user admin known-host 169.254.1.101 remove
(config) # ssh client user admin known-host 169.254.1.102 remove