Based on the number of nodes in the storage cluster, the system provides the following monitor node configuration methods:
Two-node cluster—Only manual monitor node configuration is supported.
Minimum three-node cluster—Both manual monitor node configuration and automatic monitor node adjustment are supported. Automatic monitor node adjustment is enabled by default. To manually configure monitor nodes, you must first disable automatic monitor node adjustment on the System > Parameters > System Parameters page.
When automatic monitor node adjustment is enabled and the number of storage nodes in a storage cluster changes, the system automatically performs data balancing and adjusts the number of monitor nodes depending on the number of storage nodes.
If the storage cluster has 4 or 3 storage nodes, the system changes the number of monitor nodes to 3.
If the number of storage nodes is in the range of 5 to 10, the system changes the number of monitor nodes to 5.
If the storage cluster has 11 or more storage nodes, the system changes the number of monitor nodes to 7.
After you delete a monitor node, the cluster might become unavailable. Before you delete a monitor node, perform the following tasks:
Determine the number of monitor nodes based on the condition of the storage cluster.
Verify that the monitor node to delete is no longer needed.
The number of monitor nodes in a storage cluster must be an odd number. An even number of monitor nodes might cause split-brain.
Only storage nodes in the cluster can be used as primary monitor nodes. Thin terminals and VMs cannot be used as primary monitor nodes.
You cannot delete monitor nodes if only three normal monitor nodes exist.
When you delete a monitor node that is disconnected from UIS, follow these restrictions and guidelines:
This operation deletes only information about the monitor node from UIS. The configuration, data, and components issued by UIS remain on the monitor node.
This operation does not remove the roles other than monitor node, storage node in a cluster for example.
To assign the deleted monitor node to a storage cluster again, you must first destroy the node and remove all its roles in a cluster.
Perform this operation only when a monitor node is abnormal and cannot be recovered. Before you assign the deleted monitor node to a storage cluster again, contact the technical support.
On the top navigation bar, click Storage, and then select Storage Management > Node Management from the navigation pane.
Click the Monitor Nodes tab.
Select one cluster or all clusters from the Cluster list in the upper right corner of the page if multiple clusters exist in the system.
On the top navigation bar, click Storage, and then select Storage Management > Node Management from the navigation pane.
Click the Monitor Nodes tab.
Select a cluster from the Cluster list in the upper right corner of the page if multiple clusters exist in the system.
Click Add.
Enter the IP address and root user password of a monitor node, and then click Test.
Click OK.
On the top navigation bar, click Storage, and then select Storage Management > Node Management from the navigation pane.
Click the Monitor Nodes tab.
Select a cluster from the Cluster list in the upper right corner of the page if multiple clusters exist in the system.
Select an external monitor node, and then click Delete.
In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
Node IP Address: Enter the IP address of a monitor node. The IP address must belong to the management network. If you enter the IP address of a storage node, the storage node acts as both a monitor node and a storage node. Storage nodes, thin terminals, and VMs not managed by UIS can be configured as monitor nodes.