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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 06, 2019
Filed:
May. 08, 2017
Netapp, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA (US);
John Allen Patterson, Niwot, CO (US);
Adam John Carter, Louisville, CO (US);
Derek John Leslie, Erie, CO (US);
NetApp., Inc., Sunnyvale, CA (US);
Abstract
An initial node deployment to form a cluster involves execution of program code to begin discovering other nodes on a LAN that will constitute the cluster. A node initially starts processes to obtain information to transition from an unconfigured state to a configured state. The nodes on the LAN can execute a discovery process that facilitates forming and configuring of the cluster, but the discovered information is confined within the LAN. This effectively blocks cluster configuration until someone locally connects to a host and retrieves a node address. To remove this obstacle, a node image can include program code to detect a compliant target device and extract to the target device an address of a discovered node that is valid for remote cluster configuration. The target device can then be used to convey the extracted address to allow commencement of cluster configuration remotely.