Errors in all paths to the external array, If each node uses a different external array – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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4.

Stop node 1 using NAS Blade Manager.

5.

Restart NAS OS 1 (NAS channel adapter’s OS) using LUN Manager or NAS Blade Manager.

6.

Start node 1 using NAS Blade Manager.

7.

Perform one of the following operations using NAS Blade Manager:
• When resource group 1’s status is Online, change resource group 1’s execution node to node 1

(failback).

• When resource group 1’s status is Offline, start resource group 1.

8.

Change resource group 2’s execution node to node 1 using NAS Blade Manager (failover).
If resource group 2’s status is Offline, this operation is not required.

9.

Stop node 2 using NAS Blade Manager.

10.

Restart NAS OS 2 (NAS channel adapter’s OS) using LUN Manager or NAS Blade Manager.

11.

Start node 2 using NAS Blade Manager.

12.

Perform one of the following operations using NAS Blade Manager:
• When resource group 2’s status is Online, change resource group 2’s execution node to node 2

(failback).

• When resource group 2’s status is Offline, start resource group 2.

Errors in all paths to the external array

The following sections describe the recovery procedures for two examples when the error occurs in all

paths connected to the external array.

If each node uses a different external array

In the configuration in

Figure 63

, all of the NAS Blade system’s user LUs are volumes in the external

array. Each node uses the volume of a different array. All of node 1’s user LUs are volumes in external

array 1. Therefore, if an error occurs in the path between the local array and external array 1, the error

occurs in all paths connected from node 1 to external array 1. In this situation, no user LU is available for

node 1.
The situation in

Figure 63

is as follows:

The NAS Blade system attempts to change resource group 1’s execution node to node 2 because no

user LU can be used from node 1 (failover). However, node 2 cannot access volumes in external

array 1, the failover function failed, and an srmd executable error appears as error information for

resource group 1.

The file system’s status is blocked on node 2 because of the failure of the failover of resource group 1.

Clients cannot access volumes in external array 1, but can access volumes in external array 2.

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