Note There is a known issue with support for NetApp arrays when the interconnect cable between the filers is disconnected the servers get rebooted and stay at boot prompt until the cable is reconnected and servers are rebooted.
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Why Register? Read and accept Terms of Service. Product version you are installing or upgrading to :. Patches for Storage Foundation and Platform. Host bus adapter HBA parameters and switch parameters. Veritas Storage Foundation 5. Training Courses. Are there more detailed logs for this error in addition to what is provided via the cluster event log? Last thing, when you destroy a cluster you get some text cut off at the end of one progress screen like "if this fails you need" and it gets cut off from there.
Here is another question for you If yes, remove it and take it down to a single path, run validation, configure your cluster and see if the problem still persists. It ends up that EMC steered me wrong. As you indicated, PR is not enabled by default.
I will let you know what happens. BTW, I am not running multi-path yet. Run the "symconfigure" command with the "prepare" option. This will check the syntax of the command file and verify whether the Symmetrix is prepared to handle the requested configuration change.
Run the "symconfigure" command with the "commit" option to actually execute the change in the Symmetrix. Thanks again ThorstenWujek and JohnToner. Office Office Exchange Server.
Not an IT pro? Windows Server TechCenter. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. From a host perspective, this can be accomplished by right-clicking the disk in Device Manager and selecting disable. From a Symmetrix perspective, this can be accomplished by unmapping the vcmdb from the FA port.
Note that this will affect all hosts attached to this port.
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