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08-29-2007 03:40 PM
08-29-2007 03:40 PM
Regards
I have an EVA 3000 and 2 server proliant with red hat linux enterprise 4, this servers can´t see the disk of the EVA.
I don´t know what to analize or review to start my troubleshooting and teh problem solving.
In the command view the virtual disk can´t bee initialize and have other errors.
Please help or give some orientation about this situation
Thanks a lot.
I attach the images of the EVA command view
I have an EVA 3000 and 2 server proliant with red hat linux enterprise 4, this servers can´t see the disk of the EVA.
I don´t know what to analize or review to start my troubleshooting and teh problem solving.
In the command view the virtual disk can´t bee initialize and have other errors.
Please help or give some orientation about this situation
Thanks a lot.
I attach the images of the EVA command view
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08-29-2007 04:11 PM
08-29-2007 04:11 PM
Re: HOSTS can´t see EVA 3000
have you presented the luns to the hosts you want to see the lun space? also check the san switch that there is no zoning that is preventing the luns to be seen from the host.
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Re: HOSTS can´t see EVA 3000
Hi,
From the screenshot you've provided we can see that at least one of the Vdisks is set up with redundancy of Vraid0.
That means there is NO redundancy in the event of a disk failure. If your other Vdisks are configured the same, then you may well have lost all of your data.
Drill down in Hardware to determine exactly what has failed...
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Rob
From the screenshot you've provided we can see that at least one of the Vdisks is set up with redundancy of Vraid0.
That means there is NO redundancy in the event of a disk failure. If your other Vdisks are configured the same, then you may well have lost all of your data.
Drill down in Hardware to determine exactly what has failed...
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Rob
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