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Re: VA7410 "Link Down"

 
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SM_3
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VA7410 "Link Down"

It seems I'm all go.
All green LEDs too.

But I'm getting
Array Staus
Device is not ready

Only undesireable thing I see is output of armdsp -c
"Link Down"

As said I have all green LEDs on the VA7410

Thanks for any help

Controller At M/C1:
Status:_______________________________Good
Serial Number:________________________00PR02127434
Vendor ID:____________________________HP
Product ID:___________________________A6218A
Product Revision:_____________________A000
Firmware Revision:____________________38370A000P0801021707
Manufacturing Product Code:___________IJMTU00014
Controller Type:______________________HP StorageWorks Virtual Array 7410
Battery Charger Firmware Revision:____5.0
Front Port At M/C1.H1:
Status:_____________________________Good
Port Instance:______________________0
Hard Address:_______________________110
Link State:_________________________Link Up
Node WWN:___________________________50060b000014e977
Port WWN:___________________________50060b000014b868
Topology:___________________________Private Loop
Data Rate:__________________________2 GBit/sec
Port ID:____________________________110
Front Port At M/C1.H2:
Status:_____________________________Good
Port Instance:______________________0
Hard Address:_______________________126
Link State:_________________________Link Down
Node WWN:___________________________50060b000014e977
Port WWN:___________________________50060b000014b869

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SM_3
Super Advisor

Re: VA7410 "Link Down"

forgot to ask

is there a minimum number of disk drives needed to operate the VA7410?
SM_3
Super Advisor

Re: VA7410 "Link Down"

no problem
It's sorted

thanks
Eugeny Brychkov
Honored Contributor

Re: VA7410 "Link Down"

Attach whole output of 'armdsp -a'.
You can find requirements in VA user and service manual which is available from HP support site
Eugeny
SM_3
Super Advisor

Re: VA7410 "Link Down"

ok


hang on
SM_3
Super Advisor

Re: VA7410 "Link Down"

it's quite long!
Eugeny Brychkov
Honored Contributor

Re: VA7410 "Link Down"

It's long, but it's full of vital information. I see that ports M/C1.H2 and M/C2.H2 report that they are down. I do not think that both controllers' H2 frontend ports are faulty. So please check if they're connected to anything and that anything (switch, host) is powered up and initialized successfully. Try replacing FC cable with good one. You know if one of 2 FC pipes is faulty then there will be light in only one direction and only one device will report as it sees light but there will be no two-way communication
Eugeny
Joshua Scott
Honored Contributor

Re: VA7410 "Link Down"

On the VA7410 there are 2 host ports on each controller. If you are not using both ports (ie. only attached to one host) then you will see this perfectly normal message.
What are the chances...
SM_3
Super Advisor

Re: VA7410 "Link Down"

Yes only one host!
Is what you say Joshua documented?
If so I'd like a reference if possible.

Thanks.
Joshua Scott
Honored Contributor
Solution

Re: VA7410 "Link Down"

Here's the link to the VA family User's Guide:

http://h200006.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/lpg60187/lpg60187.pdf

An explanation:

Front Port At M/C1.H1:
This is the port on the back of the va7410 controller #1 that is marked 'host 1'

Front Port At M/C1.H2:
This is the port on controller #1 that is marked 'host 2'

Front Port At M/C2.H1:
This is the port on controller #2 that is marked 'host 1'

Front Port At M/C2.H2:
This is the port on controller #2 that is marked 'host 2'

Back Port At M/C1.J1:
This is the port on controller #1 that is marked 'disk 1'

Back Port At M/C1.J2:
This is the port on controller #1 that is marked 'disk 2'

Back Port At M/C2.J1:
This is the port on controller #2 that is marked 'disk 1'

Back Port At M/C2.J2:
This is the port on controller #2 that is marked 'disk 2'

If there is no fibre cable plugged into the ports then the link is technically 'down', showing that there is no connection. Since the *status* is marked as 'good' on each of these ports, you are OK.

What are the chances...