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11-13-2009 08:33 PM
11-13-2009 08:33 PM
eva iscsi connectivity mpx100
I get very bad luck with eva4400, first the CV lost connection with eva, HP cleaned MLD, then all the folders were gone in CV except the default ones, the worst part is all the iscsi hosts are disappeared and the "iSCSI MPX Host" entry became a fc type host.
The solution from HP is, unpresent all the vdisks from iscsi mpx host, disconnect both mpx100 and reset them back to factory default through serial port. I believe this will fix the problem but it's just not possible to do.
So, is there a way to manage the iscsi mask directly from mpx100? HP took off the manual for mpx100 from the website, if anyone happens to have, please send to me. Thanks.
The solution from HP is, unpresent all the vdisks from iscsi mpx host, disconnect both mpx100 and reset them back to factory default through serial port. I believe this will fix the problem but it's just not possible to do.
So, is there a way to manage the iscsi mask directly from mpx100? HP took off the manual for mpx100 from the website, if anyone happens to have, please send to me. Thanks.
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