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10-11-2010 02:16 AM
10-11-2010 02:16 AM
CMC Shows "Failed, DSM" under Gateway Connection?
OK so today for testing I setup a 2008 R2 VM and installed the DSM MPIO software, and then I created a volume and assigned it to the server and connected to the volume from within Windows.
All's well, however I noticed that when I shutdown the VM (cleanly), within the CMC I see a number of connections for the volume showing in red as "Failed, DSM".
I'm guessing the CMC thinks the connection has failed rather than it having been terminated.
I also thought the error would eventually clear/timeout, but so far it hasn't.
I restarted the VM and new connections were established and are working just fine but these "Failed/DSM" errors aren't going away.
All's well, however I noticed that when I shutdown the VM (cleanly), within the CMC I see a number of connections for the volume showing in red as "Failed, DSM".
I'm guessing the CMC thinks the connection has failed rather than it having been terminated.
I also thought the error would eventually clear/timeout, but so far it hasn't.
I restarted the VM and new connections were established and are working just fine but these "Failed/DSM" errors aren't going away.
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