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06-02-2011 11:22 PM
06-02-2011 11:22 PM
P4000 VSA for Hyper-V : Kernel Panic
Hello,
We configured a cluster with two hyper-v (2008 R2) each with VSA SAN/IQ 9.0(so hyper-v1 with VSA1 & hyper-v2 with VSA2) and a FOM on a third server.
All is fine except when we shutdown a VSA (VSA1 or VSA2), then the other VSA and FOM crash with "Kernel Panic : no syncing..." see attached.
and so iscsi volumes are not accessible any more.
Any idea ?
Thank's Guy
We configured a cluster with two hyper-v (2008 R2) each with VSA SAN/IQ 9.0(so hyper-v1 with VSA1 & hyper-v2 with VSA2) and a FOM on a third server.
All is fine except when we shutdown a VSA (VSA1 or VSA2), then the other VSA and FOM crash with "Kernel Panic : no syncing..." see attached.
and so iscsi volumes are not accessible any more.
Any idea ?
Thank's Guy
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06-07-2011 07:54 AM
06-07-2011 07:54 AM
Re: P4000 VSA for Hyper-V : Kernel Panic
Misconfiguration, sorry
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