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10-07-2010 07:27 AM
10-07-2010 07:27 AM
path failer
vmunix: Target path (class=tgtpath, instance=4) has gone o
nline. The target path h/w path is 1/0/14/1/0/4/0.0x50014380025dc7d9
nline. The target path h/w path is 1/0/14/1/0/4/0.0x50014380025dc7d9
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10-07-2010 07:52 AM
10-07-2010 07:52 AM
Re: path failer
The disk at hardware path 1/0/14/1/0/4/0.0x50014380025dc7d9 has gone offline.
Have you checked that disk? Do an 'ioscan -fnC disk' and see what the status is.
Have you checked that disk? Do an 'ioscan -fnC disk' and see what the status is.
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10-07-2010 09:53 AM
10-07-2010 09:53 AM
Re: path failer
Dear Patrick Wallek
we use the ioscan -fnC disk but we are not able to find any disk in that particular
hardware path.
But hp give some solution, but we are not that.
Cell Contents: 4207001b; Indicated Virtual Disk is transitioning the ownership to the other HSV300 controller.
CAC: 00 Port: Position: AL-PA: Sk/Asc/Ascq:
Corrective Action: No action necessary.
Advisory: VDisk was moved to the other Controller since most Reads came in from that. Please read the text in the bottom for Diskname.
Firmware: 09522000
Baselevel: CR153F HSV300
Brief Description: 4207001b; Indicated Virtual Disk is transitioning the ownership to the other HSV300 controller.
Reason: Implicit transition;
Extra: Virtual Disk: 600508b4000ce4150000800001ac401e;
600508B4000CE4150000800001ACXXXX = [virtualdisk] UREPLOG_ATVM_SR_01 @ 2010-Oct-07
There is no any issues in the EVA, Regarding the cluster went down issue in your windows host, you need to have a multipathing installed in your windows host so that the ownership change of EVA Luns doesnâ t affect the production.
You please check with your windows team regarding the multipathing installed. And also check for any other issues which caused the cluster to go down.
we use the ioscan -fnC disk but we are not able to find any disk in that particular
hardware path.
But hp give some solution, but we are not that.
Cell Contents: 4207001b; Indicated Virtual Disk is transitioning the ownership to the other HSV300 controller.
CAC: 00 Port: Position: AL-PA: Sk/Asc/Ascq:
Corrective Action: No action necessary.
Advisory: VDisk was moved to the other Controller since most Reads came in from that. Please read the text in the bottom for Diskname.
Firmware: 09522000
Baselevel: CR153F HSV300
Brief Description: 4207001b; Indicated Virtual Disk is transitioning the ownership to the other HSV300 controller.
Reason: Implicit transition;
Extra: Virtual Disk: 600508b4000ce4150000800001ac401e;
600508B4000CE4150000800001ACXXXX = [virtualdisk] UREPLOG_ATVM_SR_01 @ 2010-Oct-07
There is no any issues in the EVA, Regarding the cluster went down issue in your windows host, you need to have a multipathing installed in your windows host so that the ownership change of EVA Luns doesnâ t affect the production.
You please check with your windows team regarding the multipathing installed. And also check for any other issues which caused the cluster to go down.
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