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07-04-2007 09:08 PM
07-04-2007 09:08 PM
MSA1500 A/A configuration
I'm setting up a windows 2003 Cluster with a MSA1500cs A/A and got a few questions.
- I've upgraded the MSA firmware to 7.00 and from the ACU ( more information ) I see the MSA is recognized as in A/A . However beside "redundant path" it says "fail" . The FC connection is UP so I don't think is an HW failure . Do I have to configure it in any way or should it be automatic. From the Windows server "device manager" I see only one controller even if we have dual path to MSA .
- From device manager I see the MSA CONTROLLER with a Yellow "?" which indicates no driver has been found for it . Where can I find it ? With EVA storage I used to provide the path of the HBA driver ( EMULEX 2242SR in this case ) , but it didn't work .
Thanks
- I've upgraded the MSA firmware to 7.00 and from the ACU ( more information ) I see the MSA is recognized as in A/A . However beside "redundant path" it says "fail" . The FC connection is UP so I don't think is an HW failure . Do I have to configure it in any way or should it be automatic. From the Windows server "device manager" I see only one controller even if we have dual path to MSA .
- From device manager I see the MSA CONTROLLER with a Yellow "?" which indicates no driver has been found for it . Where can I find it ? With EVA storage I used to provide the path of the HBA driver ( EMULEX 2242SR in this case ) , but it didn't work .
Thanks
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07-06-2007 06:43 AM
07-06-2007 06:43 AM
Re: MSA1500 A/A configuration
hi stefano,
Could you attach the tech_support file to get more clear picture on whats happening on the MSA.
Andy
Could you attach the tech_support file to get more clear picture on whats happening on the MSA.
Andy
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