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09-16-2008 05:30 PM
09-16-2008 05:30 PM
Storage MIrror and SQL
We use Storage Mirror in a VM Ware environment.
Storage mirror keeps sharpshooting continually and then over night we get corruption with the VMDK file and cannot start the Sql server.
The log below shows an error but I am not able to work out if this problem is caused by VMware or Storage Mirror.
My understanding is Storage Mirror removes the last snapshot so i should only ever have one snapshot at any time. Last night I had 150 snap shots. Then the error log below has 100 approx of these entries.
09/17 08:13:30.82 127 Retry: Retrying GetRecentTasks (Recent task(s) still in progress)
09/17 08:13:32.16 127 Esx : EsxSource: connected to esx1.tascorp.internal: 1338 ms, host time: 09/17/2008 8:13:21
09/17 08:13:32.16 127 Retry: GetRecentTasks failed, host: esx1.tascorp.internal, host time: 09/17/2008 8:13:21, vim time: 16/09/2008 10:13:32 PM, details: EsxException: Recent task(s) still in progress
at GetRecentTasksOp.TryRun()
at RetryOpBase.Run()
Storage mirror keeps sharpshooting continually and then over night we get corruption with the VMDK file and cannot start the Sql server.
The log below shows an error but I am not able to work out if this problem is caused by VMware or Storage Mirror.
My understanding is Storage Mirror removes the last snapshot so i should only ever have one snapshot at any time. Last night I had 150 snap shots. Then the error log below has 100 approx of these entries.
09/17 08:13:30.82 127 Retry: Retrying GetRecentTasks (Recent task(s) still in progress)
09/17 08:13:32.16 127 Esx : EsxSource: connected to esx1.tascorp.internal: 1338 ms, host time: 09/17/2008 8:13:21
09/17 08:13:32.16 127 Retry: GetRecentTasks failed, host: esx1.tascorp.internal, host time: 09/17/2008 8:13:21, vim time: 16/09/2008 10:13:32 PM, details: EsxException: Recent task(s) still in progress
at GetRecentTasksOp.TryRun()
at RetryOpBase.Run()
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