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12-20-2024 04:40 AM - last edited on 12-22-2024 07:50 PM by support_s
12-20-2024 04:40 AM - last edited on 12-22-2024 07:50 PM by support_s
HP 3par 8200 controller service is down due to logging in to Whack.
Hello,
I have an issue with a 3par 8200 2-node controller storage. Node 1 was faulty in advance. yesterday I login to the good controller node 0 in Whack. For logout from Whack, I have typed quit. since then, I am getting down my storage service. Which was running from node 0. Can anyone please help me, what issue can happen and what initiative can I take?
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12-20-2024 07:25 AM
12-20-2024 07:25 AM
Re: HP 3par 8200 controller service is down due to logging in to Whack.
According to me you must get out of the Whack> prompt by doing: go <enter>
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12-22-2024 08:59 PM
12-22-2024 08:59 PM
Re: HP 3par 8200 controller service is down due to logging in to Whack.
Hi
I couldn't access my storage node from the console port, so I removed and reinserted the node. After that, my storage came back as before. also, I have changed my controller node1 after changing the node it completed booting and showed login prompt with the storage serial number but did not join the cluster, The show node command shows only 1 node, can anyone help me, how can I add my second node to the cluster?
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12-22-2024 11:37 PM
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Re: HP 3par 8200 controller service is down due to logging in to Whack.
Take a look at this entry: HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage - Node Rescue Fails afte... - Hewlett Packard Enterprise Community
Especially the text with: FIX: ..
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01-02-2025 10:34 PM
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Query: HP 3par 8200 controller service is down due to logging in to Whack.
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