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тАО06-04-2019 01:44 AM
тАО06-04-2019 01:44 AM
Re: HP 3PAR Degraded Mode
This part from the serial boot log would be interesting
(this one is taken from another model, but yours should look similar):
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
HP SPI Image 05.02.54. Release version. 07:37:57 Mar 01 2017.
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| CPU 2 x 2.40 GHz Ivy Bridge deca core HT dual
| Control Cache Size 191.100 GB (cpu mem type 11) CL9
| Set0 CC DIMM0.0.0 (J180000): 32768 MB CL6/9
| Set0 CC DIMM0.1.0 (J190000): 32768 MB CL6/9
| Set0 CC DIMM0.2.0 (J200000): 32768 MB CL6/9
| Set1 CC DIMM1.0.0 (J180001): 32768 MB CL6/9
| Set1 CC DIMM1.1.0 (J190001): 32768 MB CL6/9
| Set1 CC DIMM1.2.0 (J200001): 32768 MB CL6/9
| Data Cache Size 256 GB CL6/9
| Set0 DC DIMM0.0.0 (J140005): 32768 MB CL6/9
| Set0 DC DIMM0.1.0 (J160005): 32768 MB CL6/9
| Set1 DC DIMM0.0.1 (J150005): 32768 MB CL6/9
| Set1 DC DIMM0.1.1 (J170005): 32768 MB CL6/9
| Set2 DC DIMM1.0.0 (J140006): 32768 MB CL6/9
| Set2 DC DIMM1.1.0 (J160006): 32768 MB CL6/9
| Set3 DC DIMM1.0.1 (J150006): 32768 MB CL6/9
| Set3 DC DIMM1.1.1 (J170006): 32768 MB CL6/9
| Slot ID 0 [8 Node HP 3PAR 20840X Centerplane]
| Power Supply 0 OK Delta
| Power Supply 1 OK Delta
| Battery Backup Unit OK Delta 800-200012.A1 00000232 (69)
| FPGA Chimera v1.0
| SATA0 Disk SanDisk 512 GB
| SATA1 Disk SanDisk 512 GB
| PCI Slot 0 LSI-SAS 9300-16e
| PCI Slot 1 LSI-SAS 9300-16e
| PCI Slot 2 LSI-SAS 9300-16e
| PCI Slot 3 HP 560SFP+ 5 2-port
| PCI Slot 4 Emulex LPe16004 4-port
| PCI Slot 5 Emulex LPe16004 4-port
| PCI Slot 6 Emulex LPe16004 4-port
| Board 920-200050.A2 FXN 2016/52
| Cluster serial CZ1234567 <<<======= IMPORTANT
| Board reset reason COLD_POWERON
| Current Time 2019-02-07 10:52:25 (UTC+1)
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Hope this helps!
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тАО06-04-2019 11:04 PM
тАО06-04-2019 11:04 PM
Re: HP 3PAR Degraded Mode
Hello Torsten,
Do you mean that I should change the serial number for the new motherboard replaced so it can be detected by the cluster?
Please confirm and huge thanks for your replies.
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тАО06-05-2019 03:26 AM - edited тАО06-05-2019 03:27 AM
тАО06-05-2019 03:26 AM - edited тАО06-05-2019 03:27 AM
Re: HP 3PAR Degraded Mode
noderescue will do this for you, but you should check it.
not the same serial = not the same cluster
Hope this helps!
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