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05-29-2006 03:03 PM
05-29-2006 03:03 PM
Trying to setup redundency. I have a MSA1000 with dual fibre switches and dual controllers running four windows 2003 R2 blades, all booting to separate partitions.
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05-30-2006 12:31 AM
05-30-2006 12:31 AM
SolutionThe first thing you need to do is failover your controller, makeing the Standby controller active.
Once you do this, you should be able to get into the bios of the hba, select the second port and see your boot LUN to configure it.
Steven
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05-30-2006 09:05 AM
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Re: Configure dual host adapters
I'm able to assign the second hba to the second controller in the bios.
Do I need secure path software ?
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05-30-2006 09:23 AM
05-30-2006 09:23 AM
Re: Configure dual host adapters
If you do not have Securepath already install (or MPIO for the MSA), then I suggest you get it and install it before going multipath.
Once you have SecurePath installed, you can use the manager to manuall fail the path in order to swap the controller roles.
Another way would be to disconnect the active controller from the fabric or the active hba from the fabric. This should cause a path failure event, triggering a path failover event on the MSA.
Complete your configuration and your done. You can either leave the controllers "as is" or failthem over again.
Steven
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05-31-2006 04:25 AM
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06-01-2006 06:26 AM
06-01-2006 06:26 AM
Re: Configure dual host adapters
Before installing the MPIO, all the blades were booting from controller 1 and now after installing the MPIO onto blade1, they now default to controller2(active). The problem I'm running into is, if the MSA1000 is rebooted and the first blade is rebooted, then it will not boot. What happens is controller1 now becomes the active controller. To fix this, what I do is, in the first blades Qlogic card settings, I disable the first HBA1 that points to the controller2. Reboot the blade so it boots from controller1 using HBA2. Once the first blade boots, it then switches the controllers back. Controller2 becomes active and controller1(standby).
I then can boot the other blades with no problem.
Is the how it's suppose to work?
Thanks.
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10-17-2006 07:50 AM
10-17-2006 07:50 AM
Re: Configure dual host adapters
I am seeing the same problems. when my MSA fails to the second controller, none of my PC's can reboot because they all still try to boot off of the first Qlogic controller BIOS which returns a bad disk error. I have to manually disable the first HBA so that they boot off of the second HBA.