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06-24-2009 09:40 PM
06-24-2009 09:40 PM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
It would also be useful to see the output of the "switchShow" command as that will allow us to see what devices are connected to the SAN switches.
The zoning configurations you've posted shows that there are two SAN switches. The zoning needs to be right on both of them...
So for both switches, if you could post the output of "switchShow" and "cfgShow".
Cheers,
Rob
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06-25-2009 08:41 AM
06-25-2009 08:41 AM
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06-25-2009 09:49 AM
06-25-2009 09:49 AM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
The zoning all looks good to me, which puts things back onto the Command View EVA...
Try removing the host entry for your server, reboot the SAN appliance, and then recreate the host entry. The WWN of the HBA should then hopefully appear in the drop down list for you to add...
Cheers,
Rob
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06-25-2009 11:26 AM
06-25-2009 11:26 AM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
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06-25-2009 11:42 AM
06-25-2009 11:42 AM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
Where are you looking for the SAN drive on the Windows box ?
It should appear in the Disk Management tool, as a new disk...
Cheers,
Rob
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06-25-2009 11:54 AM
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06-25-2009 12:19 PM
06-25-2009 12:19 PM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
Can you see any reference to the EVA in Device Manager ?
Are the correct drives loaded for the HBA ?
When you presented the Vdisk to the host, in Command View EVA, what LUN number did you use ? If you let the system auto choose it, try unpresenting, and specifically Assign a LUN number...
Cheers,
Rob
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06-25-2009 03:25 PM
06-25-2009 03:25 PM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
You claim to have deleted the host in command view and Re-created i.t. Was the WWID of the server in the drop down box when you re-created the host in Command View?
Can you go to the "Ports" tab of the hosts properties, screenshot it and post it?
(sigh... wish I had remote access.) ;o)
Steven
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06-25-2009 10:39 PM
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06-25-2009 11:01 PM
06-25-2009 11:01 PM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
A new virtual disk just created on the EVA does not, so my previous comment does not apply.
I recommend you stop with the virtual disks for now and do some connectivity troubleshooting. Go into the Windows device manager and check if you see some "EVA" or "HSV" or some unknown controller devices.
Or go into the registry editor open [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\Scsi] , look for the SCSI ports represented by the Emulex ports and the traverse the bus/target/lun hierarchy. You _should_ see the EVA controller devices at LUN address0, which are always present - independed from host entries/presentations:
C:\>reg query "HKLM\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\Scsi\Scsi Port 5\Scsi Bus 1\Target Id 0" /s
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\Scsi\Scsi Port 5\Scsi Bus 1\Target Id 0\Logical Unit Id 0
Identifier REG_SZ HP HSV200 5000
Type REG_SZ ArrayPeripheral
InquiryData REG_BINARY 0C000512F70000324850202020202020485356323030202
0202020202020202035303030
SerialNumber REG_SZ PB5Axxxxxxxxxx
DeviceIdentifierPage REG_BINARY 0C8300140103000850001FE1500xxxxx0114000400000003
If these devices do not show up, the problem is most likely an incorrect zoning the Fibre Channel switch(es). Don't waste ANY time on virtual disks unless you do see these device!
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06-26-2009 06:39 AM
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06-26-2009 07:06 AM
06-26-2009 07:06 AM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
Naa.. it's only half as long I think right now.
So, the EVA can see the host, or at least seen the host at some point (confirmed by the fact that you can see the wwid in the drop down).
Can you zip the screenshot? or convert it to a jpg?
In the Windows Device Manager under SCSI and RAID devices, yo ushould see 2 entries for the EVA. Can you confirm? (2 entries since you said the server only has 1 hba)
Steven
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06-26-2009 07:30 AM
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06-26-2009 07:58 AM
06-26-2009 07:58 AM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
Attached is a .bmp for hpsansrv port tab.
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06-26-2009 08:01 AM
06-26-2009 08:01 AM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
The LUN is = 1 - not sure if this agrees with how the Emulex is configured.
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06-26-2009 09:52 AM
06-26-2009 09:52 AM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
The host presentation looks OK to me...
A couple of things from the registry output and screen grabs however.
This bit:
"Identifier"="HP HSV101 3010"
would appear to suggest VCS 3.010 rather than 4.007 which you mentioned earlier. I'm guessing that's a red herring, but it's worth sanity checking, as the difference between v3 and v4 is the move from Active/Passive to Active/Active controllers, which may have an impact when you've only got one connection to the server.
The other thing I noticed was the warning triangle in Command View for the Hardware. Can you drill down there and see what's wrong... If it happens to be something to do with the cache batteries that may well explain everything... Bad batteries = No LUNs.
Cheers,
Rob
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06-26-2009 10:26 AM
06-26-2009 10:26 AM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
Initialized System Properties shows;
Type: HSV100
Version: 4007
Software: SR0045runp-4007
Checked the hardware. There is 1 failed drive, which we knew about before the cabinet was moved. Sometime after we started to configure for our test server (hpsansrv) a failed battery appeared on one of the controllers. Checking this afternoon we see two failed cache batteries - 1 on each controller (A & B). Each controller has two batteries - there is 1 good battery remaining on each.
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06-26-2009 10:33 AM
06-26-2009 10:33 AM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
> "Identifier"="HP HSV101 3010"
>
> would appear to suggest VCS 3.010 rather than 4.007
No, you will see this on other EVAs as well - WCzar's box apparently has some history ;-)
The EVA keeps the SCSI inquiry string (at least for Windows systems) even after an update of the controller firmware to prevent Windows 'hotplug' events from happening.
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06-26-2009 10:42 AM
06-26-2009 10:42 AM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
> there is 1 good battery remaining on each
OK that shouldn't affect things, but I'd be more convinced if all the batteries were good. EVAs seem to do odd things when batteries go bad...
Another thought, have you tried restarting the EVA itself ?
Cheers,
Rob
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06-26-2009 11:26 AM
06-26-2009 11:26 AM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
Attached is a screen print from the emulex hbanywhere utility installed on the w2k3 server that can't see the san from Disk Management. It shows the 50: addresses. We can echo back to those addresses successfully from the server (LUN 0). That should equate to having a connection from purely a Emulex hba standpoint. So if that works, then back to the original issue - why can't Disk Management in Windows see it after doing a re-scan. What should the LUN assignment on the host (hpsansrv) in CommandView be if the physical box for hpsansrv shows LUN 0?
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06-26-2009 11:44 AM
06-26-2009 11:44 AM
Re: Connecting W2K3 Servers to MSA3000
But you should see a LUN 1 (and a disk icon left to it). As long as that is not the case - you won't see a disk in Windows disk management.
This really sounds like the EVA is not presenting the disk due to a problem with the cache batteries - can you put an intact pair into one controller? The output from HBAnywhere shows that the adapter has access to both controllers.
If Rob's guess is correct you should now see a disk icon and "LUN 1" on one of the paths.
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07-17-2009 12:05 PM
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07-21-2009 06:12 AM
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