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09-06-2012 01:00 AM - edited 09-06-2012 01:07 AM
09-06-2012 01:00 AM - edited 09-06-2012 01:07 AM
Hello all, we have a strange situation here:
Two Alphas ES40 (prod and standby), two EVA4000 (both prod). XCS version 5.031. Normally EVAs presents disks to the prod system only. Before switching prod to standby Alpha, I present disks from EVA to the standby (going-to-be-prod) system and unpresent them from the used-to-be-prod system after the swithing completed. I did it many times and it always worked as expected. A week ago we changed some failed parts on the standby system (FCAs remains the same) and I upgraded the firmware (SRM) on the standby ES40 from 7.0-2 to 7.3-1 (the main suspect but I can't prove it). Firmware on FCAs (DS-A5132-AA aka FCA-2684) was also changed from 1.90A4 to 1.91X6. Now the upgraded standby system can't see the EVA's disks neither from console mode nor from VMS.
"wwidmgr -show wwid" returns nothing.
"wwidmgr -show port -full" returns info about ports of FCAs and ports of FC swithes FCAs are connected to only.
No errors reported.
What have been done:
- unpresent disks on both EVAs from stanby system and present them again
- remove standby system from Host list and re-add it back. EVAs does see the standby system' ports and offers them in drop-down menu while adding host. So I concluded that standby system' ports are working normally and they are visible from EVAs
- reboot one of the FC swithes (2/16V B-Series) the standby system is connected to
- reboot one of the EVAs
- downgrade firmware on ES40 from 7.3-1 back to 7.0-2 (FCA' firware was also downgraded)
- play with FFAUTO and FFNEXT console vars
All of above have no success and I have no more ideas to try. Do you have any?
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09-06-2012 10:17 PM
09-06-2012 10:17 PM
SolutionForget it, guys. The reason was as dumb as possible. I exchanged everything except the most obvious and easiest to exchange one - the optical cables between two FCAs. And they were the reason.
It's still hard to understand why deleting and re-adding host did not have an effect but now it's just a rhetorical question.