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08-01-2005 12:16 AM
08-01-2005 12:16 AM
CRITICAL LOCK-UP on MSA1000
Hello
We have HP MSA1000 with two controllers, firmware 4.32
We also have three windows 2003 server SP1 attached to MSA1000 (HP Blade 20p).
Two windows 2003 servers are in MS cluster with three logical volumes
Third server has only one logical volume.
ON mSA we have SSP enabled.
We also have two HP SAN StorageWorks switch 2/16V with zoning configured. One zone for every server, MSA
in all zones.
On all three servers we have installed Secure Path 4.0c SP2.
We try to pull out one MSA controller with all servers, switches and MSA1000 up and running.
When we do that MSA totaly block with CRITICAL LOCK-UP DETECTED.
We try same test several times but critical lock-up appears only first time.
Any ideas ?
Roman Lenarsic
We have HP MSA1000 with two controllers, firmware 4.32
We also have three windows 2003 server SP1 attached to MSA1000 (HP Blade 20p).
Two windows 2003 servers are in MS cluster with three logical volumes
Third server has only one logical volume.
ON mSA we have SSP enabled.
We also have two HP SAN StorageWorks switch 2/16V with zoning configured. One zone for every server, MSA
in all zones.
On all three servers we have installed Secure Path 4.0c SP2.
We try to pull out one MSA controller with all servers, switches and MSA1000 up and running.
When we do that MSA totaly block with CRITICAL LOCK-UP DETECTED.
We try same test several times but critical lock-up appears only first time.
Any ideas ?
Roman Lenarsic
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08-01-2005 12:31 AM
08-01-2005 12:31 AM
Re: CRITICAL LOCK-UP on MSA1000
Don't do that. See this advisory:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=PSD_OE040616_CW01
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=PSD_OE040616_CW01
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08-04-2005 07:23 PM
08-04-2005 07:23 PM
Re: CRITICAL LOCK-UP on MSA1000
Hello
Thank you very much.
We will not do that anymore.
Best regards
Roman Lenarsic
Thank you very much.
We will not do that anymore.
Best regards
Roman Lenarsic
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