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10-08-2007 01:53 AM
10-08-2007 01:53 AM
do you have any idea?
How to get the controller World Wide Node Name?
Solved! Go to Solution.
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10-08-2007 03:10 AM
10-08-2007 03:10 AM
SolutionAll destination disks in DR have to be presented like read only. It's not recommended to present read only disks to windows OS. It should caused problems like bluescreen in past.
For real CA cluster with MS Win cluster you have to buy CLX extension for MS cluster and this CLX will allow you to create automatic presentation and change of source-destination in cluster environment.
have a nice day
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10-08-2007 06:42 AM
10-08-2007 06:42 AM
Re: Presenting Virtual Disk
> World Wide Node Name
Many ways...
The WWNN is shown on the OCP and on the Command View EVA's storage system properties page. In most cases, there are also one or two stickers (with the barcode) left and right from the controllers which show the controller WWNN and the checksum.
You can also see it in SSSU or in the Fibre Channel switch's name server - on Brocade switches this is 'nsShow' ('nsAliasShow' can be helpful, too).
And you can see it in the Full Featured MPIO's MMC plugin.
And maybe I have forgotten some more places ;-)
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10-08-2007 01:32 PM
10-08-2007 01:32 PM
Re: Presenting Virtual Disk
- first suspending the replication
- doing a snapclone into a container of each of the disks in the DR group
- resuming the replication
- then present the disks to the intended system.
If you do the above using an RSM or SSSU script it can complete very quickly.
Of course, doing the above costs us more disk space, but it has a variety of pluses, including allowing us to keep replication going while we test the ability to present the disks to the system at our DR site.
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10-10-2007 05:03 AM
10-10-2007 05:03 AM
Re: Presenting Virtual Disk
You mean i should present the Snapclone, right?
Suspend
Create snapclone
Resume
Present Snapclone
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