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07-17-2025 07:56 AM - last edited on 07-17-2025 09:26 PM by support_s
07-17-2025 07:56 AM - last edited on 07-17-2025 09:26 PM by support_s
It's possible to create a redundant LUN on Nimble Storage Pool Array?
My application is using two LUNs provisioned on two HPE Nimble Storage systems, and the application is taking steps to make it a redundant solution.
I recently discovered that Nimble Storage has a feature that creates a Storage Pool Array and I want to know if it's possible to create a redundant LUN that enables failover in case of a storage failure.
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07-17-2025 05:51 PM
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Re: It's possible to create a redundant LUN on Nimble Storage Pool Array?
Hello,
Yes, you may check more on replication setup, where a single storage array failure can trigger failover to the secondary array. Please check the admin guide in https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=sd00004006en_us&docLocale=en_US
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07-18-2025 08:58 AM
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Re: It's possible to create a redundant LUN on Nimble Storage Pool Array?
Thx,
I hope you're all doing well.
I have two HF20 Nimble Storage Arrays running Nimble OS 6.1.2.600.
According the documention, I need to create a pool under group actions, right?.
However, when I click the "Create Pool" button, it says that it's not possible to create a pool without any associated arrays.
I’ve already created a Group that includes both arrays, but the pools are still separate.
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07-18-2025 09:34 AM
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Re: It's possible to create a redundant LUN on Nimble Storage Pool Array?
Update, I found the option to merge the pool, so I did it.
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07-19-2025 05:13 AM - edited 07-19-2025 05:42 AM
07-19-2025 05:13 AM - edited 07-19-2025 05:42 AM
Re: It's possible to create a redundant LUN on Nimble Storage Pool Array?
Hi,
Thanks for the update.
Pool merge is a different concept and does not provide LUN redundancy. The concept involves virtually/logically combining two pools/array to work as one.
You have to plan for replication, either async or syncrep (Peer persistence)
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07-23-2025 05:34 AM - edited 07-23-2025 04:32 PM
07-23-2025 05:34 AM - edited 07-23-2025 04:32 PM
Re: It's possible to create a redundant LUN on Nimble Storage Pool Array?
Hi,
Thanks for your help.
I would like to clarify a few questions regarding the configuration of replication partners.
I’ve configured both storage systems to use their management IPs, but when I run a test, something seems to be wrong.
The following message appears:
The storage systems can see each other on the network — I can successfully ping one from the other — but when I try to add them as replication partners, it doesn't work.
I also tried using a separate network where the storage systems can also communicate, but I got a different error message from the first one.
Am I doing something wrong?
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07-23-2025 10:25 PM
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Re: It's possible to create a redundant LUN on Nimble Storage Pool Array?
Hi,
Have you removed the pool merge? Also, the group name has to match on both the arrays. Please follow the admin guide , if it does not work, please do create a support case, we need to check the logs on array to see why partner connection is failing.
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