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01-31-2009 07:25 AM
01-31-2009 07:25 AM
MPIO problems
Hi all,
Here's the details of my problem:
Windows 2003 SP2 on on Proliant class server
(2) Emulex 10000 fibre channel HBAs at driver version 2.00a12 firmware 1.92a1
EVA5000 array SAN at 3.028 VCS
Installed MPIO Basic v1.2 and rebooted. The machine posts and at the point where the local disk arrays are scanned all the disk lights turn red and the machine begins the boot sequence again, essentially going into a loop. This happens whether or not the SAN storage is visible to the host
Anyone seen this before or have a clue what could cause it?
Here's the details of my problem:
Windows 2003 SP2 on on Proliant class server
(2) Emulex 10000 fibre channel HBAs at driver version 2.00a12 firmware 1.92a1
EVA5000 array SAN at 3.028 VCS
Installed MPIO Basic v1.2 and rebooted. The machine posts and at the point where the local disk arrays are scanned all the disk lights turn red and the machine begins the boot sequence again, essentially going into a loop. This happens whether or not the SAN storage is visible to the host
Anyone seen this before or have a clue what could cause it?
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