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08-01-2005 07:37 AM
08-01-2005 07:37 AM
Loosing Data
Has anyone seen where you loose the path through one channel on the VA7410, most eveything then fails over but sometimes we find a filesystem doesn't make it over and we have to fsck to get it back and then not all data is recovered??
HP has verified it is not a controller problem
Any ideas????
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08-01-2005 08:18 AM
08-01-2005 08:18 AM
Re: Loosing Data
I'd start by checking every path after another by dd'ing a few Megabytes to /dev/null.
This really isn't regular behaviour :)
To avoid the data loss until the cause is found, You should take two steps.
See man scsictl and disable immediate_report for all external LUNs, and switch the common mountoption delaylog to (now, if I remembered it!) I think 'nodatainlog' - please look it up in the mount_vxfs manpage, there is an option for very syncronous I/O.
rather lose performance, not data...
Florian
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08-01-2005 08:24 AM
08-01-2005 08:24 AM
Re: Loosing Data
More data would help.
1) VA firmware version.
2) disk capacity in it.
3) Fabric switch.
4) No. of HBAs
5) OS version + patch level(specfically LVM patches and FCMS patches)
6) logprn + armdiag from VA may have more clue
7) Anything in syslog?
8) Older VA firmware used to cause some LUN hanging + corruption issues.
I would like to believe this is a VA problem.
With regards,
Mohan.
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08-01-2005 08:31 AM
08-01-2005 08:31 AM
Re: Loosing Data
Is this after a delete lun, create lun? During a reboot, or during an ioscan...
What is the status like on your brocades? When you telnet in, you do a switchstatusshow, on the line where it shows SwitchState, what do you see (this depends on your fabric OS as well).
andy
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08-01-2005 08:34 AM
08-01-2005 08:34 AM
Re: Loosing Data
Which means, that I would suggest that you do a patch review, and try to get to the recommended patch levels if you are not there already.