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Troubleshooting - Windows

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First, check the job to see if it contains one of the following commands: CreateHostVolume CreateHostVolumeDiscrete CreateHostVolumeGroup If so, one of the following conditions may apply. Host QLogic HBA driver LUN setting is exceeded The default support for QLogic HBA drivers is 32 LUNs (virtual disks). If there are more than 32 LUNs (which is typical with EVA storage systems) the create host volume style commands can execute for an extended period of time because the LUN is not found on the host. To resolve this problem: 1. On the enabled host, open the probe-luns file in a text editor. It is located at: /opt/hp/hp_fibreutils/probe-luns 2. In the file, modify the LUNEND variable to allow for the number of LUNs in your situation. Save the file. 3. If necessary, clean up resources that were involved in the failed job. 4. Rerun the job. Host QLogic HBA driver is frozen If the QLogic HBA driver is frozen, none of the LUNs may be visible to the host. To resolve this issue: 1. On the enabled host, reload the QLogic HBA driver or reboot the host. 2. If necessary, cleanup resources that were involved in the failed job. 3. Rerun the job. Job with volume group remount fails - Linux Problem A job creates a replica of a Linux volume group and mounts it on a host. In subsequent steps the job unmounts the replica and then attempts to remount it on another host. During the remount step the job fails. Explanation / resolution You cannot remount the replica of a Linux volume group because the context of the volume group is lost after the first mount. IMPORTANT: The job template named Replicate host volume(s), mount to a host, then to a different host, contains steps to mount and remount a replica. Do not use the template with Linux volume groups. To resolve this issue: 1. If necessary, cleanup resources that were involved in the failed job. 2. Edit the job and remove the remount steps. 3. Create another job to mount the replica on a different enabled host. Troubleshooting - Windows Explorer does not show a host volume after a job is run - Windows Problem A job is run that mounts, unmounts, and remounts a host volume (for example, drive F) on a Windows enabled host. 54 Replication Solutions Manager

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First, check the job to see if it contains one of the following commands:
CreateHostVolume CreateHostVolumeDiscrete CreateHostVolumeGroup
If so, one of the following conditions may apply.
Host QLogic HBA driver LUN setting is exceeded
The default support for QLogic HBA drivers is 32 LUNs (virtual disks). If there are more than 32 LUNs
(which is typical with EVA storage systems) the create host volume style commands can execute for an
extended period of time because the LUN is not found on the host.
To resolve this problem:
1.
On the enabled host, open the
probe-luns
le in a text editor.
It is located at:
/opt/hp/hp_fibreutils/probe-luns
2.
In the
le, modify the
LUNEND
variable to allow for the number of LUNs in your situation.
Save the
le.
3.
If necessary, clean up resources that were involved in the failed job.
4.
Rerun the job.
Host QLogic HBA driver is frozen
If the QLogic HBA driver is frozen, none of the LUNs may be visible to the host.
To resolve this issue:
1.
On the enabled host, reload the QLogic HBA driver or reboot the host.
2.
If necessary, cleanup resources that were involved in the failed job.
3.
Rerun the job.
Job with volume group remount fails - Linux
Problem
A job creates a replica of a Linux volume group and mounts it on a host. In subsequent steps the job
unmounts the replica and then attempts to remount it on another host. During the remount step the job fails.
Explanation / resolution
You cannot remount the replica of a Linux volume group because the context of the volume group is
lost after the
rst mount.
IMPORTANT:
The job template named
Replicate host volume(s), mount to a host, then to a different host,
contains steps to
mount and remount a replica. Do not use the template with Linux volume groups.
To resolve this issue:
1.
If necessary, cleanup resources that were involved in the failed job.
2.
Edit the job and remove the remount steps.
3.
Create another job to mount the replica on a different enabled host.
Troubleshooting - Windows
Explorer does not show a host volume after a job is run - Windows
Problem
A job is run that mounts, unmounts, and remounts a host volume (for example, drive F) on a Windows
enabled host.
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