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Recovering from an iSCSI Storage Appliance Failure

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Recovering from an iSCSI Storage Appliance Failure Recovering from an iSCSI Storage Appliance Failure These instructions describe how to recover from the failure of an iSCSI Storage Appliance. Note If you are recovering from an appliance failure in a mirrored environment, see page 153. 1 Shut down the appliance. a In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Appliance. b From the Actions menu, select Shut down iSCSI storage appliance. c Click Yes to shut down the appliance. 2 Replace the iSCSI Storage Appliance. Remove the disk drives from the failed appliance and reinstall them in the new one, following the instructions in "Hot Swapping Disk Drives" on page 144. Note The disk drives don't have to remain in the same order. 3 Configure the iSCSI Storage Appliance. Note When configuring your iSCSI Storage Appliance, use settings that are identical to the previous configuration, if possible. Using identical settings increases the likelihood that the iSCSI initiators on your IP SAN will automatically discover and reconnect to existing iSCSI targets. a In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Appliance. b In the Actions menu, select Configure iSCSI storage appliance. The wizard opens to the Configure iSCSI Storage Appliance step. c Enter the settings for your iSCSI Storage Appliance when prompted. If possible, use the exact same values as the previous configuration. If you don't have a record of the previous configuration settings (recorded at initial setup), enter values as if you are configuring a new iSCSI Storage Appliance. d Click Apply, then click Cancel to close the wizard. 4 Reconnect with the iSCSI Storage Appliance. a In the Enterprise View, select the Management Service to which your iSCSI Storage Appliance was associated. b If the Management Service automatically reconnects to the iSCSI Storage Appliance, skip to Step g. If the Management Service can't automatically reconnect to the iSCSI Storage Appliance, you must remove that appliance from the Management Service then add it back in. Chapter 12 Solving Problems 149

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Recovering from an iSCSI Storage Appliance Failure
Chapter 12
Solving Problems
149
Recovering from an iSCSI Storage Appliance Failure
These instructions describe how to recover from the failure of an iSCSI Storage
Appliance.
Note
If you are recovering from an appliance failure in a mirrored environment, see
page 153.
1
Shut down the appliance.
a
In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Appliance.
b
From the
Actions
menu, select
Shut down iSCSI storage appliance
.
c
Click
Yes
to shut down the appliance.
2
Replace the iSCSI Storage Appliance.
Remove the disk drives from the failed appliance and reinstall them in the new
one, following the instructions in “Hot Swapping Disk Drives” on page 144.
Note
The disk drives don’t have to remain in the same order.
3
Configure the iSCSI Storage Appliance.
Note
When configuring your iSCSI Storage Appliance, use settings that are
identical to the previous configuration, if possible. Using identical settings
increases the likelihood that the iSCSI initiators on your IP SAN will
automatically discover and reconnect to existing iSCSI targets.
a
In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Appliance.
b
In the
Actions
menu, select
Configure iSCSI storage appliance
.
The wizard opens to the Configure iSCSI Storage Appliance step.
c
Enter the settings for your iSCSI Storage Appliance when prompted. If
possible, use the
exact
same values as the previous configuration.
If you don’t have a record of the previous configuration settings (recorded at initial
setup), enter values as if you are configuring a new iSCSI Storage Appliance.
d
Click
Apply
, then click
Cancel
to close the wizard.
4
Reconnect with the iSCSI Storage Appliance.
a
In the Enterprise View, select the Management Service to which your iSCSI
Storage Appliance was associated.
b
If the Management Service automatically reconnects to the iSCSI Storage
Appliance, skip to Step g.
If the Management Service can’t automatically reconnect to the iSCSI Storage
Appliance, you must remove that appliance from the Management Service
then add it back in.