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Reconnecting Mirrored Volumes

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Recovering from an iSCSI Storage Appliance Failure Reconnecting Mirrored Volumes Before you begin, ensure that you are connected to each iSCSI Storage Appliance that hosts the mirrored volumes, using either a monitor and keyboard or a serial cable connected to a system running a terminal emulation program. Note In these steps, the iSCSI Storage Appliance with the replaced flash drive is called Appliance A; the iSCSI Storage Appliance that contains the mirrored volumes is called Appliance B. 1 Use Appliance B's CLI to ensure that Appliance B is logged in to Appliance A. If Appliance A does not have a new IP address, skip to Step d below. If Appliance A has a new IP address: a Type controller manage Appliance_A ip remove oldIPaddress, then press Enter. b Type controller manage Appliance_A ip add newIPaddress, then press Enter. c Appliance B logs in to Appliance A. (This may take a few moments.) d Type controller list, then press Enter. Confirm that Appliance A's controller is listed. 2 Use Appliance A's CLI to reconnect Appliance A to Appliance B. a Type controller discover IPaddress_of_applianceB, then press Enter. b Type controller add IPaddress_of_applianceB, then press Enter. c Type controller list, then press Enter. Confirm that Appliance B's controller is listed. 3 Use Appliance A's CLI to update the IP addresses of remote plexes in Appliance A's mirrors. a Type mirror manage m1 plex 0/1 IPaddress_of_ApplianceB_iSCSI_interface, then press Enter. b Repeat Step 1 for each mirror. 152 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide

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Recovering from an iSCSI Storage Appliance Failure
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Snap Server 700i Series User’s Guide
Reconnecting Mirrored Volumes
Before you begin, ensure that you are connected to each iSCSI Storage Appliance
that hosts the mirrored volumes, using either a monitor and keyboard or
a serial
cable connected to a system running a terminal emulation program.
Note
In these steps, the iSCSI Storage Appliance with the replaced flash drive is
called Appliance A; the iSCSI Storage Appliance that contains the mirrored
volumes is called Appliance B.
1
Use Appliance B’s CLI to ensure that Appliance B is logged in to Appliance A.
If Appliance A does not have a new IP address, skip to Step d below.
If Appliance A has a new IP address:
a
Type
controller manage
Appliance_A
ip remove
oldIPaddress
, then press
Enter
.
b
Type
controller manage
Appliance_A
ip add
newIPaddress
, then press
Enter
.
c
Appliance B logs in to Appliance A. (This may take a few moments.)
d
Type
controller list
, then press
Enter
.
Confirm that Appliance A’s controller is listed.
2
Use Appliance A’s CLI to reconnect Appliance A to Appliance B.
a
Type
controller discover
IPaddress_of_applianceB
, then press
Enter
.
b
Type
controller add
IPaddress_of_applianceB
, then press
Enter
.
c
Type
controller list
, then press
Enter
. Confirm that Appliance B’s controller is
listed.
3
Use Appliance A’s CLI to update the IP addresses of remote plexes in Appliance
A’s mirrors.
a
Type
mirror manage m1 plex 0/1
IPaddress_of_ApplianceB_iSCSI_interface
, then
press
Enter
.
b
Repeat Step 1 for each mirror.