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Last Step, Recovery on Systems Running Windows XP, Linux, or VMware

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Recovering from an iSCSI Storage Appliance Failure 4 Use Appliance B's CLI to update the IP addresses of remote plexes in Appliance B's mirrors. a Type mirror manage m1 plex 0/1 IPaddress_of_ApplianceA_iSCSI_interface, then press Enter. b Repeat Step 1 for each mirror. Last Step In the View menu, select Refresh. All iSCSI Storage Appliances, iSCSI targets, and mirrored volumes should appear online, connected, and in normal status. The recovery of each iSCSI Storage Host is complete. Recovery on Systems Running Windows XP, Linux, or VMware This section provides a general overview of the steps required to reconnect to each system in your IPSAN that's running an OS besides Windows 2003 or Windows Vista. For specific instructions, refer to the documentation provided with your iSCSI initiators. 1 Remove all iSCSI target sessions from the iSCSI initiator. 2 Remove all iSCSI Storage Appliance data ports from the iSCSI initiator. 3 Add the IP address(es) of the data port(s) on your iSCSI Storage Appliance. 4 Your iSCSI initiator may automatically discover the iSCSI targets on your iSCSI Storage Appliance. If not, manually add the iSCSI targets to the iSCSI initiator. The recovery of each system is complete. Recovering from a Flash Drive Failure in a Mirrored Environment Follow the instructions in this section if a flash drive fails in an iSCSI Storage Appliance that is part of a mirror. 1 Complete these tasks, as described in previous sections: a Shut down the iSCSI Storage Appliance (see page 149). b Replace the flash drive (see page 149). c Power on and configure the iSCSI Storage Appliance (see page 36). Note When configuring your iSCSI Storage Appliance, use settings that are identical to the previous configuration, if possible. 2 In the CLI, ensure you are logged on as Administrator. (If you are, a '#' appears at the prompt.) Chapter 12 Solving Problems 153

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Recovering from an iSCSI Storage Appliance Failure
Chapter 12
Solving Problems
153
4
Use Appliance B’s CLI to update the IP addresses of remote plexes in Appliance
B’s mirrors.
a
Type
mirror manage m1 plex 0/1
IPaddress_of_ApplianceA
_iSCSI_interface
, then
press
Enter
.
b
Repeat Step 1 for each mirror.
Last Step
In the View menu, select
Refresh
. All iSCSI Storage Appliances, iSCSI targets, and
mirrored volumes should appear online, connected, and in normal status. The
recovery of each iSCSI Storage Host is complete.
Recovery on Systems Running Windows XP, Linux, or VMware
This section provides a general overview of the steps required to reconnect to each
system in your IPSAN that’s running an OS besides Windows 2003 or Windows
Vista. For specific instructions, refer to the documentation provided with your
iSCSI initiators.
1
Remove all iSCSI target sessions from the iSCSI initiator.
2
Remove all iSCSI Storage Appliance data ports from the iSCSI initiator.
3
Add the IP address(es) of the data port(s) on your iSCSI Storage Appliance.
4
Your iSCSI initiator may automatically discover the iSCSI targets on your iSCSI
Storage Appliance. If not, manually add the iSCSI targets to the iSCSI initiator.
The recovery of each system is complete.
Recovering from a Flash Drive Failure in a Mirrored Environment
Follow the instructions in this section if a flash drive fails in an iSCSI Storage
Appliance that is part of a mirror.
1
Complete these tasks, as described in previous sections:
a
Shut down the iSCSI Storage Appliance (see page 149).
b
Replace the flash drive (see page 149).
c
Power on and configure the iSCSI Storage Appliance (see page 36).
Note
When configuring your iSCSI Storage Appliance, use settings that are
identical
to the previous configuration, if possible.
2
In the CLI, ensure you are logged on as Administrator. (If you are, a ‘#’ appears at
the prompt.)