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Interpreting Control Module LEDs, Dual Controller Configuration

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PS6210 Hardware Owner's Manual 3 Maintaining Control Modules Only one control module is active (providing disk access and serving network traffic) at one time. The secondary (redundant) control module mirrors cache data from the active control module. If the active control module fails, all functions of the primary controller transfer to the secondary. Dual Controller Configuration A dual control module configuration eliminates a single point of failure in the array. If the active control module fails, the secondary control module takes over automatically with no interruption of service. This automatic transition gives you time to replace the failed control module while your volumes and data remain accessible. In addition, a dual control module configuration supports a feature called vertical failover. An Ethernet port on the active control module can fail over to the same Ethernet port on the secondary control module if a network path fails. Figure 16 shows a recommended configuration for vertical failover. Figure 16: Recommended Network Configuration to Support Vertical Failover • If a network port is available for failover on either control module, but is not currently in use, its LEDs will not be lit. • Vertical failover is transparent to applications. Interpreting Control Module LEDs Control modules have the following LEDs: • The Ethernet ports and the Management port each have LEDs that indicate the port's status and activity. See Table 6. • Below the release latch is a column of three LEDs that indicate the status of the entire control module. See Table 7. 16

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Only one control module is active (providing disk access and serving network traffic) at one time. The
secondary (redundant) control module mirrors cache data from the active control module. If the active
control module fails, all functions of the primary controller transfer to the secondary.
Dual Controller Configuration
A dual control module configuration eliminates a single point of failure in the array. If the active
control module fails, the secondary control module takes over automatically with no interruption of
service. This automatic transition gives you time to replace the failed control module while your
volumes and data remain accessible.
In addition, a dual control module configuration supports a feature called vertical failover. An Ethernet
port on the active control module can fail over to the same Ethernet port on the secondary control
module if a network path fails.
Figure 16
shows a recommended configuration for vertical failover.
Figure 16: Recommended Network Configuration to Support Vertical Failover
If a network port is available for failover on either control module, but is not currently in use, its
LEDs will not be lit.
Vertical failover is transparent to applications.
Interpreting Control Module LEDs
Control modules have the following LEDs:
The Ethernet ports and the Management port each have LEDs that indicate the port's status and
activity. See
Table 6
.
Below the release latch is a column of three LEDs that indicate the status of the entire control
module. See
Table 7
.
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