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3. Right-click the powered-off Failover Manager, and select Delete from Disk. Troubleshooting the Failover Manager on ESX Server Use the following solutions to possible issues you encounter with the Failover Manager on an ESX Server. Table 37 Troubleshooting for ESX Server installation Issue Solution 1. Close your CMC session. 2. In the VI Client, power off the Failover Manager. 3. Right-click, and select Delete from Disk. You want to reinstall the Failover Manager 4. Copy fresh files into the virtual machine folder from the downloaded zip file or distribution media. 5. Open the VI Client, and begin again. You cannot find the Failover Manager with the CMC, and cannot recall its IP address. • The CMC displays the IP address of a system if it can be found. • Open a VI Client session and select the Summary tab for the system you want. The IP address and DNS name are displayed in the General information section. In Linux If the installer does not start automatically Run CMC_Installer.bin again. In the VI Client You don't have the cursor available, or you don't have the keyboard available. • If your cursor is missing, you are in console mode. Press CtrlAlt to regain the cursor. • If your keyboard is missing, move the mouse to the console window, and click once. You want to see your Failover Manager, Your console window has timed out. Click in the window with but the window is black. your mouse, and press any key. Virtual manager overview A virtual manager is a manager that is added to a management group, but is not started on a storage system until it is needed to regain quorum. A virtual manager provides disaster recovery for one of two configurations: • Configurations with only two storage systems. (A virtual manager will automatically be added when creating a management group using two storage systems.) • Configurations in which a management group spans two geographic sites. See "Managers and quorum" on page 149 for detailed information about quorum, fault tolerance, and the number of managers. Because a virtual manager is available to maintain quorum in a management group when a storage system goes offline, it can also be used for maintaining quorum during maintenance procedures. P4000 SAN Solution user guide 169

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3.
Right-click the powered-off Failover Manager, and select
Delete from Disk
.
Troubleshooting the Failover Manager on ESX Server
Use the following solutions to possible issues you encounter with the Failover Manager on an ESX
Server.
Table 37 Troubleshooting for ESX Server installation
Solution
Issue
1.
Close your CMC session.
2.
In the VI Client, power off the Failover Manager.
3.
Right-click, and select
Delete from Disk
.
4.
Copy fresh files into the virtual machine folder from the
downloaded zip file or distribution media.
5.
Open the VI Client, and begin again.
You want to reinstall the Failover Manager
The CMC displays the IP address of a system if it can be found.
Open a VI Client session and select the Summary tab for the
system you want. The IP address and DNS name are displayed
in the General information section.
You cannot find the Failover Manager with
the CMC, and cannot recall its IP address.
In Linux
Run CMC_Installer.bin again.
If the installer does not start automatically
In the VI Client
If your cursor is missing, you are in console mode. Press
Ctrl-
Alt
to regain the cursor.
If your keyboard is missing, move the mouse to the console
window, and click once.
You don
t have the cursor available, or
you don
t have the keyboard available.
Your console window has timed out. Click in the window with
your mouse, and press any key.
You want to see your Failover Manager,
but the window is black.
Virtual manager overview
A virtual manager is a manager that is added to a management group, but is not started on a storage
system until it is needed to regain quorum. A virtual manager provides disaster recovery for one of
two configurations:
Configurations with only two storage systems. (A virtual manager will automatically be added
when creating a management group using two storage systems.)
Configurations in which a management group spans two geographic sites.
See
Managers and quorum
on page 149 for detailed information about quorum, fault tolerance,
and the number of managers.
Because a virtual manager is available to maintain quorum in a management group when a storage
system goes offline, it can also be used for maintaining quorum during maintenance procedures.
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