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In Command View VLS, access the System tab., Fix Primary Paths Wizard

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A failover is indicated in the Storage LUN Details screen by the yellow warning icon and the notification message: Fibre Channel Path Failed Over to {#:#:#:#}. The #s stand for the node port; bus number (always 0); the target id (an array port); and the LUN number on the array. When one path fails, automatic failover reroutes data traffic to the secondary path so the data transfer still happens, but potentially at a slower rate. It is advised that you restore the path as soon as possible to avoid a double path failure. To restore the failed path: 1. Determine the cause of the failure and repair it if needed. 2. In Command View VLS, access the System tab. 3. Select Storage LUNs from the navigation tree. 4. Select View to display the storage LUN details. 5. Select Fix Primary Paths from the task bar to display the Fix Primary Paths Wizard. 6. Select Apply to set all paths back to their primary paths. Failure of both paths (double path failure) is indicated by the red critical icon and a specific notification message. The notification message differs based on whether the failure occurs while running or upon booting the system. • A double path failure that occurs while running results in the critical alert Fibre Channel Paths Failed for Lun, ulid wwnn . • A double path failure that occurs upon booting the system results in the critical alert Missing Storage LUN paths on node #. This means the node can not communicate with the LUN at all. If the failed paths are on the primary node, the whole storage pool containing that LUN is off-line; if the failed paths are on a secondary node, the storage pool is on-line until reboot, but the storage pool is inaccessible from that node. In this case, you can still get to the LUNs, but only from a different node. To repair double path failure (assuming there has been no reboot during the failure): 1. Determine the cause of the failures and repair them if needed. 2. In Command View VLS, access the System tab. 3. Select Storage LUNs from the navigation tree. 4. Select Fix Primary Paths from the task bar to display the Fix Primary Paths Wizard. 5. Select Apply to set all paths back to their original settings. CAUTION: If you attempt to reboot during a path failure without first repairing the failure, the array might reassign paths or fail-over preferences. This will limit device performance because all data traffic will be routed through a single controller. To restore performance, from Command View EVA: 1. Reset path fail-over preferences for each LUN to no preference. 2. Save the presentation. 3. Reset the path fail-over preferences back to their original values. 4. Save the presentation. 5. Reboot the VLS system. HP StorageWorks 145

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A failover is indicated in the
Storage LUN Details
screen by the yellow warning icon and the notification
message:
Fibre Channel Path Failed Over to {#:#:#:#}
. The #s stand for the node port; bus number
(always 0); the target id (an array port); and the LUN number on the array.
When one path fails, automatic failover reroutes data traffic to the secondary path so the data transfer
still happens, but potentially at a slower rate. It is advised that you restore the path as soon as possible
to avoid a double path failure.
To restore the failed path:
1.
Determine the cause of the failure and repair it if needed.
2.
In Command View VLS, access the System tab.
3.
Select
Storage LUNs
from the navigation tree.
4.
Select
View
to display the storage LUN details.
5.
Select
Fix Primary Paths
from the task bar to display the
Fix Primary Paths Wizard
.
6.
Select
Apply
to set all paths back to their primary paths.
Failure of both paths (double path failure) is indicated by the red critical icon and a specific notification
message. The notification message differs based on whether the failure occurs while running or upon
booting the system.
A double path failure that occurs while running results in the critical alert
Fibre Channel Paths
Failed for Lun, ulid <numerical LUN id number> wwnn <numerical wwnn>
.
A double path failure that occurs upon booting the system results in the critical alert
Missing Storage
LUN paths on node #
.
This means the node can not communicate with the LUN at all. If the failed paths are on the primary
node, the whole storage pool containing that LUN is off-line; if the failed paths are on a secondary
node, the storage pool is on-line until reboot, but the storage pool is inaccessible from that node. In
this case, you can still get to the LUNs, but only from a different node.
To repair double path failure (assuming there has been no reboot during the failure):
1.
Determine the cause of the failures and repair them if needed.
2.
In Command View VLS, access the System tab.
3.
Select
Storage LUNs
from the navigation tree.
4.
Select
Fix Primary Paths
from the task bar to display the
Fix Primary Paths Wizard
.
5.
Select
Apply
to set all paths back to their original settings.
CAUTION:
If you attempt to reboot during a path failure without first repairing the failure, the array might reassign
paths or fail-over preferences. This will limit device performance because all data traffic will be routed
through a single controller. To restore performance, from Command View EVA:
1.
Reset path fail-over preferences for each LUN to no preference.
2.
Save the presentation.
3.
Reset the path fail-over preferences back to their original values.
4.
Save the presentation.
5.
Reboot the VLS system.
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