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Troubleshooting Free Bound Virtualized Storage when the Master System Fails A • If you are upgrading within a virtualized setup, make sure that you installed the firmware in the order described in "Upgrading the NSS Firmware" on page 129. To update the firmware after a failed attempt: STEP 1 Click OK when the message appears from the System Details page that the firmware upgrade was not successful. The system automatically reboots using the current firmware version. The Power LED blinks green and then goes solid green when the reboot completes. STEP 2 Go through the steps to upgrade the firmware. Free Bound Virtualized Storage when the Master System Fails A storage system is bound to a failed storage system and rejects any bind requests from other systems. Follow these steps to recreate the problem: STEP 1 Export storage from System A. STEP 2 Import storage from System A to System B. STEP 3 System B crashes and cannot be recovered. STEP 4 System A is "bound" to System B and rejects any new bind requests from other systems. To resolve the problem: STEP 1 Unexport the bound storage system (in our example, System A). STEP 2 Re-export the storage system. The storage system is now available to be used by another system. Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 162

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Troubleshooting
Free Bound Virtualized Storage when the Master System Fails
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
162
A
If you are upgrading within a virtualized setup, make sure that you installed
the firmware in the order described in
”Upgrading the NSS Firmware” on
page 129
.
To update the firmware after a failed attempt:
STEP 1
Click
OK
when the message appears from the
System Details
page that the
firmware upgrade was not successful.
The system automatically reboots using the current firmware version. The
Power
LED blinks green and then goes solid green when the reboot
completes.
STEP 2
Go through the steps to upgrade the firmware.
Free Bound Virtualized Storage when the Master System Fails
A storage system is bound to a failed storage system and rejects any bind
requests from other systems.
Follow these steps to recreate the problem:
STEP 1
Export storage from System A.
STEP 2
Import storage from System A to System B.
STEP 3
System B crashes and cannot be recovered.
STEP 4
System A is "bound" to System B and rejects any new bind requests from other
systems.
To resolve the problem:
STEP 1
Unexport the bound storage system (in our example, System A).
STEP 2
Re-export the storage system.
The storage system is now available to be used by another system.