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Update Date:2012-08-07
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Solution  1479532.1 :   Drives Show Faulted In BUI "Configuration -> Storage" Screen when cache (readzilla) disks are physically located on another node  


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Goal
Fix
References


Created from <SR 3-5861645711>

Applies to:

Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud X2-2 Hardware - Version Not Applicable and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

In Sun ZFS Storage 7320 Browser User Interface (BUI) ( https://[IP address or host name you assigned to theNET0 port of either storage head]:215 ), some drives show faulted in "Configuration -> Storage" screen.

The "Maintenance -> Problems" screen lists:  the device has failed or could not be opened
 

Fix

This is normal and expected reporting of the ZFSSA Pool when cache (readzilla) disks are physically located on the other node.

In a cluster, cache devices are available only to the node which has the storage pool imported. It is possible to configure cache devices on each node to be part of the same pool, but only during cluster takeover does the cache drives belong to the pool.


To do this, takeover the pool on the passive node, and then add storage and select the cache devices. This has the effect of having the local cache devices on the node configured into the pool. While the data on the cache devices will be lost on failover, the new cache devices can be used on the new node.

Details of output from the Storage Nodes Support Bundle (for example):

bash-4.1$ more hw.aksh
Chassis:

  NAME STATE MANUFACTURER MODEL SERIAL RPM

chassis-000 ok Oracle Sun ZFS Storage 7320 <Serial Number> --

cpu-000 CPU 0 ok Intel Intel(r) Xeon(r) CPU E5620 @ 2.40GHz unknown
cpu-001 CPU 1 ok Intel Intel(r) Xeon(r) CPU E5620 @ 2.40GHz unknown
disk-000 HDD 0 ok SEAGATE ST95000NSSUN500G 9SP2ABKM 7200
disk-001 HDD 1 ok SEAGATE ST95000NSSUN500G 9SP2AFB3 7200
disk-002 HDD 2 ok TOSHIBA THNS512GG8BBAA 11NS106OTBUZ -- disk-003 HDD 3 ok TOSHIBA THNS512GG8BBAA 11NS105UTBUZ --
disk-004 HDD 4 ok TOSHIBA THNS512GG8BBAA Z0NS1012TBUZ --
disk-005 HDD 5 ok TOSHIBA THNS512GG8BBAA Z0NS1050TBUZ --

bash-4.1$ more hw.aksh
Chassis:

  NAME STATE MANUFACTURER MODEL SERIAL RPM

chassis-000 u1eis04nasx07 ok Oracle Sun ZFS Storage 7320 <Serial Number> --

disk-000 HDD 0 ok SEAGATE ST95000NSSUN500G 9SP2ABG8 7200
disk-001 HDD 1 ok SEAGATE ST95000NSSUN500G 9SP2AF5L 7200
disk-002 HDD 2 ok TOSHIBA THNS512GG8BBAA Z0NS1051TBUZ -- disk-003 HDD 3 ok TOSHIBA THNS512GG8BBAA Z0NS1053TBUZ --
disk-004 HDD 4 ok TOSHIBA THNS512GG8BBAA 70ES100CTBUZ --
disk-005 HDD 5 ok TOSHIBA THNS512GG8BBAA 11NS106TTBUZ --

 


Therefore you will see in the ZFS Pool: exalogic

  cache
  c2t2d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
  c2t3d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
  c2t4d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
  c2t5d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
  c2t2d0 FAULTED 0 0 0 corrupted data   c2t3d0 FAULTED 0 0 0 corrupted data cache devices are available only to the node which has the storage pool imported.
  c2t4d0 FAULTED 0 0 0 corrupted data At takeoover these drives will report online and the other disks as Faulted corrupted data
  c2t5d0 FAULTED 0 0 0 corrupted data

 

In the help on the Browser User Interface (BUI) https://[hostname]:215/wiki/index.php/Configuration:Storage -- under Profile Configuration there is an explanation of "In a cluster, cache devices are available only to the node which has the storage pool imported."

 
 

References

<NOTE:1333120.1> - Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System: How to add L2ARC cache SSDs (Readzillas) to a pool

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