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Troubleshooting cluster virtual disks – HP SAN Virtualization Services Platform User Manual

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Possible action

Description

Task status

On the host running the sync mirror group, verify that
the status of each task’s destination virtual disk is
Normal. If the status of a destination virtual disk is
Partial instead of Normal, do the following:

Check VSM connectivity with the storage systems
and the zoning and LUN masking configuration.

After all tasks are fixed, resume the group (see

Resuming synchronous mirror

groups

” on page 307).

If the problem persists, delete the group (see

De-

leting synchronous mirror groups

” on page 307).

Deleting a group when the status is Partial detaches
all the tasks and leaves the virtual disks without
host permissions. You can then use the remaining
virtual disks.

A host error occurred and the mir-
ror service cannot determine from
which virtual disk to recover.

Partial

Wait until the group’s status returns to normal before
you add another task.

The group is in the process of
copying data from one task to an-
other in the background. This pro-
cess is initiated when a new task is
created or when the mirror recovers
a task after it failed.

Snapsync

Troubleshooting cluster virtual disks

This section describes each task status and group status for sync mirror groups used by cluster nodes,
and suggests possible actions you can take when the status indicates a problem.

For a description of each task status and the possible actions to take, see

Table 128

on page 310.

Table 130 Possible actions according to group status for cluster virtual disks

Possible action

Description

Task status

None required.

The group’s tasks are proceeding
normally. At least one cluster node
is present.

Normal

Try to fix any failed tasks. Once fixed, try to resync
the group (see

Resynchronizing synchronous mirror

groups

” on page 307). If you cannot fix the failed tasks,

you can detach the failed tasks. This returns the group
status to normal (see“

Detaching synchronous mirror

tasks

” on page 309).

One of the tasks is failing, but the
group remains functional because
it is running in Continue-on-Fail
mode and has tasks whose statuses
are normal.

Journal

Using mirroring

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