Hi,
If is pool is visible (through zpool import command), HAS+ will detect
the pool unless there is a bug in the code.
Can you try re-creating the RG, after deleting "internal cache file" of
the ZFS pool in cluster?
# /usr/cluster/lib/sc/hasp_util delete_pool_ccr_cachefile -f nfszpool
If that doesn't work after the above command, we need to investigate
more(probably on cluster only) to see if there is any bug in HAS+.
Thanks
-Venku
On 07/12/11 22:07, gorak wrote:
Yes, it very much on a shared disk. I'm able to import the zpool from both the
systems individually and I've verified the same. Pls note that i'm running the
cluster nodes as VM's under Virtualbox. Not sure if this is going to have any
impact.
Hi,
You might need to check whether pool is really on
shared disk and is
accessible from other node.
# zpool import
..
You should be able to see the pool.
Thanks
-Venku
On 07/12/11 12:55, Hartmut Streppel wrote:
Hi,
that sounds really strange. The same command works
fine for me with a
zpool that is only imported on one node. Either
there is something wrong
with your nfs-rg - did you create any other
resources already? Or there
is something badly wrong with your setup. Did you
see any other error
messages in the logs?
Hartmut
On 07/11/11 20:36, gorak wrote:
I'm trying to configure NFS over ZFS using the
HAStoragePlus agent on
Solaris cluster. I followed the instructions given
on
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19787-01/819-2979/
gdvyb/index.html.
When i executed the command "clresource create -g
nfs-rg -t
SUNW.HAStoragePlus -p Zpools=nfszpool
nfs-hastp-rs", i get errors like
"zpool nfspool is not available from this node"
for the second node.
I have imported the zpool only from node A of the
cluster. I want to
configure this as a failover service, so i believe
that zpool will be
initially available only on the A node and will be
imported on the B
node when A is unavailable. How do I get past this
error? Any idea?
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