Hey Shawn!
Howdy! Hope all is well Really miss you over here.
-Terrie
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the number of requests queued on a path.
I am researching why you are seeing differing partition sizes. Would think it
has something to do with configuration within the OS level or vxvm area, not
the array itself.
Regards,
Terrie Douglas
Sr. Prin. Technical Support Engineer
Symantec Software
If a pure vxvm environment, it appears these devices are available for use.
Again, just a quick double check on all nodes in the cluster(s) that connect to
the array to be certain, is always a good idea. (check and double check)
Regards,
Terrie Douglas
Sr. Prin. Technical Support Engineer
Whoa, these disks may be part of a diskgroup that is mounted on another node.
Check all nodes in the cluster to see if they are used elsewhere before
assuming they are available.
Regards,
Terrie Douglas
Sr. Prin. Technical Support Engineer
Symantec Software Corporation
Email: terrie_doug
True, but it is still a good idea to double check, as there may still be
ownership elsewhere.
Never hurts to be certain before doing something that may cause data corruption.
Regards,
Terrie Douglas
Sr. Prin. Technical Support Engineer
Symantec Software Corporation
Email: terrie_doug
I have a couple questions.
First which cluster software are you using? If Symantec, check your hastatus.
If another, verify the cluster is functional in that software.
For the CVM, use the license reporter to verify it is fully enabled:
vxlicrep -e shows the CVM feature enabled
CVM_FULL
Romeo, you should always have the correct ASL and APM modules for the
devices you will be using. ;)
Thanks,
Terrie Douglas
Sr. Prin. Technical Support Engineer
Symantec Software Corporation
Email: terrie_doug...@symantec.com
Phone: 650-527-3040
Customer Support: 1(800) 342-0652
entries that do not have END vdev entries.
(note this is from an older document)
hth
Thanks,
Terrie Douglas
Sr. Prin. Technical Support Engineer
Symantec Software Corporation
Email: terrie_doug...@symantec.com
Phone: 650-527-3040
Customer Support: 1(800) 342-0652
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