They are both 8.2.3P1

So that failover is for SAN only?

Neither cluster has FC or iSCSI enabled

 

thanks

mark

 

From: Parisi, Justin [mailto:Justin.Parisi@netapp.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 7:22 PM
To: Weber, Mark A; toasters@teaparty.net
Subject: Re: cDOT cluster kernel-service

 

That is for failover due to KCS being OOQ. Basically, if a node goes out of SAN quorum, it reboots. 

 

What releases are your two clusters on? May just be a change in the default behaviors.

 

From: <Weber>, Mark A <mark-a-weber@uiowa.edu>
Date: Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 1:26 PM
To: "Toasters@teaparty.net" <Toasters@teaparty.net>
Subject: cDOT cluster kernel-service

 

Anyone have a 4-node 2240 cluster running 8.2.x?

 

If so, could you tell me if failover says enabled or disabled when you do a “cluster kernel-service show” in diag mode.

I’ve had a performance case open for months on this cluster and I noticed recently that this cluster says failover is disabled but our 4 node 3220 cluster says enabled.

 

LCNA2::> set d

 

Warning: These diagnostic commands are for use by NetApp personnel only.

Do you want to continue? {y|n}: y

 

LCNA2::*> cluster kernel-service show

Node       State    Ver  Failover  Dump      FSM-State

---------- -------- ---- --------- --------- ---------

LCNA2-01   enabled  1    disabled  enabled   CLAM_CORE_ST_NONMASTER_WAITING_FOR_BACKOFF_TIMEOUT

LCNA2-02   enabled  1    disabled  enabled   CLAM_CORE_ST_NONMASTER_WAITING_FOR_BACKOFF_TIMEOUT

LCNA2-03   enabled  1    disabled  enabled   CLAM_CORE_ST_MASTER_WAITING_FOR_HB_TIMEOUT

LCNA2-04   enabled  1    disabled  enabled   CLAM_CORE_ST_NONMASTER_WAITING_FOR_BACKOFF_TIMEOUT

4 entries were displayed.

 

Thanks

mark