So the NetApp came up without any major problems, and I can see all the volumes on the two nodes that arrived, but now I need to break the snap mirror relationship (done) and I mount the original volume from the junction path, and mount the mirror onto that new path. Not working well, since the two nodes holding that volume are offline.
I suspect I will have to just delete those nodes from the cluster, which is scary. And accept that when those nodes come back down I will have to initialize them and re-add them into the cluster.
John
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On May 15, 2021, at 6:52 PM, John Stoffel john@stoffel.org wrote:
Hi all,
We're in the middle of hell, where our 4-node FAS8060 cluster was shutdown cleanly for a move, but only one pair made it onto the truck to the new DC. Luckily I have all the volumes snapmirrored between the two pairs of nodes and their aggregates.
But now I need to bring up the pair that made the trip, figure out which mirrors are source and which are destination on this pair, and then break the destination ones so I can promote them to read-write.
This is not something I've practiced, and I wonder that if I have volume foo, mounted on /foo, and it's snapmirror is volume foo_sm, when I do the break, will it automatically mount to /foo? I guess I'll find out later tonight, and I can just unmount and remount.
I think this is all good with just a simple 'snapmirror break ...' but then when we get the chance to rejoin the other two nodes into the cluster down the line, I would asusme I just have to (maybe) wipe the old nodes and rejoin them one at a time. Mostly because by that point I can't have the original source volumes come up and cause us to lose all the writes that have happened on the now writeable destination volumes.
And of course there's the matter of getting epsilon back up and working on the two node cluster when I reboot it. Along with all the LIFs, etc. Not going to be a fun time. Not at all...
And of course we're out of support with Netapp. Sigh...
And who knows if the pair that came down won't lose some disks and end up losing one or more aggregates as well. Stressful times for sure.
So I'm just venting here, but any suggestions or tricks would be helpful.
And of course I'm not sure if the cluster switches made it down here yet.
Never put your DC on the second floor if there isn't a second freight elevator. Or elevator in general. Sigh...
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