That is what I am doing. I am choosing "set recomended values". It runs, I click on UPDATE, and it does not change from red to green.
Webster, Stetson wrote:
The that part of the VSC data is not dynamic. You have to perform an "update".
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-----Original Message----- From: steve klise [mailto:klises@caminomedical.org] Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 7:30 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Netapp virtual storage console for VMWare vSphere
Running Ontap 7.3.1.1 6040 HA ESX 4.0.0.208167 running on DL380 and BL460's Fiber Channel connectivity I have the console installed in our VIC with the new Netapp snapin and I am able to see the storage and successfully sees all the LUNS.
I am having a problem trying to remediate my ESX hosts that are having the typical MPIO issue. i have installed the VMWare ESX agent and it installs. I am still having an issue where the NVSC (netapp virtual storage console) is not remediating the MPIO issue, which is what I would prefer to do then SSH to each ESX host, install, reboot, etc. Call me lazy..
I have tried from different Windows machines, even on the VIC Console where the app (NVSC) is installed. It says performing tasks, then just stops. I do an update, same thing. The MPIO icon never changes to green from red.
I have tried different ESX servers, same steps as above, same result. MPIO stays red.
Has anyone come acrorss this?
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