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?
The that part of the VSC data is not dynamic. You have to perform an "update".
Stetson Webster Professional Services Consultant Virtualization and Consolidation NCIE-SAN, NCIE-B&R, SCSN-E, VCP
NetApp 919.250.0052 Direct Phone stetson@netapp.com Learn more: http://www.imaginevirtuallyanything.com
-----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?
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".
Stetson Webster Professional Services Consultant Virtualization and Consolidation NCIE-SAN, NCIE-B&R, SCSN-E, VCP
NetApp 919.250.0052 Direct Phone stetson@netapp.com Learn more: http://www.imaginevirtuallyanything.com
-----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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Permissions problem possibly? Anything wonky in the logs on the esx servers themselves?
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On Mar 30, 2010, at 9:02 PM, "steve klise" klises@caminomedical.org wrote:
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".
Stetson Webster Professional Services Consultant Virtualization and Consolidation NCIE-SAN, NCIE-B&R, SCSN-E, VCP
NetApp 919.250.0052 Direct Phone stetson@netapp.com Learn more: http://www.imaginevirtuallyanything.com
-----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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