Happy 2013!
One of our production 3270 heads panic'ed and rebooted 3:30 am Dec 25 - lump of coal ?
The good news is, when our system panic'ed and rebooted, the failover performed as expected so we had only a 2 second timeout logged on our ESXi hosts, Oracle - no downtime.
There is scarce public info on this issue and Netapp is recommending options from "do nothing - (its rare and may never happen again)" to "replace motherboards and all cards" Our 3270 clusters (we have 2 in Active:Standby mode) have been stable since we installed them in Feb 2011. We are on 8.1GA - Netapp support says the issue is independent of OnTAP version.
Anyone else encountered this issue? What was your action and outcome?
thanks,
Fletcher Cocquyt Stanford University School of Medicine
What protocol: FC, NFS?
From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] On Behalf Of Fletcher Cocquyt Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 3:22 PM To: toasters@teaparty.net Lists Cc: netapp-users@mailman.stanford.edu Subject: BURT 519766 panic on production 3270
Happy 2013!
One of our production 3270 heads panic'ed and rebooted 3:30 am Dec 25 - lump of coal ?
The good news is, when our system panic'ed and rebooted, the failover performed as expected so we had only a 2 second timeout logged on our ESXi hosts, Oracle - no downtime.
There is scarce public info on this issue and Netapp is recommending options from "do nothing - (its rare and may never happen again)" to "replace motherboards and all cards" Our 3270 clusters (we have 2 in Active:Standby mode) have been stable since we installed them in Feb 2011. We are on 8.1GA - Netapp support says the issue is independent of OnTAP version.
Anyone else encountered this issue? What was your action and outcome?
thanks,
Fletcher Cocquyt Stanford University School of Medicine