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F-Class Cabling Options

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 1:55 pm
by gilphilbert
Hi,

This is my first post, so bear with me!

I have inherited an F400 for my demo environment and I'm playing around with it. I had it up and running and started down a "I wonder what happens if..." route and decided to remove two of the shelves. The array had four shelves, all half-populated, so I removed two shelves and moved the disks to the remaining shelves. I changed the ID indicators on the shelves both to "1" and removed the loop - directly connecting each shelf to the first two ports on the FC card in slot 2.

Magically, the array picked up the moved disks and works fine (which I didn't expect) but is now complaining about the lost loops which it sees as broken.

Is there any way to repair this? From my training I seem to remember that direct-connecting shelves is supported on F-Class arrays with the downfall of the loss of host-ports, but with just two shelves this isn't really an issue for me.

Thanks in advance :-)

Re: F-Class Cabling Options

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 7:04 pm
by Richard Siemers
Wow, I would have expected data loss, but your saying it recognized the drives and rolled with the change?

Check out "help servicecage" and see if that has what you want.

Re: F-Class Cabling Options

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 1:01 pm
by gilphilbert
I didn't think the data would survive either - I was expecting all the VVs (including the admin volume) to be lost since two shelves were being removed, the array would have a wobbly when it started and run in what's essentially single-user mode. However, now I've run the command below the array is working perfectly, no data loss, no warnings, nothing.

Thanks for the pointer, a quick...

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servicecage remove cage1
servicecage remove cage3

...removed both cages with a blue question mark next to them (I didn't need to prepare it since it was already gone) and now the errors have gone.