Data Backup and Recovery

Data ONTAP DSM Management Service

richard_mackerras
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Hi,

If I restart the Windows "Data ONTAP DSM Management Service" will an SQL database using the disks need to be stopped first? Do the disks disconnect and reconnect?

Thanks,

Richard

Versions

The server is Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition SP2

Data ONTAP DSM is version 3.5 (3.5.4118.1916).

SnapDrive 6.4.2 (6.4.2.9999)

Host Utilities is 6.0.2 (6.0.4649.1236)


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richard_mackerras
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The root cause of the trouble appears to have been the Windows Management Instrumentation service and you can stop it and the DSM Management Service without causing trouble. 

    C:\>net stop "Windows Management Instrumentation"

This will ask if it can stop other services.

    SnapDrive

    Data ONTAP DSM Management Service

    SMS Agent Host

Say yes and let the services stop.

Then restart the services

    net start "Windows Management Instrumentation"

    net start "SnapDrive"

    net start "Data ONTAP DSM Management Service"

    net start "SMS Agent Host"

I can now see my disks through SnapDrive and I can see the paths through the "Data ONTAP DSM Management" section in Computer Management.

There was no disruption to the SQL database. All completely safe.

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richard_mackerras
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The root cause of the trouble appears to have been the Windows Management Instrumentation service and you can stop it and the DSM Management Service without causing trouble. 

    C:\>net stop "Windows Management Instrumentation"

This will ask if it can stop other services.

    SnapDrive

    Data ONTAP DSM Management Service

    SMS Agent Host

Say yes and let the services stop.

Then restart the services

    net start "Windows Management Instrumentation"

    net start "SnapDrive"

    net start "Data ONTAP DSM Management Service"

    net start "SMS Agent Host"

I can now see my disks through SnapDrive and I can see the paths through the "Data ONTAP DSM Management" section in Computer Management.

There was no disruption to the SQL database. All completely safe.

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