Network and Storage Protocols

Discovering new paths on Windows Server

Panther411
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Hi,

 

We've added an A400 system to our cluster and need its interfaces discovered on one of our Windows Production Servers.  It's zoned correctly and I can see the interfaces are logged in. 

 

Windows is not seeing the new paths, i've created a new lun and mapped it to a new Igroup with the new interfaces binded.  This is a production server and rebooting is currently not an option. 

 

It was suggested through a google search to disable and re-enable MPIO - will this cause any disruptions?

 

What are my other options? 

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jaikumar
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Disabling MPIO may not be at device level but for all the devices , which is not recommended when there is IO to the underlying Block Storage Device.
But following can be tried.
* Check if the initiator is logged in 
fcp initiator show
(vserver fcp initiator show)
                   Logical    Port          Initiator       Initiator
Vserver Interface   Address  WWNN         WWPN         Igroup
--------- ----------------- -------- ------------ ------------ ---------------
vserver LifFCP1 20:00:00:10:9b:57:94:ce 10:00:00:10:9b:57:94:ce igroupname 

igroup show -igroup igroupname

Vserver Name: vserver
Igroup Name: igroupname 
Protocol: mixed
OS Type: vmware
Portset Binding Igroup: -
Initiators: 10:00:00:10:9b:57:94:ce
Child Igroups: -
Initiator Comments: -
Initiator Comments: -
Igroup UUID: 3fc5b0e7-9370-11ee-b474-00a098f3e343
ALUA: true
Initiators: 10:00:00:10:9b:57:94:ce (logged in) << Check if the host initiator is logged in 
Vserver UUID: 065f43a9-7ee7-11ee-86d3-00a098f3e357
Delete on Last Unmap: -
New Name: -
Igroup Comment: -
Child Names: -
Parent Names: -
Replication Peer: -
Replication Error: -
Replication Error Igroup: -
Peer Vserver UUID: -
Peer Igroup UUID: -
Replicated Igroup Contains Unreplicated LUNs: false


* And if the initiator is logged in then , Rescan for new Disks in the Windows Disk Management

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