Network and Storage Protocols
Network and Storage Protocols
Hello All,
I have 2 filers in HA pair Filer-1 and Filer-2. On Filer-1, i did cf takeover and it tookover Filer-2 fine. Now when I am trying to do cf giveback on Filer-1, it gives error:
Filer-1(takeover)> [Filer-1:cf.misc.operatorGiveback:info]: Failover monitor: giveback initiated by operator
Wed Aug 28 17:47:38 AST [Filer-2:cifs.terminationFailed:error]: CIFS: CIFS did not shut down: There are CIFS users with open files on the partner node. All CIFS sessions for the partner node must be closed prior to giveback.
Wed Aug 28 17:47:38 AST [Filer-1:cf.rsrc.givebackVeto:error]: Failover monitor: cifs: giveback cancelled due to active state
Wed Aug 28 17:47:38 AST [Filer-1:cf.fm.givebackCancelled:warning]: Failover monitor: giveback cancelled
I did cifs terminate on filer-1 and it stopped CIFS service but cf giveback doesn't work at all. Same error as above. That is because CIFS is running on Filer-2. How can I stop that? Shell is not supported on takeover partner!
Should I do Filer-1 (takeover)> cifs giveback -f
If i use cifs giveback -f, will there be any risk?
I would really appreciate any response.
Thanks - AG
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You can do a giveback -f, but I don't like doing so because if there are other issues you're unaware of, -f will override them, too - though I'm sure plenty of people will say that -f is fine.
In takeover mode, on the node that has taken over the partner, you can issue the "partner" command. This puts you into a virtual shell on the node that was taken over. The prompt will say something like "filer1 (filer2)>". This is where you should do the cifs terminate. Then issue "partner" again, and it will bring you back to the other node.
Bill
You can do a giveback -f, but I don't like doing so because if there are other issues you're unaware of, -f will override them, too - though I'm sure plenty of people will say that -f is fine.
In takeover mode, on the node that has taken over the partner, you can issue the "partner" command. This puts you into a virtual shell on the node that was taken over. The prompt will say something like "filer1 (filer2)>". This is where you should do the cifs terminate. Then issue "partner" again, and it will bring you back to the other node.
Bill
Bill, You my friend are a STAR
Thank You - AG
Thank you Bill for the brief explanation and commands. It worked like a charm.
Thanks BIll it worked perfect
partner on the taken over node
then cifs terminate ----it tokk 3-4 extra minutes have patience
cf giveback
Thank you!!