Hi, yesterday I created and presented a NetApp LUN to a Windows 2008 server that was already attached to some IBM LUNs presented via IBM SVC with a DS3400 SAN at the back. The purpose of this was to enable the migration of data from the IBM storage to the NetApp as part of a SAN migration. This has been completed successfully on other servers many times in the past with the servers having no issues accomodating both the IBM and NetApp storage at the same time.
Unfortunately when I did it yesterday and performed a rescan via Windows Disk Management all of the already presented LUNs disappeared and they only returned following a reboot of the server.
There were a number of alerts around the time the LUNs were losts which I have detailed below:
Event ID
| Event Source
| Message |
---|
5 | sdddsm | Path 7 removed from multipath device 7 by MPIO |
17 | mpio | \Device\MPIODisk7 is currently in a degraded state. One or more paths have failed though the process is now complete |
12 | PlugPlayManager | The device 'IBM 2145 SCSI Disk Device' (SCSI\Disk&Ven_IBM&Prod_2145\5&1ef39972&0&000700) disappeared from the system without first being prepared for removal. |
It appears as though MPIO believed it lost all of its paths to its existing and new storage however no errors were reported on either the storage systems or the fabric indicating the issue lies with the server.
Has anyone else encountered this issue and if so any ideas where the fault lies?
Thanks in advance,
Steve.