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Hi guys,
I have a switched cluster ONTAP with a pair of FAS8080, but a node is in takeover and i can´t do giveback because IC is down. The ONTAP version is 9.1P13.
I can´t restart all environment to try reestablish the normal operations.
So, I have another pair of FAS8080 and i want to add them to this cluster. After this operation i will can move volumes to this new pair of 8080 and decomiss the old.
The question is: can i add other pair of FAS8080 to this cluster in takeover state?
Accord https://docs.netapp.com/ontap-9/topic/com.netapp.doc.dot-cm-sag/GUID-B13FF812-785E-4E62-9914-30E7A8F51A4C.html i need to have more then half of cluster nodes up to do this.
Thanks in advance!
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In a rare situation due to a PCI panic from the NVRAM card, this can trigger the NVRAM card on the takeover node to go into a hung state, disabling the interconnect.
Unable to giveback after motherboard replaced on FAS62xx/FAS80xx due to no disks attached
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i'm pretty sure very no. I would open a support case asap.
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Thank you @SpindleNinja for you response, but this controller is expired support. For this I put this question on community.
This FAS8080 will be replaced by a FAS8300 but the arrive of this new controller will take around 2 months.
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Got ya.
IC? Do you mean the Clusternet? What caused it to go down.
I would also raise this question with your account team and see what they can do.
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@SpindleNinja yes the IC is down and i don´t know the root cause.
I replaced the MB, IOXM, IC cable and chassi but the IC remains down.
When I say IC it's about the HA function.
Yes, i will contact the account team.
Thank you!
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Ah got ya. I would for sure engage with support for that.
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In a rare situation due to a PCI panic from the NVRAM card, this can trigger the NVRAM card on the takeover node to go into a hung state, disabling the interconnect.
Unable to giveback after motherboard replaced on FAS62xx/FAS80xx due to no disks attached
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You could just SnapMirror the volumes to the other 8080s. Not as seamless, but it would work.
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I have already thought about this possibility and will use it if we are unable to proceed with the insertion of new nodes into the existing cluster.
Thanks for the tip!
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Hi @Mjizzini this link clarified my vision, because the only two itens not replaced were NVRAM and DIMM.
I will replace the NVRAM to check if IC will become online again.
Thank you!
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Hi @Mjizzini today I replaced the NVRAM but the IC remains down.
I´m preparing the lab to simulate insert a pair of FAS in a cluster unhealthy. If the procedure doesn´t work i will create a new cluster to receive snapmirrors from production storage.
Anyway, I appreciate your attention.
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How'd this go? I am thinking it would error.
