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Cluster join failure and storage failover show the status of "Kernel loaded."
2024-10-11
07:09 AM
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Hi:
I had two very frustrating experiences today and I need some help:
1. Today I performed initial setup on both ends and prepared to create a cluster, but I found that one node would not join in despite my efforts. Just as I was about to give up, it suddenly joined successfully. Why is that? My system version is 9.14.1p16, and my device is a FAS2720.
2.Five minutes after the cluster is successfully created, I check the storage failover show and find that the status of controller A is kernel loaded. Finally, I check that the status of controller A is abnormal. The content of the error is like this:Waiting for giveback...(Press Ctrl-C to abort wait)
Waiting for giveback...(Press Ctrl-C to abort wait)Entering FM state:5 because mbFound:0 local in headswap:0
Entering FM state:5 because mbFound:0 local in headswap:0
Entering FM state:5 because mbFound:0 local in headswap:0
What should I do in this situation?
Thank you !
Wish you a happy life
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This KB article might help you
https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/OHW/OHW-KBs/Entering_FM_state_5_because_mbFound_0_Resolution_guide
If issue persists, please open a support case if you have valid entitlements
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Make sure everything is cabled correctly.
Internal disks all seated correctly?
external drives attached to the correct ports?
BOTH cluster ports connected?
BOTH cluster ports up/active/home?
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Hi:
All of this is in place, the ports are plugged in normally, and they are all healthy, but I just don't know why this is happening, which is weird
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This KB article might help you
https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/OHW/OHW-KBs/Entering_FM_state_5_because_mbFound_0_Resolution_guide
If issue persists, please open a support case if you have valid entitlements
