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HA PROBLEM FAS3240

yb_benjamin
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Hello, 

I'm currently converting an old MCC FAS3240 to a classic HA PAIR. 

I cabled c0a to c0a and c0b to c0b for each controler, however, HA is not working at all with this error message : 

 

FAS3240A*> cf status
FAS3240B is up, takeover disabled because of reason (interconnect error)
FAS3240A has disabled takeover by FAS3240B (interconnect error)
VIA Interconnect is down (link 0 down, link 1 down).

 

FAS3240A*> cf monitor all
cf: Current monitor status (17Feb2021 14:48:04):
partner 'FAS3240B', VIA Interconnect is down (link 0 down, link 1 down)
HA Interconnect Device is FCVI ( Qlogic 2532 )

 

It looks it's trying to use another PCI card, isn't it ? 

 

In my sisconfig -a 

 

slot 0: Dual 10G Ethernet Controller T320E-SFP/KR
Device Type: CT-FE-3
Version Number: T3-SRAM1.1.0-BR1016-02-01-FW7.7.209-DR04
Serial Number: jb04050693
c0a MAC Address: 00:a0:98:17:9a:06 (auto-10g_sr-fd-up)
c0b MAC Address: 00:a0:98:17:9a:07 (auto-10g_sr-fd-up)

 

Any idea ? 

 

Thanks

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jcolonfzenpr
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Take a look to this forum thread

 

https://community.netapp.com/t5/ONTAP-Discussions/Interconnect-issues-FAS3270/td-p/149854

 

"Turns out there was an FCVI card in slot 1 which was taking precident over the onboard cards, removed the card and all started working.

 

Cheers for your help"

Jonathan Colón | Blog | Linkedin

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jcolonfzenpr
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Can you check the HA status from Maintenance mode boot?

 

change it from mcc to ha

 

https://docs.netapp.com/ontap-9/topic/com.netapp.doc.dot-cm-hacg/GUID-14AF35BF-BC87-4226-801D-ED0CF3FA0B0F.html

 

Good luck!

Jonathan Colón | Blog | Linkedin

yb_benjamin
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Yes, already tried that, it's in HA mode. 

Both nodes have been reset to default factory. 

jcolonfzenpr
3,819 Views

Take a look to this forum thread

 

https://community.netapp.com/t5/ONTAP-Discussions/Interconnect-issues-FAS3270/td-p/149854

 

"Turns out there was an FCVI card in slot 1 which was taking precident over the onboard cards, removed the card and all started working.

 

Cheers for your help"

Jonathan Colón | Blog | Linkedin

yb_benjamin
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Well done, you're right, that was exactly my problem, both controlers were trying to communicate using FCVI cards. 

I didn't find the way from the maintenance mode to disable that adapters so decided to physically remove them from both controlers. HA is now correctly configured using both c0a & c0b ports. 

Thanks a lot for your help. 

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