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My customer want me provide a SM-BC POC plan,
I consider about storage shutdown,
but I don't sure is the normal shutdown command will trigger SM-BC failover function?
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I have never done it, so cannot tell you with certainty. But I guess it should work, dosen't matter if it is a graceful or abrupt shutdown, as long as both Nodes of the HA Pair are down.
An AUFO [automatic unplanned failover] can be triggered if all nodes at a site are failed because of the following reasons:
• Node power down
• Node power loss
• Node panic
Hence, I believe, if you shutdown Primary Site Nodes (HA Pair), it should trigger AUFO execution, as per NetApp documents. Reach out to NetApp support if you want more clarity around this.
https://www.netapp.com/media/21888-tr-4878.pdf
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/83370
I have never done it, so cannot tell you with certainty. But I guess it should work, dosen't matter if it is a graceful or abrupt shutdown, as long as both Nodes of the HA Pair are down.
An AUFO [automatic unplanned failover] can be triggered if all nodes at a site are failed because of the following reasons:
• Node power down
• Node power loss
• Node panic
Hence, I believe, if you shutdown Primary Site Nodes (HA Pair), it should trigger AUFO execution, as per NetApp documents. Reach out to NetApp support if you want more clarity around this.
https://www.netapp.com/media/21888-tr-4878.pdf
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/83370
Hi Ontapforrum
Thanks,
I try it,
it really work,
I perform IOMeter,and perform storage shutdown,
the IOMeter is keep work
That's brilliant 👏. Thanks for the update.