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iscsi lun mapping on vfiler

URADHAKRISHNAN
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I am restoring a vfiler and iscsi lun mapping are not restored on new filer.  I did a migration of vfiler (did a snapmirror of vfiler vol and restored it on another filer), everything came up on the destination except lun mapping. So I am curious where lun mapping informations are  stored and how I can migrate it with vfiler.

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Unnikrishnan

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scottgelb
4,030 Views

If you use vfiler dr, vfiler migrate, or data motion for vfilers, the mappings will be there since they are stored in the vfiler root volume.  It is a registry entry in /etc that has to be manually recreated if you manually create the vfiler on the target mirror... if you have a copy of the vfiler root, then you can vfiler create -r to reuse the root volume as it was before as another workaround.  But creating the vfiler manually (without -r) will lose mappings and also shares and exports that need to be recreated.

URADHAKRISHNAN
4,030 Views

I was using vfiler create with -r option. All configuration except iscsi lun was in place. So I am curious where lun mapping informations are  stored and how I can migrate it with vfiler.

scottgelb
4,030 Views

Got it… it should have come back but possibly the lun serial changed since a snapmirror and the vfiler wasn’t migrated but recreated.. will have to test out a recreate –r on a dr target.. I have done it on the source system after destroying a vfiler and all mappings come back… were the igroups still there but just the mapping missing?

URADHAKRISHNAN
4,030 Views

I stopped vfiler on source and recreated the vfiler on new filer. Igroup was there but mapping was missing. I was doing a testing and i have a production migration coming soon.

scottgelb
4,030 Views

So on the same controller and not the mirror target? I suspect the lun serial changing is the issue on a mirror.

URADHAKRISHNAN
4,030 Views

Luns were also snapmirrored to new filer.

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