ONTAP Hardware
ONTAP Hardware
Hello all!
We have a V6220 single-chassis dual-controller filer (controllers are named Filer-A and Filer-B). Some time ago Filer-A had a hardware failure (maybe voltage regulators but I'm not 100% sure), was taken over by Filer-B, rebooted by watchdog, but didn't came up. Now it's in zombie state, dead by fact but still powered on. Whole system works through alive Filer-B.
Is it safe to issue "system power off" command from Filer-A Service Processor CLI? Sorry for such a stupid question, but I'm not an expert in storage and we have a very mission-critical database on this system.
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The reason is simple, it's a last resort, I hope that power cycle may heal it. Yes, I wanted to make sure that powering it off won't harm a working filer. Thank you very much for an answer.
HEllo,
I think your system is in Wauting for give back or maybe @loader prompt
Can you type before :
system console
And check the state of your controler
Anf on your survival controler, wath is the result of
cf status
Thanks
Filer-A was dead completely, "system console" showed nothing, "cf status" on a survived Filer-B showed only that it has taken over a partner. Interconnect link was down too.
Then I issued "system power off" on a dead filer's SP. Powered it on after 5 minutes.
Bingo!
All hardware (voltage) issues were auto-deasserted, ONTAP booted normally and now is ready for a giveback.
Now I'm sure that my system was hit by a 500 days uptime bug. Upgraded my SP's firmware to latest compatible version.
Thanks all for help.