Hi All,
A have a few queries, we have a vSphere 4 setup with a Netapp Fas2040 dual controller serving NFS datastores and some iSCSI RDMs. I need to ensure the correct failover operation in the event of controller failover or problem with a network switch. I have the following queries.
1. Controller failover is configured and I know from initial testing that we can correctly between controllers. I have not attempted this with live virtual machines running. What do I need to do to ensure that VMs running from NFS datastores (some with iSCSI RDMs) continue to operate in the event of a controller failover. I set all the recommended values within VMware using the Netapp VSC and on some VMs I have ran the guest OS tools/script from Netapp to set the SCSI I/O timeouts. Is this all that needs to be done to ensure VMs continue to run during a controller failover?
2. Currently both controllers have trunked interfaces for the storage network, both interfaces of controller A go into switch A and both interfaces of controller B go into switch B. These switches than connect to our vSphere hosts, connectiviy from both switches is redundant on the VMware side. I would like to configure Netapp cluster failover to protect against network switch failure (i.e both interfaces in the storage vif go down). I have seen some details around the commands to achieve this but I am not 100% sure on the required commands. I should also mention the other two interfaces on the controllers are trunked and go to a different switch and are used for CIFS traffic. I only want cluster failover to occur if the two interfaces that make up the storage vif fail, I don't mind about the CIFS interfaces as they connect to a redundant switch anyway. Is this possible to only failover in the event of specific interface failure?
Hope this makes sense, can anyone assist?
Thanks
Jason