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July 31st, 2019 11:00
Create Server - iSCSI Connectivity Down
I have a SCv3000, When I set it up it made 2 fault domain, which what I read it does automatically and can not be changed. I have given all ports on both controllers Ip's in the same vlan 192.168.100.x. After adding the servers I get partial connectivity. All ports on fault domain 2 show down on all the server. is that norman until they need to fail over? The Ip's are all pingable. They are connected to two seperate switches port 1 on both go to different switches etc.
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Origin3k
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July 31st, 2019 12:00
"....port 1 on both go to different switches etc."
That doesnt sound right.
Please take a look into the documentation.
https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/de/de/rc1072550/storage-scv3000/scv3000-scv3020-dg/cable-the-storage-system-with-4port-iscsi-io-cards?guid=guid-4bab1e45-7178-4aac-b5d6-fda970e12428&lang=en-us
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Joerg
Origin3k
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July 31st, 2019 12:00
"I have given all ports on both controllers Ip's in the same vlan 192.168.100.x"
Thats also not right or isnt a standard setup. Yes there is a special setup when you need a Dell SC have to works together with an Dell PS(EqualLogic) but its the what you have, right?
The normal setup with a dual fabric are 2 Fault domains and each Fault domain use it own VLAN/Subnet.
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Joerg
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July 31st, 2019 13:00
Yes that is exactly what I have. Equalligic for replication.
It doesn't really matter where they in the which switch they are all on the same vlan, but no matter what orientation they are in fault domain 2 is always showing down I pulled all of domain 1 out it still did t fail over. Any ideas, no chap enabled either