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CONTAP-165223:NS224シェルフのスイッチ接続ストレージに関する誤ったアラート

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問題

  • SAS-connect health reports degraded

::> system health subsystem show Subsystem Health ----------------- ------------------ SAS-connect degraded Environment ok Memory ok Service-Processor ok Switch-Health degraded CIFS-NDO ok Motherboard ok IO ok MetroCluster ok MetroCluster_Node ok FHM-Switch ok FHM-Bridge ok SAS-connect_Cluster ok

  • Receiving persistent health alerts regarding shelf cabling and pathing

::> system health alert show -fields alert-id,subsystem,alerting-resource-name node monitor alert-id alerting-resource subsystem alerting-resource-name ---------- --------------- ----------------------- ---------------------------- ------------- ---------------------------- netapp-01 ethernet-switch SwitchUnreachable_Alert netapp-01-nvme1-1 Switch-Health netapp-01-nvme1-1 netapp-01 ethernet-switch SwitchUnreachable_Alert netapp-01-nvme1-2 Switch-Health netapp-01-nvme1-2 netapp-01 ethernet-switch SwitchUnreachable_Alert netapp-01-nvme1-3 Switch-Health netapp-01-nvme1-3 netapp-01 node-connect NoPathToNSMB_Alert xxxxx SAS-connect Shelf 1.3 netapp-01 node-connect NoPathToNSMB_Alert xxxxx SAS-connect Shelf 1.2 netapp-02 node-connect SingleAdapterToShelf_Alert xxxxx SAS-connect Shelf 1.3

  • Review of the cabling and configuration from ONTAP side shows everything is cabled correctly and nodes reporting the correct cabling.

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