Shut down the node.
For the procedure about how to shut down and power off a node, see your Oracle Solaris
Cluster system administration documentation. For a list of Oracle Solaris Cluster
documentation, see
“Related Documentation” on page 6
To create the new Oracle Solaris device files and links, perform a reconfiguration boot by adding
-r
to your boot instruction.
Repeat
through
on the other node. This node is attached to the storage array or
storage system.
Return to
“How to Create a LUN”on page 22
Maintaining Storage Arrays
The maintenance procedures in
Require Oracle Solaris Cluster
Maintenance Procedures” on page 32
are performed the same as in a noncluster environment.
lists the procedures that require cluster-specific steps.
Note –
When you upgrade firmware on a storage device or on an enclosure, redefine the stripe
size of a LUN, or perform other LUN operations, a device ID might change unexpectedly. When
you perform a check of the device ID configuration by running the
cldevice check
command,
the following error message appears on your console if the device ID changed unexpectedly.
device id for
nodename
:/dev/rdsk/c
X
t
Y
d
Z
s
N
does not match physical
device’s id for d
decimalnumber
, device may have been replaced.
To fix device IDs that report this error, run the
cldevice repair
command for each affected
device.
TABLE 1–3
Task Map: Maintaining a Storage Array or Storage System
Task
Information
Remove a storage array or storage system
“How to Remove a Storage Array” on
page 34
Replace a storage array or storage system
Replacing a storage array or storage system, requires first
removing the storage array or storage system, then adding a new
storage array or storage system to the configuration.
“How to Add a Storage Array to an Existing
Cluster” on page 16
“How to Remove a Storage Array” on
page 34
Replace a failed controller module or restore an offline controller
module
“How to Replace a Failed Controller or
Restore an Offline Controller” on page 37
7
8
9
10
Maintaining Storage Arrays
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