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June 16th, 2020 21:00

7.2.31 Administrator set network link to down.

Does this event ID imply that the Equallogic interface was Administratively disabled. I see this in the logs that both the  interfaces on a particular member are showing entries for iscsi connections being closed and the reason for closing the connection is being mentioned as Administrator set network link to down.

Can someone please confirm if my understanding is correct.

                                                               

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June 17th, 2020 04:00

Hello, 

Yes that it was that means.  Someone selected that interface and turned it off. 

 Get member names: 

GrpName>show members    

 GrpName>member select MEMBERNAME show eths

    Will show you the current status of the interfaces.

 Then GrpName>:member select MEMBERNAME eth select INTERFACE show

member select PS6210E eth select 0 show
_______________________________ Eth Information _______________________________
Name: eth0 Status: up
Changed: Sun Dec 15 19:35:27 2019 Type: ethernet-csmacd
DesiredStatus: up Mtu: 9000
Speed: 10 Gbps HardwareAddress: F0:1F:AF:D7:1D:52
IPAddress: XXXXXXX   NetMask: 255.255.240.0
IPv6Address: Description:
SupportsManagement: no ManagementStatus: normal
DCB: off Controller: primary
_______________________________________________________________________________
NDCSUPTA36> member select PS6210E eth select 2 show
_______________________________ Eth Information _______________________________
Name: eth2 Status: down
Changed: Sun Dec 15 19:32:36 2019 Type: ethernet-csmacd
DesiredStatus: down Mtu: 1500
Speed: 10 Mbps HardwareAddress: F0:1F:AF:D7:1D:54
IPAddress: 192.168.1.3 NetMask: 255.255.255.0
IPv6Address: Description:
SupportsManagement: only ManagementStatus: mgmt
DCB: off Controller: primary
_______________________________________________________________________________

 Regards, 

Don

 

 

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June 17th, 2020 04:00

Hello, 

It would just take the member offline.  Network issues do not cause a controller failover. 

Regards, 

Don

 

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June 17th, 2020 04:00

Thanks Don. That's exactly what i was looking for.

One more question. If we have only a couple of iSCSI interfaces on a member  (no separate mgmt interface) and both the interfaces are administratively disabled will it trigger a controller fail over or would it just take the member offline?

I assume it would go offline but just want to confirm.

 

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