You probably need to re-signature the snapshot volumes before presenting them to the host. This forum is likely not the correct place to triage an issue like this. Do you have a case open with EMC Support?
MACs and IPs are unique. Each snapshot is mapped to it's own initiator group, blades aren't using same snapshots if that's what you think . The configuration looks OK from the Xbrick and UCS perspective so i am thinking when initial default installation of ESXi was made something wasn't set before taking snapshots and that is causing the issue. EMC support would help since this really isn't storage issue, it's more of configuration problem?
Kumar_A
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July 2nd, 2014 20:00
You probably need to re-signature the snapshot volumes before presenting them to the host. This forum is likely not the correct place to triage an issue like this. Do you have a case open with EMC Support?
DarrenSoothill
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July 2nd, 2014 21:00
Have you checked the MAC addresses within the individual servers when they are powered on?
Are they different?
opti2k4
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July 2nd, 2014 22:00
MACs and IPs are unique. Each snapshot is mapped to it's own initiator group, blades aren't using same snapshots if that's what you think
. The configuration looks OK from the Xbrick and UCS perspective so i am thinking when initial default installation of ESXi was made something wasn't set before taking snapshots and that is causing the issue. EMC support would help since this really isn't storage issue, it's more of configuration problem?
Kumar_A
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July 3rd, 2014 11:00
Right - but EMC Support can help confirm that this is NOT a storage problem (which I am guessing, it is not).