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February 26th, 2014 04:00

This was caused by bug in 7.1.0 that is supposedly fixed in incoming 7.1.0.2

Engineering deleted the second pool an re-added the nodes to the first pool using internal use disi command

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February 6th, 2014 23:00

please provide more information about version  which you have upgraded too so I can suggest some workaround..

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February 7th, 2014 04:00

By upgrade I meant we added 3 Nodes to the existing cluster, not OneFS upgrade. We're running 7.1.

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February 7th, 2014 05:00

Hi Burhan,

There is only one X400 CTO node that is in the same equivalence class as the 32000X-SSD - and that node, specifically, is the X400-SSD 32TB/24GB RAM.  It's equivalence class 5.

Here's a handy document.  Since node equivalence changed from pre-7.x to 7.x, it's worth a read.

https://support.emc.com/docu44518_Isilon-Supportability-and-Compatibility-Guide.pdf?language=en_US

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February 7th, 2014 06:00

Thanks Rob

We have the following type of nodes

Isilon X400-4U-Dual-24GB-2x1GE-2x10GE SFP+-32TB-400GB SSD

Isilon IQ 32000x-ssd

According to the documents they are equivalent in class 5.

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February 7th, 2014 10:00

Node equivalence checks are not functional in OneFS 7.1.0.0.  Please open a case with support so we can resolve this issue manually.

This will be fixed in a future OneFS update (likely the maintenance release after 7.1.0.1).  When you open up the case, please reference internal bug ID 120151.

Thanks,

Bernie

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