Dell Unity: How to perform a management services (ECOM) failover (Dell Correctable)
Summary: This article focuses on different ways to perform manual failover of management services on Unity arrays.
Instructions
Usage:
Failing over Management Services (MGMT/ECOM) can be used for advanced troubleshooting, such as log gathering, testing the management network configuration, and so on.
Prerequisites:
Both Unity Storage Processors are required to be attached to the network.
Reference the Unity XT installation guide:
Dell Unity™ All Flash and Unity Hybrid Unity 480/F, Unity 680/F, Unity 880/F Installation and Service Guide
Section "Installation Procedures"- "Attach the storage processors to the network"
- The SPA and SPB network management ports must be connected on the same subnet.
- In general, both SPs should have mirrored configurations in order to provide High Availability (HA), failover, and so on.
Methods to perform Management (MGMT) failover
Method #1: Via service command
1. Verify which SP is holding ECOM (in the example below is SPA):
service@(none) spa:~# pgrep ECOM 21933
2. Run command to failover MGMT:
root@(none) spa:/# svc_restart_service failover MGMT Found ECOM on spa, will failover to spb Waiting for ECOM to stop......................... Waiting for ECOM to failover..................... << expected connection drop, as the primary SP fails over to the secondary SSH Session will disconnect here............... << reconnect to session.
3. Verify which SP is holding ECOM (should be now SPB):
service@(none) spa:~# ssh peer service@(none) spb:~# pgrep ECOM 21933
If it fails see KBA 000228042 Dell Unity: Command "svc_restart_service failover MGMT" not working correctly (Dell Correctable)
Method #2: Physically on the Array
2. Pull out the network cable from the Primary SP's management port.
3. Wait for about 15 minutes, for the management failover to be fully completed.
4. Connect the network cable back to the SP's management port.
Note: To monitor the array from either GUI or CLI:
2. There will be a ping response after a while (approximately 5 minutes). This is an indication of management services restarting on the peer SP.
3. Wait for another 5 minutes after a successful ping response. After a failover, the management services take another 5 minutes to start completely.
4. Log into Unisphere and confirm Unity's health Status or run command:
uemcli -no /sys/general healthcheck -detail
Additional Information
For further assistance with the above steps, contact Dell Technical Support or your Authorized Service Representative, and quote this Dell Knowledge Base article.