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February 16th, 2011 02:00
Extending a MD3220i with a MD1200 enclosure / Guidelines?
Are there any operational guidelines for attaching a MD1200 to a MD3220i? The general description of the MD3220i states "In dual-controller systems, hot plug additional storage enclosures without shutting down the system".
Is that all i need to know?
I think i have been through all the available documentation and can not find any hint on how to proceed when extending the SAN with an enclosure.
Is that all i need to know?
I think i have been through all the available documentation and can not find any hint on how to proceed when extending the SAN with an enclosure.
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Dennis Smith
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February 17th, 2011 06:00
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/md3200i/en/DG/HTML/hardware.htm#wp1182700
sipo75theone
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February 17th, 2011 07:00
tedtarg
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April 28th, 2011 21:00
Nabuconodosorci
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April 29th, 2011 06:00
The PowerVault MD32xx enclosure can be cascaded to as many as seven MD12xx expansion enclosures. The enclosures must be "cold-add." The MD32xx and all MD12xx expansion enclosures must be powered down for expansion cabling.
WARNING:
Cascading enclosures that have preexisting data on them can potentially be a data-destructive operation. The metadata format (DACstore) of configured drives in the MD32xx may differ from the Disk Data Format used on configured drives in the MD12xx enclosure, especially if the enclosure was previously attached to a PowerEdge RAID Controller or other dissimilar controller. Backups should be completed prior to any configuration changes to protect the integrity of the data.
Enclosure Power-Up Sequence
The following procedure should be followed for the power-up sequence of an MD32xx with attached MD12xx expansion enclosures.
Turn on the MD12xx expansion enclosure(s). Wait for the expansion status LED to light blue on each enclosure.
Turn on the MD32xx and wait for the status LED to indicate that the unit is ready:
If the status LEDs light a solid amber, the MD32xx is still coming online.
If the status LEDs are blinking amber, there is an error that can be viewed using MDSM.
If the status LEDs light a solid blue, the MD32xx is ready.
After the MD32xx is online and ready, turn on any attached host systems.
The power-down sequence should done in the reverse order, with emphasis on a clean shutdown of the hosts and at least a ten second interval thereafter to insure that controller cache has been completely flushed
REgards
tedtarg
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April 29th, 2011 07:00
Nabuconodosorci
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April 29th, 2011 07:00
As you say never with data in MD1200 but even if it was empty, too risky for the MD3200i.
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JohnWeaver1
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June 22nd, 2011 16:00
We have a Dell MD3200 with 2x RCM's connected redundantly via direct SAS to two R710's using Dell 6 Gbps SAS HBA's. The MD3200 has an MD1200 enclosure connected as well.
We just purchased an additional MD1220 -- brand new from Dell.
Racked the MD1220. Powered it up. Blue light on the front. No HDD lights lit and will not light until connected to an RCM or a host adapter.
Connected via the cascade style cabling diagram the MD1220 to the MD1200, which is connected to the MD3200. We decided to connect just one EMM first.
The SAS ports on the MD1220 and MD1200 EMM's lit up.
Watching MDSM as we cascade connected one EMM on the MD1220 to the EMM on the MD1200. On the Summary Tab, the "Enclosures:" ticked up from 2 to 3. Within a few seconds after that the "Physical Disks:" starting increasing as the drives were recognized. Within 10 - 15 seconds all disks were recognized. MDSM then detected a Path Redundancy issue. We plugged in the second EMM, clicked on the error message, clicked on the button to "Recheck" a few times and within another 15 seconds the Path Redundancy issue was gone and the array status was back to optimal.
Running FW version 07.75.14.61 on the MD3200.
-Weaver
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June 23rd, 2011 08:00
This option allows you to move expansion enclosures around with live data on them as long as the diskgroup(s) are located intact, not spaning drives on other enclosures.
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July 15th, 2011 13:00
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