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jayie028

Q: Backup Controller cannot mount XSAN Volume

Hi Guys,

I've really have a big problem regarding the XSAN that I've just setup: There are 3 Xserves connected to the SAN - one for the main controller, one for backup and another one for fileserver. After a fresh install of the Leopard Server 10.5.6 on all servers and fresh install of Xsan 2.0 updated to 2.1.1, I tried creating an SAN from the main controller, I added first the main and backup controllers, authenticated them properly and was successful adding them to the SAN. After this, I created the volume and it mounted properly on the main controller. What I don't understand is that whenever I try to mount the volume to the backup controller, it is saying unable to mount and even I tried forcing it to mount in terminal using the command xsanctl mount VOLNAME, its giving me an error saying

"unable to mount volume, Cannot mount XSAN volume error code: 5"

What is that error message? When I tried typing cvadmin to the main controller, it only gave me this message:

Main Controller:
File System Services (* indicates service is in control of FS)
1>*XSAN[0] located on 10.0.0.101:49930 (pid 317)

Select FSM "XSAN"


When I type the same cvadmin to the backup controller, it gave me this message:

Backup Controller:
File System Service (* indicates service is in control of FS)
1> XSAN[1] located on 10.0.0.102:50384 (pid 331)

No FSSs are active
Select FSM "none"


What is happening? both servers are having a DNS name. Before I created the SAN, from the authenticate window, the server name is just the IP address of the Ethernet 0 (first ethernet port). Now whenever I fire up Xsan Admin, both controllers are now offline and if you authenticate them, the server name info suddenly changed from IP address to a DNS Name (e.g. from 194.170.34.12, changed to hct-mdc.ad.hct.ac.ae) which even if I type my admin username and password cannot authenticate saying "server not found in network"

I really don't know now what to do and they need to fix the issue asap.

I would really appreciate your help guys!


Thanks.

jantoniophi

Xserve 2.26 Xeon, Mac OS X (10.5.6), 3GB ram each

Posted on May 26, 2010 5:42 AM