Managing An Ha Pair Configuration - IBM N series Hardware Manual

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Hardware
component
Non-HA
pair
Disk drive
No
Disk shelf (including
No
backplane)
Power supply
No
Fan (storage system
No
or disk shelf)
Cluster adapter
N/A
HA pair configuration
N/A
interconnect cable

7.4 Managing an HA pair configuration

This section describes the considerations and activities that are related to managing an HA
pair configuration.
The following methods can be used to manage resources and to perform takeover or
giveback from one node to another node:
Data ONTAP command-line interface (CLI)
Data ONTAP FilerView
IBM System Manager for N series
Operations Manager
7.4.1 Managing an HA pair configuration
At a high level, the following tasks are involved in managing an HA pair configuration:
Monitoring HA pair configuration status
Viewing information about the HA pair configuration:
– Displaying the partner's name
– Displaying disk information
Enabling and disabling takeover
Enabling and disabling immediate takeover of a panicked partner
SPOF
SPOF eliminated
HA pair
No
If a disk fails, the storage system can reconstruct data from
the RAID 4 or RAID DP. No failover is needed in this situation.
No
A disk shelf is a passive backplane with dual power supplies,
dual fans, dual ESH2s, and dual FC-AL loops. It is the most
reliable component in a storage system.
No
The storage system and the disk shelf feature dual power
supplies. If one power supply fails, the second power supply
automatically takes effect. No failover is needed in this
situation.
No
The storage system head and disk shelf have multiple fans.
If one fan fails, the second fan automatically provides cooling.
No failover is needed in this situation.
No
If a cluster adapter fails, the failover capability is disabled but
both storage systems continue to serve data to their
respective applications and users.
No
The cluster adapter supports dual cluster interconnect
cables. If one cable fails, the HA pair traffic (heartbeat and
NVRAM data) is automatically sent over the second cable
with no delay or interruption.
If both cables fail, the failover capability is disabled; however,
both storage systems continue to serve data to their
respective applications and users.
Chapter 7. Highly Available controller pairs
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