August 2, 2010 at 4:45 am
Hi Experts,
How can i check the SAN drive failed or not in A/P clustering???
What are the steps to be taken care of as a DBA if SAN failed???
TIA
August 2, 2010 at 6:02 am
How can i check the SAN drive failed or not in A/P clustering???
If you r running daily integrity and consistency checking maintenance plan (DBCC ) you definitely found the allocation Error in error log if there is SAN drive having problem
Also page verify options like Checksum and Torn_page detection log the Error in error log.
What are the steps to be taken care of as a DBA if SAN failed???
SAN failed means cluster failed…u need to reset up it ……
In simple word You need to have good backup strategy plan for resetup.
Regards,
Shivrudra W
August 2, 2010 at 7:12 am
Thanks a ton Shivrudra..
Reset in the sense have to create cluster from beginning??(other than installation)
What all steps to do??
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