Sunday, September 14, 2008

EVA6100 upgrade a success

Friday night four HP tech arrived to put together the EVA6100 from a pile of parts and the existing EVA3000. It took them 5 hours to get it to the point where we could power-on and see if all of our data was still there (it was, yay), and a few hours after that on our behalf to put everything back together.

There was only one major hitch for the night, which meant I got to bed around 6am Saturday morning instead of 4am.

For EVA, and probably all storage systems, you present hosts to them and selectively present LUNs to those hosts. These host-settings need to have an OS configured for them, since each operating system has its own quirks for how it likes to see its storage. While the EVA6100 has a setting for 'vmware', the EVA3000 did not. Therefore, we had to use a 'custom' OS setting and a 16 digit hex string we copied off of some HP knowledge-base article. When we migrated to the EVA6100 it kept these custom settings.

Which, it would seem, don't work for the EVA6100. It caused ESX to whine in such a way that no VMs would load. It got very worrying for a while there, but thanks to an article on vmware's support site and some intuition we got it all back without data loss. I'll probably post what happened and what we did to fix it in another blog post.

The only service that didn't come up right was secure IMAP for Exchange. I don't know why it decided to not load. My only theory is that our startup sequence wasn't right. Rebooting the HubCA servers got it back.

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