What to check if OTV is unresponsive state?
Applies to
ONTAP Tools for VMware (OTV)
Answer
If ONTAP Tools for VMware (OTV) appliance plugin is in a unresponsive state, meaning if it appears to show 'Unknown' storage systems. Then take the following actions before rebooting or restarting the services and before opening case with NetApp Support:
- Click Rediscover All button does it respond?
- Take a screenshot of the state of the plugin.
- Go to the appliance vm and Launch web console to get into the Maintenance screen
- Open the 4) Support and Diagnostics menu
- Select Access diagnostic shell and select y to enter diagnostic shell.
- Use
top
command at prompt to identify what PID User is using the most CPU and/or Memory.- Take a screenshot to share with NetApp Support.
- Type '
q
' to quit the top application.
- Login to webCli by opening a new browser window and entering
https://otv_ip:9083
- In webCli go to Right Now to check Items in-Flight
- Take screenshot of the Items in flight to share with NetApp Support:
- Go back to Maintenance console and Restart VSC and VP services in 1)Application Configuration >
- 3) Stop Virtual Storage Console service and 2) Start Virtual Storage Console service
- 5) Stop VASA Provider and SRA service and 4) Start VASA Provider and SRA service
- Collect a log bundle from the OTV Plugin once the services have restarted and settled back down.
- Open case with NetApp Support and include information:
- When it was first discovered to be unresponsive?
- Was any storage system maintance in or around the time of the OTV appliance becoming unresponsive?
- Version of OTV, vSphere?
- Is VASA Provider, SRA, or vVols being used?
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