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The disk show command displays the new device's path name as "localhost"

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Applies to

  • Newly constructing HA node
  • FAS2820

Issue

  • Both nodes displays "localhost" as the path name in the result of the disk show command for the newly constructed device.
::> disk show
        Usable           Disk    Container   Container
Disk                   Size Shelf Bay Type    Type        Name      Owner
---------------- ---------- ----- --- ------- ----------- --------- --------
localhost:0a.01.0         -     1   0 FSAS    unknown     -         node1
localhost:0a.01.1         -     1   1 FSAS    unknown     -         node1
localhost:0a.01.2         -     1   2 FSAS    unknown     -         node1
localhost:0a.01.3         -     1   3 FSAS    unknown     -         node1
localhost:0a.01.4         -     1   4 FSAS    unknown     -         node1
localhost:0a.01.5         -     1   5 FSAS    unknown     -         node1
localhost:0a.01.6    3.63TB     1   6 FSAS    spare       Pool0     mfg_test_02_810039586-1
localhost:0a.01.7    3.63TB     1   7 FSAS    spare       Pool0     mfg_test_02_810039586-1
  • sysconfig -a and cluster show only displays information about one of the nodes.
::*> system node run -node * -command sysconfig -a
1 entry was acted on.

Node: node1
 NetApp Release 9.14.1P1: Wed Feb 14 19:45:21 EST 2024
 System ID: 0538352033 (node1); partner ID: 0538352102 ()
 System Serial Number: 952434000080 (node1)
 System Rev: A9
 System Storage Configuration: Tri-Path HA
 System ACP Connectivity: Inband Active

::*> cluster show
Node                 Health  Eligibility   Epsilon
-------------------- ------- ------------  ------------
***-01              true    true          true

  • Cluster HA was not established successfully.
::*> cluster ha show
High-Availability Configured: false
High-Availability Backend Configured (MBX): false

 
::*> system ha interconnect status show
                       Node: node1
              Link 0 Status: up
              Link 1 Status: up
           Is Link 0 Active: true
           Is Link 1 Active: true
         IC RDMA Connection: up
  • There are no problems with cabling, such as cluster ports.

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