Servicing
The following topics provide information about how to service a IBM Spectrum Virtualize™ system.
With concurrent maintenance, the hardware on one IBM Spectrum Virtualize node can be serviced or replaced while the SAN and host systems are doing productive work. If one IBM Spectrum Virtualize system is being serviced, the other system can keep the SAN operational.
Attention:
- Do not remove the power from both nodes in an I/O group unless you are instructed to do so.
- For more information about servicing requirements, see the documentation that is supplied with your system hardware.
- Enabling concurrent maintenance
To enable concurrent maintenance, configure IBM Spectrum Virtualize nodes in pairs. If one IBM Spectrum Virtualize node is being serviced, the other node can keep the SAN operational. - Replacing nodes nondisruptively
You can nondisruptively replace an existing node with a new IBM Spectrum Virtualize node. - Diagnosing and resolving problems with fix procedures
You can use fix procedures to diagnose and resolve problems with the system. - Completing the system maintenance procedure by using the CLI
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to complete the system maintenance procedure. - Node errors
If an error occurs on a IBM Spectrum Virtualize node, the system generates an event ID and an associated error code. - Marking errors as fixed
You can use the management GUI to mark errors as fixed in the error log. This action is only necessary if you fix an error without using the online maintenance procedures. The online procedures automatically mark an error as fixed after a successful repair. - Recovering from offline volumes
You can use the management GUI or issue commands to recover from an offline volume after a node or an I/O group has failed. - Recovering offline volumes using the CLI
If a node or an I/O group fails, you can use the command-line interface (CLI) to recover offline volumes. - Moving offline volumes to their original I/O group using the CLI
You can move offline volumes to their original I/O group using the command-line interface (CLI). - Moving offline volumes to the recovery I/O group using the CLI
You can move offline volumes to the recovery I/O group using the command-line interface (CLI). The system does not move the selected volume if it is being formatted. After the formatting process completes, you can move the volume. - Recovering a node and returning it to the system by using the CLI
After a node or an I/O group fails, you can use the command-line interface (CLI) to recover a node and return it to the system. - Removing a storage system using the CLI
You can remove a storage system using the command-line interface (CLI). The system supports both Fibre Channel and iSCSI-attatched external storage systems.