Port conflict occurs when trying to configure P6000 Command View and MSA proxy provider for use with Storage Module for vCenter
Possible cause: P6000 Command View and the MSA2000 G2
Action: If you want to manage a P6000 EVA array and an MSA array with the same vCenter management server and the Storage Module for vCenter, do not install the Storage Module for vCenter on the P6000 Command View management server.
MSA2000 G2 or P2000 G3 MSA array information not displayed in Storage Module
GUI
Possible cause: The
Use the following actions to solve this issue. If one action does not work, proceed to the next action.
Action: Restart the MSA2000 G2 or P2000 G3 MSA
1.Log in to the SMU interface of the MSA2000 G2 or P2000 G3 MSA array as a user with Manage access. Use the available management IP address (for example: http://Management_IP_address).
2.Select Configuration→Services→Management.
3.Clear the Storage Management Initiative Specification
4.Select the Storage Management Initiative Specification
5.Refresh the Storage Module for vCenter data.
For instructions, see “Refreshing Storage Module for vCenter data” (page 33).
Action 2: Restart the MSA2000 G2 or P2000 G3 MSA array management controller.
IMPORTANT: This procedure restarts the MSA2000 G2 or P2000 G3 array controller. If you restart a management controller, communication with it is lost until it restarts successfully . This will not affect disk access. If the restart fails, the partner management controller remains active with full ownership of operations and configuration information. Other applications (such as Microsoft VSS and VDS) that rely on the management controller services might be affected.
1.Log in to the SMU interface of the MSA2000 G2 or P2000 G3 MSA array as a user with Manage access. Use the available management IP address, for example: http://Management_IP_address.
2.Select Configuration→System Settings→Network Interfaces.
3.Determine which controller has the IP address used in Step 1.
4.Select Tools→Shutdown or Restart Controller.
5.Select the following:
•Operation: Restart
•Controller type: Management
•Controller: A or B, as determined in Step 3
6.Click Restart now.
7.Log in to the SMU.
8.Refresh the Storage Module for vCenter data.
For instructions, see “Refreshing Storage Module for vCenter data” (page 33).
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