Dell MD3220, MD3200 owner manual Recovering From an Unresponsive Storage Array Condition, 241

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1On the Logical tab of the AMW, select one of these virtual disks, and go to the indicated step:

Snapshot virtual disk—Go to step 2.

Snapshot repository virtual disk—Go to step 3.

Source virtual disk—Go to step 4.

Target virtual disk—Go to step 5.

2Select ViewGo ToSnapshot Virtual Disk.

The selection jumps to the associated snapshot virtual disk in the Logical pane.

3Select ViewGo ToSnapshot Repository Virtual Disk.

The selection jumps to the associated snapshot repository virtual disk in the Logical pane.

4Select ViewGo ToSource Virtual Disk.

The selection jumps to the associated source virtual disk in the Logical pane.

5Select ViewGo ToTarget Virtual Disk.

NOTE: If the source virtual disk has more than one associated target virtual disk, select the target virtual disk that you want from the list, and click OK.

The selection jumps to the associated target virtual disk in the Logical pane.

Recovering From an Unresponsive Storage Array Condition

A storage array can have an Unresponsive status for several reasons. Use the procedure in this topic to determine a possible cause and solution.

MDSM can take up to 5 minutes to detect that a storage array has become unresponsive or becomes responsive again. Before completing this procedure, make sure that you wait some time before you decide that the storage array is still unresponsive.

Troubleshooting: Your Storage Array Software

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