3.1.2 Matrix Server Administration Guide

Appendix B: Error and Log File Messages 270
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Matrix unable to take control of SAN. As a result, some or
all filesystem operations may be paused throughout the
matrix. In addition, filesystem mounts and unmounts and
disk imports and deports cannot be performed.
Verify that this message, not one of the previous messages, is displayed.
Also verify that the servers can access the membership partitions and
have write access to them, and that the servers can communicate with the
FibreChannel switch. If no problems are found, contact PolyServe
Technical Support.
Membership partition XXXX is unwritable, possibly due to a
SAN or storage hardware failure. If other membership
partitions become inaccessible, Matrix Server’s ability
to recover from a server failure will be compromised.
None of the servers in the matrix can write to the specified membership
partition. Ensure that the servers can access the membership partition
and that they have write access for it. If the partition is corrupt, another
alert will display the location of the partition. See “Manage Membership
Partitions with mxmpconf” on page 226 for corrective actions.
Membership Partitions are corrupt or inaccessible,
preventing SAN access
A majority of the membership partitions are either inaccessible or
corrupt. Matrix Server cannot allow access to the PSFS filesystems while
the Membership Partitions are in this state. To obtain more detailed
information about the state of each Membership Partition, use the
mxmpconf command.
If membership partitions are reported as not found or inaccessible, there
is a problem with accessing the disk devices; check your hardware
configuration. If membership partitions are reported as corrupt, then
mxmpconf can be used to repair them, as long as at least one membership
partition is reported to be in a good (OK) state. (See “Manage
Membership Partitions with mxmpconf” on page 226 for more
information.)