NEC Storage Manager IS016-5E User Manual

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Chapter 2    Operation and Maintenance 
 
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(2)  If server is restarting 
Execute the procedure below so that the OS to recognize the RV again. 
 
Step 1.    Executing Separate 
For all RV pairs in Replicate/Restore state, execute Separate. 
If ordinary Separate fails, execute Forced Separate. 
 
Step 2.    Recognizing RV again 
Execute the following command to scan the disks and make the server recognize the disks in the 
Not Ready state and the volumes which cannot be mounted. 
On Windows 2000, disks may be left in the Not Ready state by unmounting using the 
iSMrc_umount command.    In this case, release the disks from the Not Ready state and make the 
server recognize the disks. 
This operation may take tens of seconds to complete. 
 
iSMrc_scan 
 
Use the MOUNTVOL command to check that all target disks can be recognized from the 
operating system. 
On Windows Server 2003, use the MOUNTVOL command to disable automatic volume 
mounting: 
 
MOUNTVOL  /N 
 
Step 3.    Recovering to normal operation 
Execute Replicate referring to 2.1 “Operations” 
 
* When the partition contains an error, execute Replicate referring to 1.7 “Preparing Volume”. 
 
 
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If the product for replication (refer to 1.4.4 “Product License Unlocking”) has not been purchased or if 
it does not match the total physical capacity of the disk array, the Replication does not function 
properly. 
If the products are not purchased properly, the icon on the Replication screen (Tree view) changes to 
indicate missing products or products not purchased. 
For purchased products, check disk array Properties in the State Monitoring screen.