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In Unisphere for RecoverPoint, under the RPA Clusters registered storage, no storage details are displayed. Figure 1: Unisphere information showing no details about registered storage for the RPA clusters In the storage details, there should be storage information (The type of storage devices may change depending on your environment).
While reviewing RecoverPoint logs, you may see the below entries: Log location /home/kos/control/result.log.gz and /home/kos/mirror/result.log.gz: 2023/01/18 09:07:59.452 - #1 - 6819/6148 - ScsiInitiator: handle_input: TIMEOUT path = (0x500124800ac04a03,0x5001248000205a03,0xbbbbbbbbbb01bbbb,e_fiberChannel) 2023/01/18 09:07:59.453 - #2 - 7058/6148 - MultiPath: MPVolumeConnectedState:: handleBadPath removing path (0x500124800ac04a03,0x5001248000205a03,0xbbbbbbbbbb01bbbb,e_fiberChannel)0xaaaabee482eb0101 (StorageType=KBOX, revision= a_volume = 0xaaaabee482eb0101 (StorageType=KBOX, revision= 2023/01/18 09:07:59.453 - #2 - 7058/6148 - MultiPath: PathSwitcher::removePath (0x500124800ac04a03,0x5001248000205a03,0xbbbbbbbbbb01bbbb,e_fiberChannel)0xaaaabee482eb0101 (StorageType=KBOX, revision= i = 0Log location /home/kos/klr/result.log.gz: 2023/01/18 04:39:29.122 - sll - 0/0 - #2 - hba_0_0: sll_status_entry: CS_PORT_LOGGED_OUT status detected - removing target_index 0 wwn 5001248000205a03 from pdb 2023/01/18 04:39:29.122 - sll - 4253/4004 - #2 - hba_0_0: sll_handle_els_24xx: PRLI adding port_id: 0x0e3e00 wwn: 0x5001248000205a03 nphl: 0x0000 2023/01/18 04:39:29.122 - sll - 4253/4004 - #2 - hba_0_0: add_nphl_to_logins: added port_id: 0x0e3e00 wwn: 0x5001248000205a03 nphl: 0x0000 at idx: 3646 hash 3646 2023/01/18 04:39:29.123 - sll - 0/0 - #2 - hba_2_0: sll_status_entry: CS_PORT_LOGGED_OUT status detected - removing target_index 0 wwn 5001248000205a03 from pdb 2023/01/18 04:39:29.124 - sll - 0/0 - #2 - hba_2_0: sll_handle_els_24xx: PRLI adding port_id: 0x0e3e00 wwn: 0x5001248000205a03 nphl: 0x0000 2023/01/18 04:39:29.124 - sll - 0/0 - #2 - hba_2_0: add_nphl_to_logins: added port_id: 0x0e3e00 wwn: 0x5001248000205a03 nphl: 0x0000 at idx: 3646 hash 3646 2023/01/18 04:39:43.108 - sll - 4414/4004 - #2 - hba_0_0: sll_fabric_login: trying fabric login loop_id=133 for port=0xe3e00 wwn=0x5001248000205a03 timeout=4 timeout_reset=0 2023/01/18 04:39:43.108 - sll - 4414/4004 - #2 - pdb: hba_0_0: sll_fabric_attempt_to_add_to_pdb: device returned loop_id 0 for port_id 0xe3e00 wwn=0x5001248000205a03 - retry login 2023/01/18 04:39:43.108 - sll - 4414/4004 - #2 - hba_0_0: sll_fabric_login: trying fabric login loop_id=0 for port=0xe3e00 wwn=0x5001248000205a03 timeout=4 timeout_reset=0 2023/01/18 04:39:43.108 - sll - 4414/4004 - #2 - hba_0_0: add_nphl_to_logins: added port_id: 0x0e3e00 wwn: 0x5001248000205a03 nphl: 0x0000 at idx: 3646 hash 3646 2023/01/18 04:39:43.108 - sll - 4414/4004 - #2 - pdb: hba_0_0: sll_fabric_attempt_to_add_to_pdb: new loop_id=0 for port_id=0xe3e00 wwn=0x5001248000205a03 bInUse=1 2023/01/18 04:39:43.110 - sll - 4414/4004 - #2 - hba_2_0: sll_fabric_login: trying fabric login loop_id=133 for port=0xe3e00 wwn=0x5001248000205a03 timeout=4 timeout_reset=0 2023/01/18 04:39:43.110 - sll - 4414/4004 - #2 - pdb: hba_2_0: sll_fabric_attempt_to_add_to_pdb: device returned loop_id 0 for port_id 0xe3e00 wwn=0x5001248000205a03 - retry login 2023/01/18 04:39:43.110 - sll - 4414/4004 - #2 - hba_2_0: sll_fabric_login: trying fabric login loop_id=0 for port=0xe3e00 wwn=0x5001248000205a03 timeout=4 timeout_reset=0 2023/01/18 04:39:43.110 - sll - 4414/4004 - #2 - hba_2_0: add_nphl_to_logins: added port_id: 0x0e3e00 wwn: 0x5001248000205a03 nphl: 0x0000 at idx: 3646 hash 3646 2023/01/18 04:39:43.110 - sll - 4414/4004 - #2 - pdb: hba_2_0: sll_fabric_attempt_to_add_to_pdb: new loop_id=0 for port_id=0xe3e00 wwn=0x5001248000205a03 bInUse=0 2023/01/18 04:39:49.163 - sll - 3794/3794 - #2 - hba_2_0: PDB_RemoveDevicesNotInNS: wwn 0x5001248000205a03 port_id 0x0e3e00 loop_id 0 not in ns - remove it from PDB 2023/01/18 04:39:49.164 - sll - 3792/3792 - #2 - hba_0_0: PDB_RemoveDevicesNotInNS: wwn 0x5001248000205a03 port_id 0x0e3e00 loop_id 0 not in ns - remove it from PDB 2023/01/18 04:39:49.201 - sll - 4593/4004 - #2 - sll_ioctl_set_kbox_paths: path: 0 can't be resolved for (hba: 0:ffff8807fa700000, vp: 0, wwn: 0x5001248000205a03)2023/01/18 04:25:24.143 - sll - 25719/25719 - #2 - hba_2_0: sll_status_entry: CS_PORT_LOGGED_OUT status detected - removing target_index 0 wwn 5001248000205a03 from pdb 2023/01/18 04:39:29.122 - sll - 0/0 - #2 - hba_0_0: sll_status_entry: CS_PORT_LOGGED_OUT status detected - removing target_index 0 wwn 5001248000205a03 from pdb 2023/01/18 04:39:29.123 - sll - 0/0 - #2 - hba_2_0: sll_status_entry: CS_PORT_LOGGED_OUT status detected - removing target_index 0 wwn 5001248000205a03 from pdb 2023/01/18 04:15:40.607 - sll - 0/0 - #2 - hba_2: sll_handle_ctio_ret: WARNING: ctio failed (status=0x2) cdb=(2a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1) timestamp=(time=0 trans=0 data=0) lun=0xbbbbbbbbbbbbbb52 iid=0 initiator=0x5001248000205a03Log location /spa/EMC/CEM/log/cemtracer_health_services.log :Line 28: 18 Jan 2023 04:29:02 - [Health] INFO - {0:45928:894976145}[26373|17535|d37feb40][findRuleInRuleVector @ ../../../components/providers/osls/Health/src/Rule.cpp:119] Rule found Rule[ state=0x8000 log=0x140006000a severity=6 health=10 descr= ALRT_INITIATOR_NO_LOGGED_IN_PATH res=initiator_fix_connection] for 50:01:24:80:00:20:5A:02:50:01:24:80:00:20:5A:03 OperationalStatus: 0x8000 The logs indicate that there is a port communication issue. Reviewing the fabric, shows that one port is facing connectivity issues: Interrupts: 13003 Link_failure: 10 Frjt: 0Unknown: 0 Loss_of_sync: 0 Fbsy: 0Lli: 13003 Loss_of_sig: 60
Workaround: In order to resolve the port connectivity issue, look for cable or SFP issues and replace them. Resolution: There is no change needed at RecoverPoint level, as connectivity issues cause the issue.
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