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  1. #1
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    Thanks for the info about MTU on Bond.

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    After the restart of replication task, the lv0003 goes down and nothing working anymore.
    I have to hard reset my two ESX Host after a proper restart for OpenE.

    But the data stored n VMDK from LV003 are corrupted

    I think the hard reset was too hard...

  3. #3
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    Did you checked your RAID Controller health, also your RAID Array (storage disks) health?

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    hey guys i am here and i want to know much more about DSS.

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    Last edited by Al-S; 11-25-2011 at 08:55 AM.

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    You can get the manual from our website at:
    http://www.open-e.com/service-and-su...loads/manuals/

    Or contact us as mentioned in the "contact us" menu in our website.

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    Hi,
    we have exactly the same problem (but we are not bonding and our mtu is set properly). After some network errors and dropped packages we have the state consistent/diskless on three LV as can be seen here:
    http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/42/diskless.png/
    There were no errors from the Raid-controller.
    How can we come back to a consistent/consistent state?
    I have also opened a ticket for this: 1031171

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    The system start to be in Diskless when there are mostly an I/O errors, so the system try to protect your data by going to diskless mode, as keep reading/writing while there are I/O errors that could lead to lose some data.

    In such case, the best to do is to check the RAID controller and storage disks health.

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