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jlehtinen
Mar 29, 2013Aspirant
ESXi reports "All Paths Down" for ReadyNAS hosted NFS share
Hiya - looking for some feedback from the community on an issue I'm seeing. Thanks in advance for any insights. Some background: We're using two ReadyNAS 3200's to host virtual machines via NFS. ...
diegoaze
Aug 15, 2013Aspirant
I already had a look on the logs downloaded from FrontView but could not see much. I was expecting to see a NFS specific log of some sort.
I contacted Negtear 2 days ago and I was told to change load balance mode to TLB (Transmit Load Balance). I was also told my array was built a long time ago when the device was running a pretty old firmware version. The reccomendation from Support was to backup everything and factory reset the appliance. I then should recreate it again using X-RAID (already is BTW) and copy the data back. The only issue here is that each of our ReadyNASes (6 in total) range from 6TB to 12TB of used space. It will take ages for my to accomplish this. And Netgear tech told me this is something to be done every 1 year or 2.
I have already changed the Network Load balance option (one one device only) and will see what happens. Next step would be to disable teaming at all!
I contacted Negtear 2 days ago and I was told to change load balance mode to TLB (Transmit Load Balance). I was also told my array was built a long time ago when the device was running a pretty old firmware version. The reccomendation from Support was to backup everything and factory reset the appliance. I then should recreate it again using X-RAID (already is BTW) and copy the data back. The only issue here is that each of our ReadyNASes (6 in total) range from 6TB to 12TB of used space. It will take ages for my to accomplish this. And Netgear tech told me this is something to be done every 1 year or 2.
I have already changed the Network Load balance option (one one device only) and will see what happens. Next step would be to disable teaming at all!
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