HP StorageWorks External Storage XP user guide for the XP12000, XP10000, SVS200 (T1706-96009, October 2007)

2. Conrm that the external array's status is normal.
3. Execute the Check Paths & Restore Vol. command using External Storage XP to restore the path to
the external array. For instructions, see Checking the connection status and resuming external LU
operations (Check Paths & Restore Vol.).
4. Conrm that the connection between the local array and the external array is normal.
5. Start NAS OS 1 (NAS channel adapter's OS) and NAS OS 2 using LUN Manager.
NOTE:
The NAS OS can also be started from the SVP. To start the NAS OS from the SVP, contact
your HP account support representative.
6. If you deleted Business Copy XP or Continuous Access XP pairs as you stopped the external array,
re-create the deleted pairs.
7. Start the cluster using NAS Blade Manager.
8. Resume access from the client.
Recovery procedures for errors in external arrays
This section describes recovery procedures for when an error occurs in the NAS Blade system's external
array.
Errors in an external array's disk
Figure 62 showsanexampleofwhenanerroroccursinanexternalarray'sdisk. Thesituationin
Figure 62 is as follows:
Data itself stored in the error disk in external array 1 cannot be restored. To restore data to the
original disk after recovering the NAS Blade system, the data should have been backed up
in a disk other than the error disk.
Clients cannot access volumes in the error disk. Clients can only access volumes other than
the error disk.
The local array recognizes that the status of the le system and volume in the error disk is blocked.
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