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1) what are the steps which you are going co perform whenever you encountered cl
uster nodes are in "Attention" state:
Reason:a) avscan job failure
b) dblog is full
Answer: first we will run "isi stat" command on node to check its
tatus is showing as Attention perform below steps
Lect islion logs by command “isi_gather_info",we may be prompted for your
root password, and then the logs from each of the odes in the cluster will be c
ompiled into one file and aucomatically uploaded to us.
2) by Analysing the islion logs, we found that The issue here is identified as
Avsean failure event as the another job kicked in and is running.
3)run cormand "isi event list to chéck the status of all jobs running on that n
ode.Note down the instanceid of failed avscan job.
4)eancel the job by comand "isi events cancel --instanceids 3.2163
5) run command "is ", now is of node should be "ok"
6) check the size of dblog, if it is full then we have to clear
tus.if 5
e logs.
2) A Unix client is getting 2 permission denied ex
Answer: 1) checking verifying quorum, ensuring thet the cluster has
user is connecting to a node which can write to /ifs.
whether quotas are in use, and if so how much room ther
split an
is on the ta
hen verify the mount options that they are using.
2) check the user by issuing the "isi auth users view username * command, Make su
re the user is in one of the groups that has write permissions.
3) now repair the permissions assigned :
login to GUI go to filesharing>advanced>repair permission job>select
To run che Repaiz Permission jo!
Pezmissions Job
task, click to selec
b option
1.In the web administrat
click Repa.
2.
click PROTOCOLS, then click ACLs, and then
missions Job page displays.
ission job tasks; clone, conve
Repai.
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r
1) check that nfsv4 domain string matches cluster
a) if domain doesn't matches
* set the resource to default owner/group or typically nobody/no group
The resolution is to set the @Donain string on the cluster to match exactly the
@Domain string on the Linux client’s /etc/idnap.conf file. On the cluster, you can
set the string in the web administration interface click PROTOCOLS, then click
ONIX Sharing (NFS), and then click NFS Settings page.
4) how will you trouble shoot SMB issues if encountered:
1) run command ist smh session list
2)isi smb openfiles list
3) logs are stored in path /var/log/Iwiod.1og
default log level is error, we need to chnage it to debug
change leg level
isi smb log-level -- set=debug
5) how will you resolve atp issues:
ljuse the AD domain controller to set cluster time