Explanation
The node canister has saved cluster information,
which indicates that the canister is now located in a different enclosure
from where it was previously used. Using the node canister in this
state might corrupt the data held on the enclosure drives.
User Response
Follow troubleshooting procedures to move the
nodes to the correct location.
- Follow the "Procedure: Getting node canister
and system information using the service assistant" task to review
the node canister saved location information and the status of the
other node canister in the enclosure (the partner canister). Determine
if the enclosure is part of an active system with volumes that contain
required data.
- If you have unintentionally moved the canister
into this enclosure, move the canister back to its original location,
and put the original canister back in this enclosure. Follow the "Replacing
a node canister" procedure.
- If you have intentionally moved the node canister
into this enclosure you should check it is safe to continue or whether
you will lose data on the enclosure you removed it from. Do not continue
if the system the node canister was removed from is offline, rather
return the node canister to that system.
- If you have determined that you can continue, follow
the "Procedure: Removing system data from a node canister" task
to remove cluster data from node canister.
- If the partner node in this enclosure is not online, or is not
present, you will have to perform a system recovery. Do not create
a new system, you will lose all the volume data.
Possible Cause-FRUs or other cause: