Nik Martin created CLOUDSTACK-251:
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             Summary: If one primary storage is put into maintenance mode, 
entire cloud goes down. CS 3.02
                 Key: CLOUDSTACK-251
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-251
             Project: CloudStack
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Storage Controller
         Environment: Cloudstack 3.02 on Centos, Xenserevr 6.2 Hypervisors
            Reporter: Nik Martin


I have two SANs in a cluster, both are Primary storage.  One is HD based,and 
one is SSD based.  I use storage tags "HD" and "SSD" respectively.  The HD 
based SAN is a single 20TB volume, with 1 iSCSI target, and 1 LUN.  The SSD SAN 
is two 5TB volumes, each with 1 target, and 1 LUN each, in an Active-Active 
configuration.  The SSD SAN suffered from a mis-configuration issue, so we had 
to put it into maintenance mode in a hurry, and shut it down.  I fully expected 
the Volumes and VMs provisioned on the SSD SAN to be unavailable.  The problem 
is Cloudstack continued to try to access Volume id 204, which is Target0 on the 
SSD san.  It shut every VM down, and put all Hypervisors into Alert state, and 
went into a loop trying to connect to a volume that is in maintenance mode.  
This creates a very bad situation for me and my customers. My entire cloud was 
offline until we could re-synchronize the Active-Actibve volumes on the SSD SAN 
and bring it back online

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