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sun Cluster resource group cant failover

I have rcently setup a 4 node cluster running sun cluster 3.2

and I have installed 4 zones on each node. when installing the zones I had to install the zone on all nodes the on the last node do a zlogin -C <zonename>

this worked ok.

theni I tried to siwitch the zone to node a thei work fine when I try to switch to node b this also works fine but whenI try to switch to c or d this doe not work .
it seems like it get to a certain stage the it falls over when trying to load the zone-rs I have setup HAStorage plus to deal iwth mounting the file system and this works fine for a and b but it can load the zone-rs does any one have any cluse ?
 

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