SRDB ID |
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Synopsis |
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Date |
17791 |
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Sun Enterprise Volume Manager[TM] 2.X does not show both paths in DMP as valid after replacing GBIC hardware. |
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22 Mar 2002 |
When a GBIC is replaced in an A5x00 array (photon), Volume Manager
will not always recognize that the loop has been healed, and
therefore will not enable the previously failed path in
Dynamic MultiPathing (DMP). This is most likely to occur in Sun Enterprise
Volume Manager (SEVM) versions 2.x.
SOLUTION SUMMARY:
You can verify whether the path has been
re-enabled or not by typing:
vxdisk list <diskname>
and looking for the section of the output that looks like:
Multipathing information:
numpaths: 2
c1t2d0s2 state=enabled
c2t2d0s2 state=disabled
If one of the paths still shows as disabled after the GBIC has been replaced,
perform one of the following:
vxdctl enable
or from vxva Volume Manager GUI in the 2.x versions:
Disks -> Advanced Ops -> DMP -> Reconfigure DMP
This should cause Volume Manager to recognize that the path has been restored.
Keywords: SEVM, Volume Manager, configure, configured, configuration,
INTERNAL SUMMARY:
SUBMITTER: Mike Parkin
APPLIES TO: Hardware/Disk Storage Subsystem/StorEdge Disk Array/StorEdge A5000, Storage/Veritas, Storage/Volume Manager, AFO Vertical Team Docs/Storage
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