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InfoScale™ 9.0 Dynamic Multi-Pathing Administrator's Guide - Windows
Last Published:
2025-04-13
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: Windows
- Understanding DMPW
- Setting up DMPW
- Administering DMPW
- About administering DMP
- DMP DSMs menus
- View array, disk, and path status
- vxdmpadm
- vxdmpadm dsminfo
- vxdmpadm arrayinfo
- vxdmpadm deviceinfo
- vxdmpadm pathinfo
- vxdmpadm arrayperf
- vxdmpadm deviceperf
- vxdmpadm pathperf
- vxdmpadm allperf
- vxdmpadm iostat
- vxdmpadm cleardeviceperf
- vxdmpadm cleararrayperf
- vxdmpadm clearallperf
- vxdmpadm setdsmscsi3
- vxdmpadm setarrayscsi3
- vxdmpadm setattr dsm
- vxdmpadm setattr array
- vxdmpadm setattr device
- vxdmpadm setattr path
- vxdmpadm set isislog
- vxdmpadm rescan
- vxdmpadm disk list
- vxdmpadm getdsmattrib
- vxdmpadm getmpioparam
- vxdmpadm setmpioparam
- Performance tuning
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
Enabling SCSI-3 PGR
You must enable SCSI-3 support before using the Active/Active setting for DMP DSMs. (SCSI-3 support is disabled by default.)
Note:
Before enabling SCSI-3 PGR support, move any cluster disk groups to another node or deport the cluster disk groups.
The SCSI-3 PGR support can be enabled for the DMP DSMs by using the vxdmpadm CLI command.
Note:
You must ensure that your storage array supports SCSI-3 PGR before using the Active/Active setting for DMP DSMs. Also check to see if your array manufacturer requires any special settings for a LUN to be enabled for SCSI-3 PGR.
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