InfoScale™ 9.0 Dynamic Multi-Pathing Administrator's Guide - Solaris
- Understanding DMP
- About Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP)
- How DMP works
- Multi-controller ALUA support
- Multiple paths to disk arrays
- Device discovery
- Disk devices
- Disk device naming in DMP
- Setting up DMP to manage native devices
- About setting up DMP to manage native devices
- Displaying the native multi-pathing configuration
- Migrating ZFS pools to DMP
- Migrating to DMP from EMC PowerPath
- Migrating to DMP from Hitachi Data Link Manager (HDLM)
- Migrating to DMP from Solaris Multiplexed I/O (MPxIO)
- Using Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) devices with Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
- Enabling Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) devices for use with Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
- Removing Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) devices from the listing of Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) disks
- Migrating Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) disk groups on operating system devices to Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) devices
- Enabling and disabling DMP support for the ZFS root pool
- Adding DMP devices to an existing ZFS pool or creating a new ZFS pool
- Removing DMP support for native devices
- Administering DMP
- About enabling and disabling I/O for controllers and storage processors
- About displaying DMP database information
- Displaying the paths to a disk
- Setting customized names for DMP nodes
- Managing DMP devices for the ZFS root pool
- Administering DMP using the vxdmpadm utility
- Retrieving information about a DMP node
- Displaying consolidated information about the DMP nodes
- Displaying the members of a LUN group
- Displaying paths controlled by a DMP node, controller, enclosure, or array port
- Displaying information about controllers
- Displaying information about enclosures
- Displaying information about array ports
- User-friendly CLI outputs for ALUA arrays
- Displaying information about devices controlled by third-party drivers
- Displaying extended device attributes
- Suppressing or including devices from VxVM control
- Gathering and displaying I/O statistics
- Setting the attributes of the paths to an enclosure
- Displaying the redundancy level of a device or enclosure
- Specifying the minimum number of active paths
- Displaying the I/O policy
- Specifying the I/O policy
- Disabling I/O for paths, controllers, array ports, or DMP nodes
- Enabling I/O for paths, controllers, array ports, or DMP nodes
- Renaming an enclosure
- Configuring the response to I/O failures
- Configuring the I/O throttling mechanism
- Configuring Subpaths Failover Groups (SFG)
- Configuring Low Impact Path Probing (LIPP)
- Displaying recovery option values
- Configuring DMP path restoration policies
- Stopping the DMP path restoration thread
- Displaying the status of the DMP path restoration thread
- Configuring Array Policy Modules
- Configuring latency threshold tunable for metro/geo array
- Administering disks
- About disk management
- Discovering and configuring newly added disk devices
- Partial device discovery
- About discovering disks and dynamically adding disk arrays
- About third-party driver coexistence
- How to administer the Device Discovery Layer
- Listing all the devices including iSCSI
- Listing all the Host Bus Adapters including iSCSI
- Listing the ports configured on a Host Bus Adapter
- Listing the targets configured from a Host Bus Adapter or a port
- Listing the devices configured from a Host Bus Adapter and target
- Getting or setting the iSCSI operational parameters
- Listing all supported disk arrays
- Excluding support for a disk array library
- Re-including support for an excluded disk array library
- Listing excluded disk arrays
- Listing disks claimed in the DISKS category
- Displaying details about an Array Support Library
- Adding unsupported disk arrays to the DISKS category
- Removing disks from the DISKS category
- Foreign devices
- VxVM coexistence with ZFS
- Changing the disk device naming scheme
- Discovering the association between enclosure-based disk names and OS-based disk names
- Dynamic Reconfiguration of devices
- About online Dynamic Reconfiguration
- About the DMPDR utility
- Reconfiguring a LUN online that is under DMP control using the Dynamic Reconfiguration tool
- Manually reconfiguring a LUN online that is under DMP control
- Overview of manually reconfiguring a LUN
- Manually removing LUNs dynamically from an existing target ID
- Manually adding new LUNs dynamically to a new target ID
- About detecting target ID reuse if the operating system device tree is not cleaned up
- Scanning an operating system device tree after adding or removing LUNs
- Manually cleaning up the operating system device tree after removing LUNs
- Manually replacing a host bus adapter on an M5000 server
- Changing the characteristics of a LUN from the array side
- Upgrading the array controller firmware online
- Event monitoring
- About the Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) event source daemon (vxesd)
- Fabric Monitoring and proactive error detection
- Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) automated device discovery
- Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) discovery of iSCSI and SAN Fibre Channel topology
- DMP event logging
- Starting and stopping the Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) event source daemon
- Performance monitoring and tuning
- About tuning Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) with templates
- DMP tuning templates
- Example DMP tuning template
- Tuning a DMP host with a configuration attribute template
- Managing the DMP configuration files
- Resetting the DMP tunable parameters and attributes to the default values
- DMP tunable parameters and attributes that are supported for templates
- DMP tunable parameters
- Appendix A. DMP troubleshooting
- Appendix B. Reference
Displaying paths controlled by a DMP node, controller, enclosure, or array port
The vxdmpadm getsubpaths command lists all of the paths known to Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP). The vxdmpadm getsubpaths command also provides options to list the subpaths through a particular DMP node, controller, enclosure, or array port. To list the paths through an array port, specify either a combination of enclosure name and array port id, or array port worldwide name (WWN).
To list all subpaths known to DMP:
# vxdmpadm getsubpaths
NAME STATE[A] PATH-TYPE[M] DMPNODENAME ENCLR-NAME CTLR ATTRS ======================================================================= c1t65d0s2 ENABLED(A) - Disk_1 Disk c1 - c1t66d0s2 ENABLED(A) - Disk_2 Disk c1 - c2t65d0s2 ENABLED(A) - Disk_1 Disk c2 - c2t66d0s2 ENABLED(A) - Disk_2 Disk c2 - c3t2d0s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_1 EMC0 c3 - c3t2d1s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_2 EMC0 c3 - c4t2d0s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_1 EMC0 c4 - c4t2d1s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_2 EMC0 c4 -
The vxdmpadm getsubpaths command combined with the dmpnodename attribute displays all the paths to a LUN that are controlled by the specified DMP node name from the /dev/vx/rdmp directory:
# vxdmpadm getsubpaths dmpnodename=c2t66d0s2 NAME STATE[A] PATH-TYPE[M] CTLR-NAME ENCLR-TYPE ENCLR-NAME ATTRS ======================================================================= c2t66d0s2 ENABLED(A) PRIMARY c2 ACME enc0 - c1t66d0s2 ENABLED PRIMARY c1 ACME enc0 -
For A/A arrays, all enabled paths that are available for I/O are shown as ENABLED(A).
For A/P arrays in which the I/O policy is set to singleactive, only one path is shown as ENABLED(A). The other paths are enabled but not available for I/O. If the I/O policy is not set to singleactive, DMP can use a group of paths (all primary or all secondary) for I/O, which are shown as ENABLED(A).
Paths that are in the DISABLED state are not available for I/O operations.
A path that was manually disabled by the system administrator displays as DISABLED(M). A path that failed displays as DISABLED.
You can use getsubpaths to obtain information about all the paths that are connected to a particular HBA controller:
# vxdmpadm getsubpaths ctlr=c2 NAME STATE[-] PATH-TYPE[-] DMPNODENAME ENCLR-TYPE ENCLR-NAME ATTRS ====================================================================== c2t1d0s2 ENABLED(A) PRIMARY c2t1d0s2 ACME enc0 - c2t2d0s2 ENABLED(A) PRIMARY c2t2d0s2 ACME enc0 - c2t3d0s2 DISABLED SECONDARY c2t3d0s2 ACME enc0 - c2t4d0s2 ENABLED SECONDARY c2t4d0s2 ACME enc0 -
You can also use getsubpaths to obtain information about all the paths that are connected to a port on an array. The array port can be specified by the name of the enclosure and the array port ID, or by the WWN identifier of the array port:
# vxdmpadm getsubpaths enclosure=enclosure portid=portid # vxdmpadm getsubpaths pwwn=pwwn
For example, to list subpaths through an array port through the enclosure and the array port ID:
# vxdmpadm getsubpaths enclosure=HDS9500-ALUA0 portid=1A
NAME STATE[A] PATH-TYPE[M] DMPNODENAME ENCLR-NAME CTLR ATTRS ======================================================================= c1t65d0s2 ENABLED(A) PRIMARY c1t65d0s2 HDS9500-ALUA0 c1 - c1t66d0s2 ENABLED(A) PRIMARY c1t66d0s2 HDS9500-ALUA0 c1 -
For example, to list subpaths through an array port through the WWN:
# vxdmpadm getsubpaths pwwn=20:00:00:E0:8B:06:5F:19
NAME STATE[A] PATH-TYPE[M] DMPNODENAME ENCLR-NAME CTLR ATTRS ======================================================================= c1t65d0s2 ENABLED(A) PRIMARY c1t65d0s2 HDS9500-ALUA0 c1 - c1t66d0s2 ENABLED(A) PRIMARY c1t66d0s2 HDS9500-ALUA0 c1 -
You can use getsubpaths to obtain information about all the subpaths of an enclosure.
# vxdmpadm getsubpaths enclosure=enclosure_name [ctlr=ctlrname]
To list all subpaths of an enclosure:
# vxdmpadm getsubpaths enclosure=Disk NAME STATE[A] PATH-TYPE[M] DMPNODENAME ENCLR-NAME CTLR ATTRS ===================================================================== c1t65d0s2 ENABLED(A) - Disk_1 Disk c1 - c1t66d0s2 ENABLED(A) - Disk_2 Disk c1 - c2t65d0s2 ENABLED(A) - Disk_1 Disk c2 - c2t66d0s2 ENABLED(A) - Disk_2 Disk c2 -
To list all subpaths of a controller on an enclosure:
# vxdmpadm getsubpaths enclosure=emc_clariion0
NAME STATE[A] PATH-TYPE[M] DMPNODENAME ENCLR-NAME CTLR ATTRS PRIORITY ======================================================================================== sdab ENABLED Active/Non-Optimized emc_clariion0_429 emc_clariion0 c6 - - sdal ENABLED(A) Active/Optimized(P) emc_clariion0_429 emc_clariion0 c6 - - sdh ENABLED Active/Non-Optimized emc_clariion0_429 emc_clariion0 c1 - - sdr ENABLED(A) Active/Optimized(P) emc_clariion0_429 emc_clariion0 c1 - -
By default, the output of the vxdmpadm getsubpaths command is sorted by enclosure name, DMP node name, and within that, path name.
To sort the output based on the pathname, the DMP node name, the enclosure name, or the host controller name, use the -s option.
To sort subpaths information, use the following command:
# vxdmpadm -s {path | dmpnode | enclosure | ctlr} getsubpaths \
[all | ctlr=ctlr_name | dmpnodename=dmp_device_name | \
enclosure=enclr_name [ctlr=ctlr_name | portid=array_port_ID] | \
pwwn=port_WWN | tpdnodename=tpd_node_name] More Information