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Dynamic Multi-Pathing 8.0.1 Administrator's Guide - Windows
Last Published:
2022-05-19
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (8.0.1)
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
Removing a path
Remove a path by physically disconnecting the cable. The system monitors existing paths and detects that the disconnected path is no longer functioning properly. The display is updated to indicate this, and data transfers failover to the next path in the sequence.
Note:
You may need to perform a rescan to update the screen after removing a path from an array that was under control of DMP DSMs. Select > from VEA to display the change you have made to the configuration.