$ SHOW DEV /MULTIPATH Output clarification
Hi,
I have an Alpha system with 16 Fibrechannel adapters connected to a
single fibre channel fabric.
When I do a $ SHOW DEVICE /MULTIPATH
The output displays the available and total paths.
The available and total paths is 17/17.
All these seem to reflect 1 additional path. Is there a reason for
this?
Thanks
Andrew
Re: $ SHOW DEV /MULTIPATH Output clarification
could there be a path via MSCP to another node?
Re: $ SHOW DEV /MULTIPATH Output clarification
[email]andrewr@cornasys.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> All these seem to reflect 1 additional path. Is there a reason for
> this?[/color]
You probably have MSCP-serving enabled and the extra unit represents the
MSCP-served path.
Re: $ SHOW DEV /MULTIPATH Output clarification
[email]andrewr@cornasys.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
>
> Hi,
>
> I have an Alpha system with 16 Fibrechannel adapters connected to a
> single fibre channel fabric.
>
> When I do a $ SHOW DEVICE /MULTIPATH
>
> The output displays the available and total paths.
>
> The available and total paths is 17/17.
>
> All these seem to reflect 1 additional path. Is there a reason for
> this?[/color]
Post the output of SHOW DEVICE/FULL for one of your disk volumes as well as SHOW
DEVICE/FULL FG and perhaps someone here can figure it out.
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