
Chapter 1: HP Clustered File System Commands 19
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You can use the following command to control whether this failover
behavior can occur on a particular node. Run the command on the server
where you want to change the failover behavior.
# mxmpio enableall|disableall
HP Clustered File System starts with failover enabled.
Enable or Disable Failover for a PSD Device
When a failure occurs in the I/O path to a particular PSD device, HP
Clustered File System will by default fail over to another I/O path. You
can use the following command to control whether this failover behavior
can occur for specific PSD devices. HP Clustered File System starts with
failover enabled.
# mxmpio enable|disable [<PSD-device ...>]
Specify the Path for I/O
If you are troubleshooting problems with an I/O path, you may want to
direct the I/O to another I/O path. You might also want to manually
balance I/O paths on a per-server basis across the cluster. This is possible
because mxmpio's controls are server specific.
You can use the following command to specify either a particular HBA or
a PSD device. HP Clustered File System will then fail over the I/O to the
path that includes the specified device. In the command, PSD-device is
specified by the base name of the device path, such as psd2p1 (not
/dev/psd/psd2p1).
# mxmpio active <target> <PSD-device>
target can be one of the following values:
I A numerical index on the PSD device target array (0..).
M,m A decimal major/minor number identifying the host
adapter.
M:m A hexadecimal major/minor number identifying the host
adapter.
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