Retry: setting the default path to a SAN

From: Markus Mayer (mymaillists_at_gmx.at)
Date: 08/05/05

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    To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
    Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 16:13:49 +0200
    
    

    Hi all,

    So far from my message on Wednesday I've received only one reply from someone
    waiting for my summary as to how this is done. I'll send this again in the
    hope that someone knows the answer. Additionally, I should say that I've got
    the SUNWqlc, SUNWqus and SUNWqusu packages installed.

    Original message:
    I have a pair of V440's running Solaris 10 connected to a Hitachi Thunder
    9500 storage array through dual FC cards (qlogic). The Hitachi works in a
    way that all data should go through one channel (card) and the second should
    only be used as a failover. At the moment when the Suns boot up, they are
    taking the second channel which is then interfering with other machines that
    are also connected to the SAN.

    Is there any way I can control the default path the Suns should take to the
    SAN - essentially making them use one particular card as the primary and the
    other only for failover? Switching the connections on the FC cards is of
    course an option, but I would like a cleaner way to do it. Despite searching
    docs and the net, I have found nothing.

    regards
    Markus.
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