Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for AIX

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then change the current value to a value equal to or greater than the
value you have obtained.
Table 3-23 Formula for Calculating DISKTIMEOUT
Storage system type
Number
of paths
connecte
d to the
voting
disk
Formula for obtaining the value of
DISKTIMEOUT
Hitachi
AMS2000/AMS/WMS/SMS
series
HUS100 series
Thunder 9500V series
6 or less You do not need to change the value of
DISKTIMEOUT.
7 or more number-of-paths-connected-to-the-
voting-disk × 30 seconds
Hitachi USP series
Lightning 9900V series
Universal Storage Platform
V/VM series
Virtual Storage Platform
series
VSP G1000 series
HUS VM
3 or less You do not need to change the value of
DISKTIMEOUT.
4 or more number-of-paths-connected-to-the-
voting-disk × 60 seconds
For details on how to change MISSCOUNT and DISKTIMEOUT, contact the
company with which you have a contract for Oracle Support Services.
Note that when you remove HDLM from the above configuration, you must
reset the values of MISSCOUNT and DISKTIMEOUT to their original values.
Therefore, make a note of the original values of MISSCOUNT and DISKTIMEOUT
before changing them.
Settings for Reservation Policy
When you set up an Oracle RAC environment, if you specify the hdisk for an
HDLM-managed device as a disk used by Oracle RAC, use the procedure
below to check the value of the reserve_policy attribute. If
reserve_policy is set to PR_exclusive, change its value to no_reserve.
1. Check the setting for the reserve_policy attribute of the hdisk.
# lsattr -El hdisk-name -a reserve_policy
reserve_policy PR_exclusive N/A TRUE
Perform the following procedure if reserve_policy is set to
PR_exclusive:
2. Quit all applications that specify and directly access the hdisk whose
attribute is to be changed.
Creating an HDLM Environment
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