NonStop S-Series Operations Guide (G06.27+)
Overview of Monitoring and Recovery
HP NonStop S-Series Operations Guide—522459-008
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Using SCF to Locate the Problem
The system displays:
The primary path is currently active.  Because the primary path is configured for the X 
fabric, you conclude that the disk first tried to use the Y fabric and failed before 
switching to the X fabric. Now you want to find out why the path switch was not 
transparent.
At this point, you recall that if the storage subsystem’s direct bulk I/O feature is set to 
ON, a disk can bypass the disk process and perform a direct transfer of bulk I/O over 
the preferred path. You execute an SCF INFO command to display attributes for the 
storage subsystem:
> SCF INFO SUBSYS $ZZSTO 
The system displays:
The direct bulk I/O feature (BulkIO) is ON. You conclude that the disk attempted a 
direct bulk I/O transfer across its active path, which was initially configured through the 
Y fabric. Without the services of the disk process, the communications failure and 
subsequent path switch were not transparent, and the disk generated the 14 errors. 
You decide that the bulk I/O request probably came from a BACKUP/RESTORE 
process running in a processor in group 01.
From all this information about where the breakdowns occurred, you conclude that 
there is a hardware failure related to the Y fabric, in either group 01 or group 03—
probably in port 2 of the SEB in slot 52.
STORAGE - Status DISK \GATE8.$D3101-*
LDev Path   Status   State   Substate     Primary Backup
                           PID    PID
 96 PRIMARY    ACTIVE   STARTED          4,263   5,263
 96 BACKUP     INACTIVE  STARTED          4,263   5,263
 96 MIRROR     INACTIVE  STARTED          4,263   5,263
 96 MIRROR-BACKUP ACTIVE   STARTED          4,263   5,263
1-> SCF INFO SUBSYS $ZZSTO
SCF - T9082G02 - (16JAN01) (08JAN01) - 07/09/2001 13:49:36 System \COMM
Copyright Compaq Computer Corporation 1986 - 2001
STORAGE - Info SUBSYS $ZZSTO
 AutoConfigure AutoRevive Autostart BulkIO LabelTape UPS
 OFF   OFF   ON   ON   ON  OFF
Total Errors = 0 Total Warnings = 0










