SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.27+, H06.04+)

Storage Subsystem Commands
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Disk Attribute Descriptions
number is one of:
If an unrecoverable disk-process error is detected but the processor is not halted,
the disk processes perform these actions:
If the backup disk process detects the error, the disk state remains unchanged
and the backup disk process goes into a “soft down” state but does not halt.
The primary disk process continues to function without an active backup.
If the primary disk process detects the error, it gives ownership of the disk to
the backup disk process. If the ownership change is successful, the primary
disk process becomes a soft-down backup (the process is not available). If the
ownership change is unsuccessful, the disk volume goes into the STOPPED
state, substate DOWN.
If both processes enter a soft-down state, the volume enters the STOPPED
state, substate DOWN.
To restore the backup disk process:
1. Issue a RESET DISK command to ensure that all paths start.
2. Issue a START DISK command to reactivate the backup disk process.
If the RESET or START command fails, you must reload the backup processor.
HIGHPIN { ON | OFF }
specifies whether the IOP can run at a high PIN (ON, the default) or only at a low
PIN (OFF).
1 Never halt a processor (default).
No processor halts, and the primary or backup disk process that detects an
unrecoverable disk-process error can go into the STOPPED state, substate
DOWN.
2 Never halt the backup processor.
The primary processor halts, but the backup disk process can go into the
STOPPED state, substate DOWN, if it detects an unrecoverable disk-
process error.
3 Never halt the primary processor.
The backup processor halts, but the primary disk process can go into the
STOPPED state, substate DOWN if it detects an unrecoverable disk-
process error.
4 Allow both processors to halt.
Both the primary and backup processors can halt if either detects an
unrecoverable disk-process error.