Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Windows (7.6)

Automatic Failbacks
When a path recovers from an error, HDLM can automatically place the
recovered path back online. This function is called the automatic failback
function.
In order to use the automatic failback function, HDLM must already be
monitoring error recovery on a regular basis.
When using the Thunder 9500V series, or Hitachi AMS/WMS series, HDLM will
select the next path to be used first from among the online owner paths, and
then from the online non-owner paths. As a result, if an owner path recovers
from an error, and then HDLM automatically places the recovered path online
while a non-owner path is in use, the path will be automatically switched over
from the non-owner path to the owner path that just recovered from the
error.
When the Lightning 9900 series, Lightning 9900V series, Hitachi USP series,
Universal Storage Platform V/VM series, Virtual Storage Platform series,
Hitachi AMS2000 series
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, Hitachi SMS series
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, HUS100 series
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or HUS
VM is being used, all the paths are owner paths. As a result, if the path that
was previously used recovers from an error, and then HDLM automatically
places the recovered path online, the path that is currently being used will
continue to be used (as opposed to switching over to the path that was just
recovered).
When intermittent errors
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occur on paths and you are using the automatic
failback function, the path status might frequently alternate between the
online and offline statuses. In such a case, because the performance of I/Os
will most likely decrease, if there are particular paths in which intermittent
errors might be occurring, we recommend that you set up intermittent error
monitoring so you can detect these paths, and then remove them from those
subject to automatic failbacks.
You can specify the automatic failback or intermittent error monitoring
function from the Options window of the HDLM GUI or by using the dlnkmgr
command's set operation. For details on operations from the Options
window, see the HDLM GUI Help. For details on the set operation, see
set
(Sets Up the Operating Environment) on page 6-16.
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This storage system applies when the dynamic I/O path control function is
disabled.
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An intermittent error means an error that occurs irregularly because of
some reason such as a loose cable connection.
Manual Path Switching
You can switch the status of a path by manually placing the path online or
offline. Manually switching a path is useful, for example, when system
maintenance needs to be done.
HDLM Functions
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