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10-24-2004 04:24 AM
10-24-2004 04:24 AM
EVA500 and solaris
Hi
As you know failover /failback on Solaris is done by sending SCSI start command.
However this command is sent by the SD in solaris when a read/write command is returned with NOT READY sense key (02h) and LOGICAL UNIT NOR READY, INITIALIZING CMD REQUIRED (4h 2h) in ASC and ASCQ sense fields.
How can i stop from Solaris sending SCSI Start command and activating failover when not needed?
Does secure path stop the Start command in some way?
Thanks,
Michael
As you know failover /failback on Solaris is done by sending SCSI start command.
However this command is sent by the SD in solaris when a read/write command is returned with NOT READY sense key (02h) and LOGICAL UNIT NOR READY, INITIALIZING CMD REQUIRED (4h 2h) in ASC and ASCQ sense fields.
How can i stop from Solaris sending SCSI Start command and activating failover when not needed?
Does secure path stop the Start command in some way?
Thanks,
Michael
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