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10-22-2009 11:56 AM
10-22-2009 11:56 AM
Question regarding setting default scsi values on 11iv3
Good afternoon all;
We have a rx6600 running 11iv3 attached to a eva8100. I'm trying to change the default global values for max_q_depth, load_bal_policy and path_fail_secs for the disks attached to the EVA8100
Anybody out there done this, care to share the scsimgr command that will change the above mentioned default values.
Thank you in advance
Norm
We have a rx6600 running 11iv3 attached to a eva8100. I'm trying to change the default global values for max_q_depth, load_bal_policy and path_fail_secs for the disks attached to the EVA8100
Anybody out there done this, care to share the scsimgr command that will change the above mentioned default values.
Thank you in advance
Norm
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10-22-2009 11:43 PM
10-22-2009 11:43 PM
Re: Question regarding setting default scsi values on 11iv3
Yes done this - I can understand why you might want to change max_q_depth... why do you want to change load_bal_policy and path_fail_secs?
HTH
Duncan
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HTH
Duncan
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