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11-18-2005 02:52 AM
11-18-2005 02:52 AM
Secure Path
Some body, know how works the secure path for HPUX, o how interative with Logic Volumen Manager (LVM)? In hpux i need continue using PVlink for the alternate link o the Secure Path does the work?
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11-18-2005 03:02 AM
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Re: Secure Path
With newer EVAs (4/6/8K) I heard SecurePath is already optional as PVLINKS/AP and VxVM's DMP (and MPIO on Windows/Linux) now is compatible.
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11-18-2005 03:06 AM
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Re: Secure Path
The documentation has a nice picture which explains the device and driver layering.
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01-12-2006 05:05 PM
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Re: Secure Path
Doesn't multipathing provide for failover when one path goes down or did you mean some other 'failover'?
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01-17-2006 05:27 AM
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Re: Secure Path
3.0F still has the old pre-merger SecurePath for Active-Passive arrays (works for EVA5K/3K with the HSV100/110 controllers). It also has the AutoPath product which they now call SecurePath for Active-Active arrays (ie.e HSV101/111 and newer EVA4/6/8K, VA as well as XP) -- for which you will still need to use PVLINKS as I understand it.
Multi-pathing IMHO is not the same as failover. Multi-pathing is the ability to provide multiple paths to the same LUN which can either be for load balancing or failover. That is why one still needs PVLINKS with Autopath.
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