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05-18-2005 05:17 AM
05-18-2005 05:17 AM
Device Driver Failover
Hi Everyone
I have an IBM Bladecenter with a number of linux hosts configured with IBM DS4300 storage via the blade center SAN I/O switches.
The HBA card is a qlogic device with the qla2300 failover driver.
For both hosts; If a host connection fails whilst the prefered connection is the current connection, the failover takes 1 minute. If the connection fails whilst the alternate connection is the current connection, the failover takes 15 seconds
Has anyone used the qlogic driver and come across this issue or similar ?
Thanks in advance
Steve
I have an IBM Bladecenter with a number of linux hosts configured with IBM DS4300 storage via the blade center SAN I/O switches.
The HBA card is a qlogic device with the qla2300 failover driver.
For both hosts; If a host connection fails whilst the prefered connection is the current connection, the failover takes 1 minute. If the connection fails whilst the alternate connection is the current connection, the failover takes 15 seconds
Has anyone used the qlogic driver and come across this issue or similar ?
Thanks in advance
Steve
take your time and think things through
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