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08-06-2007 08:56 PM
08-06-2007 08:56 PM
multpulse documents?
Dear All
I am new to XP arrays (not SAN) and wish to configure a server for san fibre connectivity.
My server will be built as per SPOCK specification – Proliant , Red Hat , Emulex , multipulse & XP12000
I can’t find much Multipulse documentation. For example -
* How to install and configure multipulse?
* Is Multipulse used with or without DM MPIO ?
Please let me know of any technical URLs that explain this stuff?
Many Thanks
Nick
I am new to XP arrays (not SAN) and wish to configure a server for san fibre connectivity.
My server will be built as per SPOCK specification – Proliant , Red Hat , Emulex , multipulse & XP12000
I can’t find much Multipulse documentation. For example -
* How to install and configure multipulse?
* Is Multipulse used with or without DM MPIO ?
Please let me know of any technical URLs that explain this stuff?
Many Thanks
Nick
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04-02-2008 11:01 AM
04-02-2008 11:01 AM
Re: multpulse documents?
Bump
The multipulse application guide is found in the Emulex downloads for Linux. However, this guide does not explain how to display path status or set preferred path and failover/ failback options. I have read that hbanywhere can do this. But, the version 8.1 says nothing about failover.
Any Ideas?
thanks
The multipulse application guide is found in the Emulex downloads for Linux. However, this guide does not explain how to display path status or set preferred path and failover/ failback options. I have read that hbanywhere can do this. But, the version 8.1 says nothing about failover.
Any Ideas?
thanks
If it is about storage, I am interested.
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04-04-2008 12:56 AM
04-04-2008 12:56 AM
Re: multpulse documents?
The multipulse CLI command options are available through ./hbacmd mphelp
Nick
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04-04-2008 07:35 AM
04-04-2008 07:35 AM
Re: multpulse documents?
Thank you Nick!
Sorry, I should have started a new thread because I cannot assign you the points you deserve for completely answering the question.
Sorry, I should have started a new thread because I cannot assign you the points you deserve for completely answering the question.
If it is about storage, I am interested.
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