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Path status transition

Each of the online and offline statuses described in

Performing Failovers and

Failbacks Using Path Switching on page 2-14

is further subdivided into two

statuses. The following explains the two online path statuses and the two

offline statuses.

The online path status

The online path statuses are as follows:

Online
I/Os can be issued normally.

Online(E)
An error has occurred on the path, but none of the other paths that

access the same LU are in the Online status.
If none of the paths accessing a particular LU are in the Online status,

one of the paths is changed to the Online(E) status. This ensures that

the LU can be accessed through at least one path.
The (E) means error, which indicates that an error has occurred on the

path from some previous operation.

The offline path status

The offline path statuses are as follows:

Offline(C)
The status in which I/O cannot be issued because the offline operation

was executed. For details on the offline operation, see

offline (Places

Paths Offline) on page 6-6

.

The (C) indicates the command attribute, which indicates that the path

was placed offline by using the command.

Offline(E)
The status indicating that an I/O could not be issued on a given path,

because an error occurred on the path.
The (E) means error.

Correspondence Between Path Statuses Displayed by the OS and by HDLM

The following table lists the correspondence between the path statuses

displayed when commands such as the AIX lspath command are executed

and the path statuses displayed when the HDLM command's view operation is

executed.

2-20

HDLM Functions

Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide for AIX®

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