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Figure 8

Alternate path mode is Single mode with alternate paths in Standby only

NOTE:

External arrays with Active/Standby (A/S) controllers, such as the MSA, are an example

of

Figure 8

. A notable characteristic of using A/S controller arrays as external storage is that there

is typically only a single port to the owning controller. Paths to the non-owning external controller’s

ports are shown as Standby status. I/O load balancing does not occur across external controllers.

Powering arrays on or off

This section describes procedures for powering local and external arrays on or off after External Storage

XP operations have started.
These procedures use the following commands:

Disconnect Subsystem
Execute the Disconnect Subsystem command from the Command View XP or XP Remote Web Console

GUI when you need to perform maintenance or stop the local or external array. This command stops

acceptance of all host I/O operations to the external LU mapped as the internal LDEV. All outstanding

data in cache memory on the local array intended for the external LU is written (de-staged) to the

external LU.
For instructions on executing the Disconnect Subsystem command, see ”

Disconnecting external arrays

or LUs

” on page 98.

NOTE:

To disconnect an individual LU, use the Disconnect Volume command. To delete a single

external LU’s mapping, use the Disconnect Volume command and then the Delete LU command. For

instructions, see

Deleting external LU mappings (Delete LU)

” on page 104.

Check Paths & Restore Vol.

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