HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software User Manual

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(number-of-paths-connected-to-Oracle-Cluster-file-System-2 x 60

seconds / 2) + 1

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If the Thunder 9500V series, Hitachi AMS2000/AMS/WMS/SMS series

or HUS100 series is being used:
(number-of-paths-connected-to-Oracle-Cluster-file-System-2 x 30

seconds / 2) + 1

When a host and an Oracle RAC voting disk are connected by multiple

paths, HDLM performs failover processing for those paths (in the same

way as for normal paths) when an I/O timeout occurs for one of the

paths.
Note that, depending on the settings of Oracle RAC, Oracle RAC might

determine that a node error has occurred before the failover processing

performed by HDLM is completed, and then re-configure the cluster.
Therefore, when HDLM manages the paths that are connected to an

Oracle RAC voting disk, change the following settings according to your

version of Oracle RAC:

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When using Oracle RAC 10g 10.1.0.3.0 or later or Oracle RAC 11g:
Change the value of MISSCOUNT to match the type of storage system.

To do so, use the following table to obtain the value to be specified,

and then change the current value to a value equal to or greater than

the value you have obtained.

Table 3-69 Formula for Calculating MISSCOUNT

Storage system type

Formula for obtaining the value of

MISSCOUNT

Lightning 9900 series

Lightning 9900V series

Hitachi USP series

Universal Storage

Platform V/VM series

Virtual Storage Platform

series

HUS VM

number-of-paths-connected-to-the-voting-disk

x 60 seconds

Hitachi AMS2000/AMS/

WMS/SMS series

HUS100 series

Thunder 9500V series

number-of-paths-connected-to-the-voting-disk

x 30 seconds

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When using Oracle RAC 10g 10.2.0.2.0 or later or Oracle RAC 11g:
In addition to the value of MISSCOUNT shown above, also change the

value of DISKTIMEOUT. As with MISSCOUNT, the value to be specified in
DISKTIMEOUT is determined by the type of storage system. To make

the change, use the following table to obtain the value to be specified,

and then change the current value to a value equal to or greater than

the value you have obtained.

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