HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software User Manual

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Figure 4-1 Overview of the Period Required to Respond to an

Application's I/O Request

As shown in the preceding diagram, when an HDLM device has two paths

(SCSI devices), the maximum period of time required to respond to the

application's I/O request is n1 + n2 seconds; where n1 indicates the

timeout value specified for the path that uses SCSI device A, and n2

indicates the timeout value specified for the path that uses SCSI device B.

When using HDLM in a cluster environment, a node in the cluster may fail

over before the path completes failover. To avoid this, when you set up

the failover timeout value for the node by using cluster software, make

sure that you specify a period longer than the response time that is

calculated as described in the preceding note.

If a path error occurs while creating a file system, or formatting, or

executing fsck, the operation may not finish. In such a case, perform the

operation again after restoring the path error.

The name of the HDLM device file will not be displayed on the Hardware

Browser of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

The Linux functionality that adds LABEL= to a SCSI device is not

supported in HDLM. Do not use this functionality. With HDLM, access can

constantly be made to the same LU if the name of the HDLM device file is

the same.

HDLM Operation

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