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Figure 2-6 About Alphabetic Letters Used in the Logical Device File Name

About numeric values used in a logical device file name:

[1-15] indicates a partition number in the applicable LU. For example, if

the logical device file name of an HDLM device is sddlmaa1, it indicates

partition 1 on sddlmaa. To specify the entire LU, simply use sddlmaa.

Note that HDLM creates block device files. The system dynamically selects

the major number of the block device that this file uses.

Distributing a Load Using Load Balancing

When the system contains multiple paths to a single LU, HDLM can distribute

the load across the paths by using multiple paths to transfer the I/O data.

This function is called load balancing, and it prevents a single, heavily loaded

path from affecting the performance of the entire system.

Note that some I/O operations managed by HDLM can be distributed to each

path, while others cannot. Therefore, even though load balancing function is

used, I/O operations might not be equally allocated to each path.

Figure 2-7 Flow of I/O Data When the Load Balancing Function Is Not Used on

page 2-14

shows the flow of I/O data when the load balancing function is

not used.

Figure 2-8 Flow of I/O Data When the Load Balancing Function Is

Used on page 2-15

shows the flow of I/O data when the load balancing

HDLM Functions

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