What to do for a path error, What to do for a path error -3 – HP XP Racks User Manual

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PathName

The path name, which indicates a path. When you modify the system

configuration or replace a hardware item, you should check the path

names to identify the paths that will be affected by the change.
A path name consists of the following four elements, separated by

periods:

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HBA adapter number or adapter type (character string)

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Bus number or adapter number (character string)

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Target ID (hexadecimal)

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Host LU number (hexadecimal)

This path name is also the same as PathName displayed by the dlnkmgr

command's view operation. For details on the path name, see

view

(Displays Information) on page 6-34

.

DNum

A Dev number, which is equivalent to a logical volume number in AIX.
A Dev number beginning from 0 is assigned to the Dev in the LU.
In AIX, this value is fixed to 0 because one LU contains one Dev.
This is the same as the DNum that is displayed by the dlnkmgr command's
view operation. For details on this operation, see

view (Displays

Information) on page 6-34

.

HDevName

The name of the host device.
Hdisk name is displayed.
This is the same as the HDevName that is displayed by the dlnkmgr

command's view operation. For details on this operation, see

view

(Displays Information) on page 6-34

.

What To Do for a Path Error

When a path error is detected, HDLM performs a failover on the path and

outputs the KAPL08022-E message. This message indicates that an error has

occurred in the components, shown in the following figure, that make up the

path.

Troubleshooting

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