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Re: [dm-devel] Round Robin vs Active/Passive
- From: Tore Anderson <tore linpro no>
- To: device-mapper development <dm-devel redhat com>
- Cc: Michael Denney <mdenney visto com>, Geoff Quan <GQuan visto com>, Kevin Koplar <kevin koplar hds com>
- Subject: Re: [dm-devel] Round Robin vs Active/Passive
- Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 14:00:12 +0200
* Craig Simpson
> All is Beautiful now. Not logging any errors to messages so looks like "
> mpath_prio_hds_modular" is getting called correctly.
>
> Multipath -ll
> asm14 (1HITACHI_730600240013) dm-55 HITACHI,DF600F
> [size=64G][features=0][hwhandler=0]
> \_ round-robin 0 [prio=2][active]
> \_ 1:0:0:13 sdcp 69:208 [active][ready]
> \_ 0:0:0:13 sdn 8:208 [active][ready]
> \_ round-robin 0 [prio=0][enabled]
> \_ 0:0:1:13 sdbb 67:80 [active][ready]
> \_ 1:0:1:13 sded 128:80 [active][ready]
Yes, you can see from this output that sdcp and sdn have a prio of 1,
placing them in the same priority group (which in sum have a prio of 2),
so the prio-callout definitely works as it is supposed to. Everything
looks good, now you should try yanking some fibres (with lots of I/O
activity running) to make sure that it actually is able to handle a
failure scenario. Good luck.
Regards,
--
Tore Anderson
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