Re: HACMP and EMC powerpath

From: Chris Gregors (Chris.Gregors@TELUS.COM)
Date: Tue May 13 2003 - 12:10:49 EDT


>From my experience and memory of discussions with EMC CE's

1. Powerpath creates (semi)virtual devices that encompass the 2(or more)
   real disks behind the scenes. These new disks are called
hdiskpower[x]

2. The hdiskpower[x] devices have a different pvid from the hdisk[x]
devices.

3. You should make your vg's using the hdiskpower[x] devices only! If
you
   mix them you can end up in a strange place.

4. Both nodes of the cluster will need powerpath. If you put it on the
primary
   node only, then you cannot use the hdiskpower[x] devices in the
failover mode.
   Therefore you cannot use the hdiskpower[x] devices on the primary
node,
   therefore you don't need to unstall powerpath.

5. If this is fiber disk (vs scsi), you MUST install powerpath on all
nodes that
   live on the same FA from the EMC frame. This is a restriction of how
EMC does
   stuff.

Otherwise it works quite nicely. The key command you will get to learn
is:

        /usr/sbin/powermt display dev=all

Later.

Chris.

-----Original Message-----
From: Myers, Drew [mailto:MyersD@GOALAMO.COM]
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 8:58 AM
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: HACMP and EMC powerpath

Hi all,

I have a few questions regarding HACMP and (shocking) powerpath.

Currently, we have a 2-node HACMP cluster arranged in a "rotating"
cluster configuration. This has been tested and each node is able to
takeover the resource group just fine, with no issues.

Now I've been asked to install powerpath onto one node only (the
production node). I'm still reading through the powerpath docs, as I've
never done this installation before.

If you have any pointers, gotchas, etc., I'd like to hear about them.

Thanks,

Drew Myers
perotsystems
(954)769-2489



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