This software gathers information from each device and displays the status of access paths or the status of logical access paths from the server node. This function is effective for verifying the validity of system configuration setup and recognizing the effect of a resource error because it enables the logical relationship in the more complicated SAN environment to be easily determined.
If the server node operates under a Solaris environment and the storage system is a library or tape device, the tape-type drivers for which access paths can be displayed are as follows:
st, ftla, fsct, IBMtape, mt, lb, sg, sgen
Note
The Solaris server node uses special file /dev/rdsk/cXtX, /dev/rmt to obtain WWPN binding information. For this reason, to recognize WWPN binding, this special file (device file) must be created in advance. If any unused special file is in /dev/rdsk/, /dev/rmt, it causes the access path display to be incorrect. If access path display by this software differs from that by system equipment, clarify the special files defined in the following operations:
Solaris (For the environment which uses hard disk driver (HDDV), and does not use multipath control (ETERNUS Multipath Driver, MPLB, MPHD))
# touch /reconfigure # /usr/sbin/shutdown -y -i6 -g0 (server node restart processing)
After the server node has been restarted
# format (Loading processing to HDDV driver's kernel) # disks -C
Solaris (For the environment which uses both hard disk driver (HDDV) and multipath control (ETERNUS Multipath Driver, MPLB, MPHD), uses only multipath control or uses neither.)
# touch /reconfigure # /usr/sbin/shutdown -y -i6 -g0 (server node restart processing)
After the server node has been restarted
# disks -C
You can check the access path status connected by the Fibre Channel on the Status column on the Access Path screen.
The status of access paths are displayed as the following icons. When you click the each status, the corresponding error content message is displayed.
In addition, if you check the access path status, click Refresh on the Action pane to update the access path status.
Access Path Status | Description | Action |
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Normal | The access path is normal. | No action is required.
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Warning | The following possibilities are considered.
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Error | The following possibilities are considered.
| Click status to display the error content message. Refer to "Error Messages of Access Path" in the Messages, take actions according to the instructions for the error message.
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Unknown | The following possibilities are considered.
| Click Refresh on the Action pane to update the access path status.
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(-) hyphen | Access path cannot be displayed because the interface is iSCSI. | No action is required. |
Note
For devices that support automatic updates of the device component status, the status of the access path is automatically updated when the link status of a port is changed. It may take a few minutes to display the status of the access path after the link status is changed. For devices that support automatic updates of the device component status, refer to "2.5 Monitoring Device Component Status".
If the link status of the port is not changed or if the device does not support automatic updates of the device component status, the status of the access path is not updated automatically. When you check the status of the access path, click Refresh on the Action pane to update the status of the access path.
In an environment not connected to a Fibre Channel switch, the status of the access path is not displayed correctly.
It may take a few minutes to update the status of the access path. You can check the completion of the process on the Operation History screen.