HP StorageWorks 3000/5000 Enterprise Virtual Array connectivity 4.1A for HP-UX release notes (5697-7030, November 2007)
Logical Volume Manager
Before you create snapshots or snapclones of a device that is managed by Logical Volume Manager
(LVM), be sure to prop erly con figure LV M. After creating a snapshot or snapclone of a physical volume,
always run vgchgid(1M) to break the association between the volume group and the snapshot or
snapclone. Oth
erwise, snapshots or snapclones ap pear to LVM as an alternate path to the orig inal
physical volu
me. This can cause data corruption if the snapshot or snapclone is added later to the volume
group using vgextent(1M), vgimport(1M),orvgscan(1M).
When a pa th to a device managed by LVM becomes unavailable because of a controller, path link,
switch, or HBA failure, I/O requests c an be delayed for up to one minute after the failure. As a result,
the responsiveness of mirrored logical volumes may be affected briefly. When a physical volume
becomes unavailable, applications may experience a delay while an I/O request to that physical volume
times out. B
y default, this delay takes 30 seconds, but you can change the timeout value using the
pvchange(1M) command.
For a read, LVM selects another mirror and requests I/O again. For a write, LVM records the error and
continues the write operation if the data has been written to at least one mirror. In either case, with
Secure Pat
h installed, this initial timeout can take up to one m inute longer. After initial timeout, LV M stores
the physic
al volume status as unavailab le, and subsequent I/O requests a re not delayed.
Overloaded EVA configurations
If multiple servers are overloading an EVA, the bo ot or reboot of one of the servers m ay tim e out. If the
combined delayed access to EVA LUNs exceeds 10 minutes, the boot does not complete. T o avoid this
situation, restart the boot process and reduce the EVA load.
CAUTION:
Persistent EVA overload may indicate an overloaded configuration, and additional array host port
resources may be requir ed to match the configuration to the actual workload. Consult your HP account
or service representative for help to proper ly configuretheEVAforyournewlydesignedorexisting
configuration.
High-availability environment recommendations
In high-availability environments with heavy I/O loads, you may experience I/O timeout conditions. If
I/O time outs occur, HP recommends that you use the pvchange com m a nd to increase the IO_timeout
value from the default value of 30 seconds to n o more than 60 seconds. Under heavy I/O load
conditions, the increased IO_timeout value a llows for longer I/O completion tim es and LUN access
delays if a controller failover occurs.
NOTE:
Ensure that you have HP ServiceGuard configured properly. For details, see the following website:
h
ttp://docs.hp.com/hpux/ha/index.html#Servic eGuard
Selecting the management appliance
The m enu for selecting the management appliance does not work consistently. Use the following
command to access the user interface for SSSU:
# gsssu
In th
e c ommand text box, enter an SSSU command; for example:
select manager ip_address username=xxxx password=xxxx
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