Installation and Reference Guide HP StorageWorks Secure Path 3.0F Service Pack 4 for HP-UX 11i v1.0 and 11i v2.0 (5697-8001, March 2009)

# autopath set -a 5000-1FE1-0027-0CF0 -o ON
# autopath set -a 5000-1FE1-0027-0CF0 -p 00:50
NOTE:
The pro-active path monitoring feature gets triggered whenever an automatic path failover happens
for all the arrays, even though the feature is disabled for one or all the arrays.
NOTE:
Supports timeout feature for VxFS file system only
If the file system changes from VxFS to HFS, the autopath set -t command will not work.
The HFS file system defaults remain in effect.
If a raw device or a device configured under the HFS file system encounters an
All Paths Fail
condition, I/O restarts only if the path on which original I/O is sent down is active.
autopath display command
The autopath display command displays details about Secure Path devices, such as alternate
paths to a Secure Path device, associated status, and load balancing policy settings.
NOTE:
For XP arrays: Starting with Secure Path 3.0F SP2, the command autopath display provides
array ID in decimal (1005-5) form, as against displaying the array ID in hexadecimal (2747) format
in the earlier releases.
This section contains the following information about the autopath display command:
List of all arrays connected to a host
Details of all LUNs connected from an array
Display autopath discover status
List of array controllers connected to the host
List all LUNs in the unattached list
Display LUN info using a device path
Display LUN info using a LUN WWID
Display all LUNs connected to the host
List of all arrays connected to a host
The autopath display -r command displays a list of all arrays connected to the host.
Syntax:
autopath display -r
Example:
#autopath display -r
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