HP StorageWorks Secure Path V3.0C for Linux and Linux Workgroup Edition Installation and Reference Guide (AA-RU7VD-TE, February 2004)
Managing Secure Path
87Secure Path v3.0C for Linux and Linux Workgroup Edition Installation and Reference Guide
■ If there is no preferred controller and
— a preferred path on each controller, then the preferred path on the
currently active controller becomes active
— a preferred path only on the currently active controller, then the preferred
path on that controller becomes active
— a preferred path only on the nonactive controller, then the nonactive
controller and the preferred path become active
— no preferred paths, no change occurs
Syntax:
spmgr restore all
-d device
-r WWNN
# spmgr restore all
Restores all LUNs to their preferred paths and/or preferred controller. If you do
not have a preferred controller, the default will be the current controller. If you
have a preferred path, the default will be the current path.
Syntax:
# spmgr restore all
Example:
# spmgr restore all
# spmgr restore -d device
Restores a preferred path to the indicated device.
Syntax:
# spmgr restore -d
device
Example:
# spmgr restore –d spa