VERITAS Volume Manager 3.
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1 Hardware Notes Introduction This document provides hardware support information for the VERITAS Volume Manager™ Release 3.5 on HP-UX 11i v2 September 2004 release.
Hardware Notes Conventions Conventions The following table describes the typographic conventions used in this guide. Table 1-1 Typeface Read tunables from the /etc/vx/tunefstab file. New terms, book titles, emphasis, variables to be replaced by a name or value See the User’s Guide for details.
Hardware Notes Getting Help Getting Help If you have any comments or problems with the VERITAS products, contact the VERITAS Technical Support: • U.S. and Canadian Customers: 1-800-342-0652 • International Customers: +1 (650) 527-8555 • Email: support@veritas.com For license information (U.S. and Canadian Customers): • Phone: 1-925-931-2464 • Email: license@veritas.com • Fax: 1-925-931-2487 For software updates: • Email: swupdate@veritas.
Hardware Notes Getting Help Using VRTSexplorer The VRTSexplorer program helps VERITAS Technical Support engineers diagnose the cause of technical problems associated with VERITAS products. You can download this program from the VERITAS FTP site.
Hardware Notes Hardware Requirements Hardware Requirements VERITAS Volume Manager Supported Platforms The following platforms are supported for VERITAS Volume Manager 3.
Hardware Notes Hardware Requirements NOTE In order to configure DMP with active/active peripherals, you must have B9116AA, the VERITAS Volume Manager 3.5 for HP-UX, installed. Without B9116AA, you cannot set up DMP and can only configure a single path from the host to an active/active peripheral. Active/active peripherals cannot be configured as active/passive.
Hardware Notes Hardware Requirements If the vxdmpadm disable ctlr=ctlr_name command is used for the above configurations to disable I/O through a particular controller, I/O can be stopped through paths that were not intended by the user. If each FC10 disk system is individually connected to the host (using separate HBAs), the above mentioned feature functions correctly and as expected.
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