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MPATH_PRIO_ALUA
Section: \Linux Administrator's Manual (8)
Updated: July 2006
Index NAME
mpath_prio_alua - Path priority tool based on Asymmetric LUn Access
SYNOPSIS
mpath_prio_alua[
-d directory][
-h][
-v][
-V]
device [
device [
... ]]
DESCRIPTION
mpath_prio_aluais used as a priority callout for the multipath command. It returns a numberthat is used by multipath to group devices with the same priority together.
OPTIONS
- -d directory
- target directory for devices given as relative device names or devices givenasmajor:minor
number.Default is "/dev". - -h
- displays the command line help.
- -v
- turns on verbose output. This shows all results in human readable format.This includes information about the port group the device is in and itscurrent state.
- -V
- shows the version number and exits.
- device
- specifies the device to query (the device must be a SCSI device that supportsthe lq]Report Target Port Groupsrq] command).One of the following three formats may be used:
- *
- The full path name that starts with '/' (e.g. /dev/sda).
- *
- The device name only. This will prefix the directory name given by the-d option (e.g. sda).
- *
- The major and minor number of the device separated by ':'. This willcreate a temporary device node in the device directory (e.g. 8:0). Thetemporary name will belq]tmpdev-<major>:<minor>-<pid>rq].
RETURN VALUE
The mpath_prio_alua command returns the following values:
- 0
- on success. In this case the priority for the device is printed tostdout. The priority value is:
- 50
- for devices that are in the active, optimized group
- 10
- for devices that are in an active but non-optimized group
- 1
- for devices that are in the standby group
- 0
- for all other groups
The reason for the widely spaced priority values is the way multipath handlesthem. It will multiply the number of paths in a group with the priority valueand select the group with the highest result. Thus, if there are six paths inthe active, non-optimized group and only one in the active, optimized one,the non-optimized group would be used.1Indicates an error parsing the command line.2The given devices could not be opened for reading.3The device does not support target port groups.4The inquiry command did not return a target port group for the given device.5The report target port group command failed or did not return a targetport group that was obtained from the inquiry command. EXAMPLES
This example queries a device directly and returns the priority string:- #> mpath_prio_alua /dev/sda
50
Now the major and minor number is used to specify the device and verboseoutput is selected:- #> mpath_prio_alua -v 8:0
Target port groups are implicitly supported.
Reported target port group is 0 [active/optimized]
50
The following example shows the entries in the devices section of themultipath-tool configuration file (/etc/multipath.conf)to support an IBM DS6000 storage system:- device {
- vendor
- "IBM "
- product
- "1750500 "
- path_grouping_policy
- group_by_prio
- prio_callout
- "/sbin/mpath_prio_alua -d/tmp %d"
- features
- "1 queue_if_no_path"
- path_checker
- tur
}
- Notes:
- *
- Depending on your default configuration not all keywords are required(e.g. if your path_checker is set to tur you don't have touse the path_checker statement in the device section).
- *
- The entries for vendor and product must be strings that are 8characters long (for vendor) and 16 characters long (for product).The strings have to be padded with blanks if necessary.
- *
- If you are working with hotpluggable devices whose device nodes are createdby udev you should use the %d flag in theprio_callout statement.This is because a short time elapses between the devices being availableand udev creating the device nodes.
- *
- If under certain circumstances your storage subsystem temporarily reportsfailures on all paths, you should use the features statement showedin the example.This will configure the multipath volume to requeue I/O until a path becomesavailable again, instead of reporting failures in that case.
SEE ALSO
multipath(8), AUTHORS
mpath_prio_aluawas developed by Jan Kunigk and adapted by Stefan Bader <shbaderAATTde.ibm.com>
Index
- NAME
- SYNOPSIS
- DESCRIPTION
- OPTIONS
- RETURN VALUE
- EXAMPLES
- SEE ALSO
- AUTHORS
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