randy,

if you do absolutely nothing special - meaning no stmsboot or anything else - 
the mpt2 driver will default to round robin. failover is sub-sub second. 

my configuration works like this and is based on 151a1.  if you undo all the 
old school fancy stuff it will "just work"

thanks,
j. 

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On Feb 6, 2013, at 4:03 AM, Randy S <sim....@live.nl> wrote:

> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a test system running with OIa7, very much ram, 2 LSI SAS 9207-4i4e 
> hba's, 1 sm jbod containing seagate 3Tb sas drives. 
> 
> I have enabled the multipathing with stmsboot and set it to use 
> logical-blocksize, since round-robin symmetric-option isn't functioning.
> 
> During tests I can see that the system sees the two path's  with mpathadm and 
> simple dd tests show that all disks are all accessed at almost maximum speed 
> with minimum latency according to iostat. 
> We started to test with 4 sas disks in 2 striped mirrors. 
> 
> All good, but shouldn't it be possible to pull one of the sas cables without 
> any disruption to the storage, forcing it to use only one path? (this way 
> simulating a broken hba).
> When we do this, the whole system grinds to a screeching halt, being almost 
> unresponsive.
> 
> What am I doing wrong. Maybe somebody can point in in the right direction to 
> troubleshoot.
> 
> Rgrds,
> 
> Randy
> 
> 
> 
> 
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