On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 10:19:03AM -0400, Magura, Curtis wrote:
> See a few folks are using ESS. So are we.
>
> Does anyone know of a good forum to discuss ESS subjects. We have some
> questions regarding VPATH's and HACMP.
It would be good, but wouldn't discussion be leaning more towards the SAN
Not sure if it can or not, but I always prefer my boot disk internal.
David Longo
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Since a few people started a discussion on ESS, I would like to ask a
question and hope experienced folks can give me an answer.
We are planning a SAN and ESS has been ta
must be directed attached from a SCSI bus. IBM is letting us boot off the
network now too.
I do not know when it is scheduled but the plan is to be able to boot of the
ESS in the future.
Dave Pace
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thanks Becky, Jeff
However, I think this is not the answer I w
Yes, this would be a consequence of moving access from one ess port
to another.
Each ess port has a separate wwpn. During the cfgmgr run the wwpn of
the ess port is stored in the ODM under the hdisk definition. So,
when you change the ess port used by a lun, AIX still tries to access
the lun vi
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If you have more then one path going to data then you need to run cfgmgr for
each path. For example if you have 3 paths then you often need to run
cfgmgr 3 times to get all of the paths.
Becky
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