Hi Torrey,
Looks like its got a half-way decent multipath design:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Xsan/1.1/en/c3xs12.html
Whether or not it works is another story I suppose. ;-)
Best Regards,
Jason
On 1/15/07, Torrey McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Got me. However, transport m
Got me. However, transport multipathing - Like Mpxio, DLM, VxDMP, etc. -
is usually separated from the filesystem layers.
Jason J. W. Williams wrote:
Hi Torrey,
I think it does if you buy Xsan. Its still a separate product isn't
it? Thought its more like QFS + MPXIO.
Best Regards,
Jason
On 1
Hi Torrey,
I think it does if you buy Xsan. Its still a separate product isn't
it? Thought its more like QFS + MPXIO.
Best Regards,
Jason
On 1/15/07, Torrey McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Robert Milkowski wrote:
>
> 2. I belive it's definitely possible to just correct your config under
> M
Robert Milkowski wrote:
2. I belive it's definitely possible to just correct your config under
Mac OS without any need to use other fs or volume manager, however
going to zfs could be a good idea anyway
That implies that MacOS has some sort of native SCSI multipathing like
Solaris Mpxio. Doe
Hello Philip,
Monday, January 15, 2007, 10:44:49 AM, you wrote:
PM> Hi,
PM> Since they have installed a second path to our Hitachi SAN, my
PM> Mac OS X Server 4.8 mounts every SAN disk twice.
PM> I asked everywhere, if there's a way, to correct that. And the
PM> only answer so far was, that I n
Hi,
Since they have installed a second path to our Hitachi SAN, my Mac OS X Server
4.8 mounts every SAN disk twice.
I asked everywhere, if there's a way, to correct that. And the only answer so
far was, that I need a volume manager, that can be configured to consider two
volumes as being ident