Sorry for the late reply, I waited to gather as many replies as possible. However, in the end only 2 were relevant to the subject. Thanks to everybody who took time to respond: First Reply: As far as I know, it is just round-robin between the paths to a disk. I don't think there is any risk (eg data corruption), but I also highly doubt that Veritas will be clever regarding the speed of interfaces. In fact, I doubt that Veritas even has got a way of finding out the speed of interfaces! I am using those same HBAs with Solaris 2.6 - I can not say without problems, but I can say most of my problems are with the dual-port FCE2-1063s and my setup is configured as a fabric! Before you buy 2Gb GBICs, make sure that the HDS interface cards support 1Gb/sec, otherwise you are wasting your money. Note: On a SAN you could see multiple instances of a single LUN on a single HBA, and so you would (in theory) be able to disable some of the paths to the LUN on the slower interface to make sure it gets used less often. _Johan The second reply said that as far as the sender was aware, starting from VxVM 3.0 the DMP algorithm is smart enough to consider the bandwidth of the pipe as well. No further information was supplied. I decided to go and try anyway. Personally I suspect that there is a simple round robin, without taking into account the fatness of every individual pipe. But again, is just a personal hunch, with no hard facts to sustain it yet. I'll send an additional Summary if more information will became available. Original Post: Dear Friends, I am using Veritas DMP with Solaris 2.6 (VxVM 3.2). The storage is XP512, an oem of Hitach Lightning 9660 in direct attach mode. So far, I used Jaycor FCE-1063 adapters (1GB/sec). However, I plan to add more HBA's and I'm thinking at FCE-1473, 2 GB/sec, also to be used direct attached. Most likely the final setul will have 4 HBA's of 1GB/sec and 2HBA's of 2GB/sec The questions are the following: 1. How will VxVM 3.2 handle DMP over controllers of different bandwidth ? Will send disk blocks over each interface in a round robin fashion, therefore wasting extra bandwidth of FCE-1473, or will adapt itself to use more bandwidth of FCE-1473 ? 2. Did anyone used such setup without problems, are data corruption risks associated with it ? 3. The FCE-1473 interface salesman (which is from HP) insist only Solaris 7 and 8 are supported, in which case my setup won't work because I'm stuck for the moment with Solaris 2.6, but on FCE-1473 datasheet from Jaycor website, Solaris 2.6 is supported along with Solaris 8 and Solaris 7. What is your experience with this card ? Best Regards, George Done Senior Unix Administrator > Dutchtone TechD Department room SG03 Spaarneplein 2, 2515VK, Den Haag Phone +31 - (070) - 778 4267 Mobile +31 - (0)6 - 28 026216 =========================================================== De verzonden informatie is uitsluitend bestemd voor de geadresseerde natuurlijke persoon of rechtspersoon en bevat mogelijk vertrouwelijke en/of geprivilegeerde gegevens. Met uitzondering van de geadresseerde persoon is het niet toegestaan de informatie openbaar te maken, te kopikren, te verspreiden of anderszins actie te ondernemen op basis van de informatie. Indien u de informatie abusievelijk heeft ontvangen, neem dan contact op met de afzender en verwijder de informatie uit alle computers. Dutchtone staat niet in voor de juiste en complete verzending van de informatie, noch is zij aansprakelijk voor de vertraagde ontvangst hiervan. The information transmitted is intended exclusively for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or other action based upon the information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this information in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any and all computers. Dutchtone does not warrant a proper and complete transmission of this information, nor does it accept liability for any delays. =========================================================== _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Oct 7 07:34:00 2002
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