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Dynamic Multi-Pathing 7.3.1 Administrator's Guide - Linux
Last Published:
2017-11-04
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.3.1)
- Understanding DMP
- Setting up DMP to manage native devices
- Using Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) devices with Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
- Administering DMP
- Administering DMP using the vxdmpadm utility
- Gathering and displaying I/O statistics
- Specifying the I/O policy
- Administering disks
- Discovering and configuring newly added disk devices
- About discovering disks and dynamically adding disk arrays
- How to administer the Device Discovery Layer
- Changing the disk device naming scheme
- Dynamic Reconfiguration of devices
- Reconfiguring a LUN online that is under DMP control using the Dynamic Reconfiguration tool
- Manually reconfiguring a LUN online that is under DMP control
- Event monitoring
- Performance monitoring and tuning
- Appendix A. DMP troubleshooting
- Appendix B. Reference
Removing LUNs dynamically from an existing target ID
Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) provides a Dynamic Reconfiguration tool to simplify the removal of LUNs from an existing target ID. Each LUN is unmapped from the host. DMP issues an operating system device scan and cleans up the operating system device tree.
Warning:
Do not run any device discovery operations outside of the Dynamic Reconfiguration tool until the device operation is completed.
In a cluster, perform the steps on all nodes in the cluster.
To remove LUNs dynamically from an existing target ID
- Stop all applications and volumes that are hosted on the LUNs that are to be removed.
For LUNs using Linux LVM over DMP devices, remove the device from the LVM volume group.
# vgreduce vgname devicepath
- Start the vxdiskadm utility:
# vxdiskadm
- Select the Dynamic Reconfiguration operations option from the vxdiskadm menu.
- Select the Remove LUNs option.
- Type list or press Return to display a list of LUNs that are available for removal. A LUN is available for removal if it is not in use.
The following shows an example output:
Select disk devices to remove: [<pattern-list>,all,list]: list LUN(s) available for removal: eva4k6k0_0 eva4k6k0_1 eva4k6k0_2 eva4k6k0_3 eva4k6k0_4 emc0_0119
- Enter the name of a LUN, a comma-separated list of LUNs, or a regular expression to specify the LUNs to remove.
For example, enter emc0_0119.
Select disk devices to Remove: [<pattern-list>,all,list, file=<filename>,q] (default:list): emc0_0119
- At the prompt, confirm the LUN selection.
DMP removes the LUN from VxVM usage.
- At the following prompt, remove the LUN from the array/target.
Remove Luns Menu: VolumeManager/Disk/DynamicReconfigurationOperations/RemoveLuns INFO: Removing Lun [emc0_0119] from VxVM INFO: LUN [emc0_0119] removed successfully from VxVM. ----------------------------------------------------- Enclosure=emc0 AVID=0119 Device=emc0_0119 Serial=2200119000 PATH=sdad ctlr=c11 port=16c-0 [-] PATH=sdah ctlr=c12 port=16c-0 [-] PATH=sdaj ctlr=c12 port=16c-1 [-] PATH=sdaf ctlr=c11 port=16c-1 [-] ----------------------------------------------------- Please remove LUNs with Above details from array and press 'y' to continue removal or 'q' to quit :
- The following are sample EMC Symmetrix commands:
# symmask -sid 822 -wwn 2001000e1ec307de -dir 16c -p 0 remove devs 0119 # symmask -sid 822 -wwn 2001000e1ec307de -dir 16c -p 1 remove devs 0119 # symmask -sid 822 -wwn 2001000e1ec307df -dir 16c -p 0 remove devs 0119 # symmask -sid 822 -wwn 2001000e1ec307df -dir 16c -p 1 remove dev 0119 # symmask -sid 822 refresh -nopr Symmetrix FA/SE directors updated with contents of SymMask Database 000290300822 When complete, respond to previous array prompt. Please remove LUNs with Above details from array and press 'y' to continue removal or 'q' to quit : y
- DMP completes the removal of the device from VxVM usage. Output similar to the following is displayed:
Remove Luns Menu: VolumeManager/Disk/DynamicReconfigurationOperations/RemoveLuns INFO: Checking/Removing stale device entries (if any). INFO: Refreshing OS device Tree INFO: Updating VxVM device tree --------------------------------------------------------- Luns Removed --------------------------------------------------------- emc0_0119 --------------------------------------------------------- Press <Enter> or <Return> to continue:
- Specify the dynamic reconfiguration operation to be done:
Specify Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation to be done: Menu: VolumeManager/Disk/DynamicReconfigurationOperations 1 Add Luns 2 Remove Luns 3 Replace Luns 4 Replace HBA ? Display help about menu ?? Display help about the menuing system q Exit
To exit the Dynamic Reconfiguration tool, enter: q