InfoScale™ 9.0 Dynamic Multi-Pathing Administrator's Guide - Solaris
- Understanding DMP
- How DMP works
- Disk device naming in DMP
- Setting up DMP to manage native devices
- Using Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) devices with Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
- Administering DMP
- Managing DMP devices for the ZFS root pool
- 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
- About the DMPDR utility
- 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
Discovering and configuring newly added disk devices
The vxdiskconfig utility scans and configures new disk devices attached to the host, disk devices that become online, or Fibre Channel devices that are zoned to host bus adapters connected to this host. The command calls platform-specific interfaces to configure new disk devices and brings them under control of the operating system. It scans for disks that were added since DMP's configuration daemon was last started. These disks are then dynamically configured and recognized by DMP.
vxdiskconfig should be used whenever disks are physically connected to the host or when Fibre Channel devices are zoned to the host.
vxdiskconfig calls vxdctl enable to rebuild volume device node directories and update the Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) internal database to reflect the new state of the system.
You can also use the vxdisk scandisks command to scan devices in the operating system device tree, and to initiate dynamic reconfiguration of multipathed disks.
If you want DMP to scan only for new devices that have been added to the system, and not for devices that have been enabled or disabled, specify the -f option to either of the commands, as shown here:
# vxdctl -f enable # vxdisk -f scandisks
However, a complete scan is initiated if the system configuration has been modified by changes to:
Installed array support libraries.
The list of devices that are excluded from use by VxVM.
DISKS (JBOD), SCSI3, or foreign device definitions.
See the vxdctl(1M) manual page.
See the vxdisk(1M) manual page.