Solaris SAN Configuration and Multipathing Guide

ProcedureTo Configure Auto-Failback for a Particular Multipathing Support

Symmetrical devices allow for automatic failback to a possible optimal path. If a failover occurs on the initial path, the standby path becomes the new online path. Usually the standby path is a suboptimal path. When auto-failback is enabled, the initial path comes back online, failover to the initial path automatically occurs.

  1. Run the mpathadm list mpath-support command.


    # mpathadm list mpath-support
    mpath-support: libmpscsi_vhci.so
     
  2. Select an mpath support name from the output list.

  3. Run the mpathadm modify mpath-support -a [on | off] mpath-support-name command.


    # mpathadm modify mpath-support -a off libmpscsi_vhci.so
     
    
  4. Run the mpathadm show mpath-support mpath-support-name command to check the change.


    # mpathadm show mpath-support libmpscsi_vhci.so
    mpath-support: libmpscsi_vhci.so
         Vendor: Sun Microsystems
         Driver Name:  scsi_vhci
         Default Load Balance:  round-robin
         Supported Load Balance Types:
              round-robin
              logical-block
         Allows To Activate Target Port Group Access:  yes
         Allows path Override:  no
         Supported Auto Failback Config: yes
         Auto Failback:  on
         Failback Polling Rate (current/max):  0/0
         Supported Auto Probing config: no
         Auto Probing:  NA
         probing Polling Rate (current/max):  NA/NA
         Supported Devices:
              Vendor:  SUN
              Product:  T300
              Revision:
              Supported Load Balance Types:
                   round-robin
              Vendor:  SUN
              Product:  T4
              Revision:
              Supported Load Balance Types:
                   round-robin

    Note –

    The auto-failback display initiated by the mpathadm modify command setting is effective while the system is running. However, to keep the changed setting persistent, you must update the /kernel/drv/scsi_vhci.conf file. Refer to Configuring Automatic Failback.