PowerPath Administration on Solaris

Pseudo (emcpower) devices offer the following advantages:

There is only one pseudo device name for each multipathed logical device. (There are multiple native device names for each multipathed logical device, which is harder to manage.)

Pseudo device names are easier to manage because there is a one-to-one relationship between pseudo device names and logical volumes. (Native device names are based on HBA, target, and device assignments as recognized at system startup.)

Implementing PowerPath’s boot-time, boot-path failover feature requires pseudo devices.

Operations of Sun Microsystem’s Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) feature are transparent to applications using pseudo devices. (With native devices, these operations are not transparent: c#t#d#s# paths are removed, which can be disruptive to applications using those paths.) Refer to Dynamic Reconfiguration on page 5-12 for information on using DR to add and remove HBAs in a PowerPath environment.

Device Naming

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