HP Clustered Gateway Device Management Software manual # mxsanlk

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Chapter 1: Matrix Server Commands

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membership partition. Before a matrix can begin accessing the SAN, it must first acquire a majority of the SANlocks. The SANlocks are acquired in order.

mxsanlk displays the status of the SANlock stored in each membership partition. It can be used to determine whether any of the membership partitions need to be repaired. Also, if a network partition occurs, mxsanlk can be used to determine which network partition has control of the SAN.

Following is some sample output. The command was issued on host

99.10.30.3.The SDMP administrator is the administrator for the matrix to which the host belongs. There are three membership partitions.

# mxsanlk

99.10.30.3

This host:

This host’s SDMP administrator: 99.10.30.1

Membership Partition

SANlock State

--------------------

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/dev/rpsd/psd1p1

held by SDMP administrator

/dev/rpsd/psd2p1

held by SDMP administrator

/dev/rpsd/psd3p3

held by SDMP administrator

Any of these messages can appear in the “SANlock State” column.

held by SDMP administrator

The SANlock was most recently held by the SDMP administrator of the matrix to which the host where mxsanlk was run belongs.

trying to lock, last held by host X.X.X.X

The SANlock was most recently held by host X.X.X.X and may still be held by that host. The host on which mxsanlk was run is trying to acquire the SANlock.

cannot access

The host on which mxsanlk was run is unable to access the SANlock. The membership partition may need to be repaired.

trying to lock, not yet committed by owner

The SANlock is either not held or has not yet been committed by its holder. The host on which mxsanlk was run is trying to acquire the SANlock.

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HP Clustered Gateway Device Management Software manual # mxsanlk