Administering dynamic multipathing (DMP)

Administering DMP using vxdmpadm

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The interval attribute must be specified for this policy. The default number of cycles between running the check_all policy is 10.

The interval attribute specifies how often the path restoration thread examines the paths. For example, after stopping the path restoration thread, the polling interval can be set to 400 seconds using the following command:

#vxdmpadm start restore interval=400

Note: The default interval is 300 seconds. Decreasing this interval can adversely affect system performance.

To change the interval or policy, first stop the path restoration thread as described in “Stopping the DMP path restoration thread” on page 161, and then restart it with new attributes.

See the vxdmpadm(1M) manual page for more information about DMP restore policies.

Stopping the DMP path restoration thread

Use the following command to stop the DMP path restoration thread:

#vxdmpadm stop restore

Note: Automatic path failback stops if the path restoration thread is stopped.

Displaying the status of the DMP path restoration thread

Use the following command to display the status of the automatic path restoration kernel thread, its polling interval, and the policy that it uses to check the condition of paths:

#vxdmpadm stat restored

This produces output such as the following:

The number of daemons running : 1

The interval of daemon: 300

The policy of daemon: check_disabled

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