Chapter 3 Functions of NEC Storage PathManager
A path with disabled priority will be excluded from the decision process of the order of path use by
priority and dynamic load balancing process. Note that this does not mean that this path will be absolutely
unavailable. Instead, this path is treated as a path having an even lower priority than the path wit h the
lowest priority. Therefore, a path with disabled priority will be used in case of failures in all the other paths.
In this case, the priority of this path will be enabled before it is used. The following figure shows the
priority relationship between normal paths, which are the paths with enabled priority, and paths with disabled
priority.
254(Enabled) > 1(Enabled) > 254(Disabled) > 1(Disabled)
Priority
High Low
Figure 3-3 Priority size relationship
Use the -avail option of the spscmd to enable the priority of a path that had been disabled. The state of
the path with newly enabled priority will turn from "Standby" to "In use" or "Active."
Standby
In use
Failures
Unavailable
Available
-avail
Active