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To determine which path will use the VIO_Server2 partiti<strong>on</strong>, issue the lscfg<br />

command and verify the slot number for the VSCSI devices, as shown in<br />

Example 4-24.<br />

Example 4-24 Find out which parent bel<strong>on</strong>gs to which path<br />

# lscfg -vl vscsi0<br />

vscsi0<br />

U9117.570.107CD9E-V4-C10-T1 Virtual SCSI Client<br />

Adapter<br />

Device Specific.(YL)........U9117.570.107CD9E-V4-C10-T1<br />

# lscfg -vl vscsi1<br />

vscsi1<br />

Adapter<br />

U9117.570.107CD9E-V4-C11-T1 Virtual SCSI Client<br />

Device Specific.(YL)........U9117.570.107CD9E-V4-C11-T1<br />

In our example, the odd slot numbers are c<strong>on</strong>figured to point to the<br />

VIO_Server2 partiti<strong>on</strong>. To set the active path to use the VSCSI1 device, the<br />

priority will remain 1, which is the highest priority. Change the path using<br />

VSCSI0 to priority 2, as shown in Example 4-25.<br />

Example 4-25 Changing the priority of a path<br />

# chpath -l hdisk0 -p vscsi0 -a priority=2<br />

path Changed<br />

Note: You may have to update the Preferred Path in the SAN to reflect the<br />

changed priority settings.<br />

6. Reboot the client partiti<strong>on</strong> for the changes to take effect. Both changes<br />

require a reboot to be activated since this disk bel<strong>on</strong>gs to the rootvg and is in<br />

use.<br />

7. Repeat these steps <strong>on</strong> the DB_server partiti<strong>on</strong> but with priority 2 for the path<br />

VSCSI1.<br />

4.4.4 C<strong>on</strong>current disks in client partiti<strong>on</strong>s<br />

Normally, a disk is assigned to <strong>on</strong>e machine and this machine is resp<strong>on</strong>sible for<br />

handling the access to files or raw devices <strong>on</strong> that disk. C<strong>on</strong>current disks are<br />

disks that are accessed from more than <strong>on</strong>e machine at the same time. This<br />

happens regularly with clustering software and applicati<strong>on</strong> software that is<br />

designed to run <strong>on</strong> more than <strong>on</strong>e machine in parallel. It is possible to implement<br />

c<strong>on</strong>current virtual disks <strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong>e physical machine, using Virtual I/O Servers <strong>on</strong><br />

232 <str<strong>on</strong>g>Advanced</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>POWER</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Virtualizati<strong>on</strong></str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>p5</strong>

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