Hi Buck,
You need to set the vdisk timeout for DMP to get the I/O error when one of
the i/o domain fails and for it to do the failover.
You need to do this through the "add-vdisk" CLI:
# ldm add-vdisk
Usage:
ldm add-vdisk *[timeout=<seconds>]* [id=<diskid>]
<disk_name> <volume_name>@<service_name> <ldom>
Set the timeout to a say 4 seconds and then retry your test.
Let me know if it doesnt work for you.
Regards,
Misha.
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 9:16 AM, Buck Huffman <[email protected]>wrote:
> So I've been able to create two i/o domains that are sharing out a LUN to a
> guest domain through a primary and secondary vdsdev. When I share the
> vdsdev to the vdisk I see all 8 disk paths within the guest domain, 4 from
> the primary and 4 from the secondary. VRTS sees these as one disk with 8
> paths. My problem is when I reboot either of the i/o domains the lun hangs
> until the i/o domain is back. Doesn't this defeat the purpose of having two
> i/o domains?
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