Data Path Failover is one of the features of the Storage Networking license and applies to HP LTO-5 or LTO-6 Fibre Channel tape drives only.
HP LTO-5 or LTO-6 Fibre Channel tape drives have two Fibre Channel ports. If you enable data path failover on the tape drive, one port will be used as the “active port” for data transmission, and the other port will stand by to be used if the active port fails. If the tape drive loses its Fibre Channel link with the active port, it will automatically “fail over” and use the standby port to continue drive operations. The library issues a RAS ticket when automatic failover occurs. In addition, the library monitors the standby port and issues a RAS ticket if the standby port does not report a good Fibre Channel link status.
The library uses Port 1 for data path transmission unless a failover occurs. Once failover occurs, the library uses Port 2 until failover occurs again or the library is rebooted. Similarly, if a tape drive configured for data path failover is the control path for a partition, the host uses Port 1 for media changer commands unless a failover occurs. Once failover occurs, the host uses Port 2 until failover occurs again or the library is rebooted.
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NOTE: Performing a drive reset operation is another way to make Port 1 the active port again, unless the reason Port 2 is active is due to a forced failover (see Forcing Data Path Failover). If you forced a failover to Port 2 and then reset the tape drive, the library and host will continue to use Port 2 until failover occurs again or the library is rebooted. |
A tape drive can be configured for both data path failover and control path failover. If both are configured, the control path will not fail over to another tape drive unless both ports on the control path tape drive fail.
If desired, you can manually switch the active Fibre Channel port by forcing data path failover.
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NOTE: If you are NOT using data path failover, the library only uses Port 1 for data path transmission. Port 2 is only recognized by the library when data path failover is enabled on the tape drive. |
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