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Table 2-9, I/O Path Failure and Failover Scenarios in Redundant FC-ALs for Active/Active
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2-68 Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O2000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide Table 2-9 identifies possible I/O path failure events in redundant FC-ALs for active/active configurations with two or more RA4000/RA4100 Arrays and the failover response, if any, implemented by Secure Path for each failure. Table 2-9 I/O Path Failure and Failover Scenarios in Redundant FC-ALs for Active/Active Configurations With Two or More RA4000/RA4100 Arrays Description of Failure The active array controller in one RA4000/RA4100 Array fails. The standby array controller in one RA4000/RA4100 Array fails. The Fibre Channel cable connection between the active array controller in one RA4000/RA4100 Array and its Storage Hub or FC-AL Switch is broken. The Fibre Channel cable connection between the standby array controller in one RA4000/RA4100 Array and its Storage Hub or FC-AL Switch is broken. Failover Response Secure Path makes the standby array controller in the RA4000/RA4100 Array active and reroutes I/O activity to that array controller. The Storage Hub or FC-AL Switch that is connected to the new active array controller becomes the active I/O path to this RA4000/RA4100 Array. In each node, I/O activity between the Fibre Host Adapter that is connected to the failed array controller is rerouted to the second Fibre Host Adapter in the pair, but only along the I/O path to the affected RA4000/RA4100 Array. The first Fibre Host Adapter in each node continues to be the active I/O path for active array controllers in other RA4000/RA4100 Arrays to which it is connected. None Secure Path makes the active array controller to which the failed cable is connected inactive. The standby array controller in the RA4000/RA4100 Array becomes active. I/O activity is routed through the Fibre Channel cable installed to the new active array controller and the other Storage Hub or FC-AL Switch. In each node, I/O activity between the Fibre Host Adapter that is connected to the failed array controller is rerouted to the second Fibre Host Adapter in the pair, but only along the I/O path to the affected RA4000/RA4100 Array. The first Fibre Host Adapter in each node continues to be the active I/O path for active array controllers in other RA4000/RA4100 Arrays to which it is connected. None continued