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Intermittent Error Monitoring Actions, When an Intermittent Error Occurs

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You can set up intermittent error monitoring by executing the dlnkmgr command's set operation. For details on how to configure intermittent error monitoring, see set (Sets Up the Operating Environment) on page 6-15. Intermittent Error Monitoring Actions Intermittent error monitoring is performed on each path, and it automatically starts as soon as a path is recovered from an error by using the automatic failback function. This subsection describes the following intermittent error monitoring actions: • When an intermittent error occurs • When an intermittent error does not occur • When the conditions for an intermittent error to occur are changed during error monitoring When an Intermittent Error Occurs When an error occurs on a path a specified number of times within a specified interval, the error monitoring will finish and the path is determined to have an intermittent error, upon which the path is removed from those subject to automatic failbacks. The path that is removed will remain in the error status until the online operation is performed. Figure 2-10 Action What Will Happen When an Intermittent Error Occurs on a Path on page 2-17 shows what will happen when an intermittent error occurs. For this example, the path is determined to have an intermittent error when the error occurs 3 or more times within 30 minutes. The events that occur are described by using the time arrows. Figure 2-10 Action What Will Happen When an Intermittent Error Occurs on a Path HDLM Functions Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide (for VMware(R)) 2-17

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You can set up intermittent error monitoring by executing the
dlnkmgr
command's
set
operation.
For details on how to configure intermittent error monitoring, see
set (Sets
Up the Operating Environment) on page
6-
15
.
Intermittent Error Monitoring Actions
Intermittent error monitoring is performed on each path, and it automatically
starts as soon as a path is recovered from an error by using the automatic
failback function.
This subsection describes the following intermittent error monitoring actions:
When an intermittent error occurs
When an intermittent error does not occur
When the conditions for an intermittent error to occur are changed during
error monitoring
When an Intermittent Error Occurs
When an error occurs on a path a specified number of times within a specified
interval, the error monitoring will finish and the path is determined to have
an intermittent error, upon which the path is removed from those subject to
automatic failbacks. The path that is removed will remain in the error status
until the
online
operation is performed.
Figure 2-10 Action What Will Happen When an Intermittent Error Occurs on a
Path on page
2-
17
shows what will happen when an intermittent error
occurs. For this example, the path is determined to have an intermittent error
when the error occurs 3 or more times within 30 minutes. The events that
occur are described by using the time arrows.
Figure 2-10 Action What Will Happen When an Intermittent Error Occurs
on a Path
HDLM Functions
2-17
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