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Table 2-6 When Effects of a User Changing the Intermittent Error, Information, User operation

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2-20 Table 2-6 When Effects of a User Changing the Intermittent Error Information User operation Number of errors and time passed since error monitoring started Information about paths not subject to automatic failback Changing the intermittent error monitoring settings Changing the path status Turning off Reset Changing the conditions for an intermittent error while intermittent error monitoring is being performed Reset#2 Turning intermittent error monitoring on by executing the set operation, (but not changing the conditions) while intermittent error monitoring is being performed Changing the conditions for an intermittent error outside the intermittent error monitoring (Not applicable) (Not counted.) Taking the path Offline(C) Reset Placing the path Online while intermittent error monitoring is not being performed Placing the path Online while intermittent error monitoring is being performed (Not applicable) (Not counted.) Inherited Restarting the host Reset Reset#1 Inherited Reset (Not applicable) If a path has been removed from the paths subject to automatic monitoring, that path is no longer monitored. Reset #1 When you disable the intermittent error monitoring function, information about paths not subject to automatic failback will be reset. If you do not want to reset the information about paths not subject to automatic failback when you turn the intermittent error monitoring function off, change the target paths to Offline(C). #2 HDLM Functions Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide (for VMware(R))

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Table 2-6 When Effects of a User Changing the Intermittent Error
Information
User operation
Number of
errors and time
passed since
error
monitoring
started
Information
about paths
not subject to
automatic
failback
Changing the
intermittent error
monitoring settings
Turning
off
Reset
Reset
#1
Changing the conditions for
an intermittent error while
intermittent error monitoring
is being performed
Reset
#2
Inherited
Turning intermittent error
monitoring
on
by executing
the
set
operation, (but not
changing the conditions)
while intermittent error
monitoring is being
performed
Changing the conditions for
an intermittent error outside
the intermittent error
monitoring
(Not applicable)
(Not counted.)
Changing the path
status
Taking the path
Offline(C)
Reset
Reset
Placing the path
Online
while intermittent error
monitoring is not being
performed
(Not applicable)
(Not counted.)
Placing the path
Online
while intermittent error
monitoring is being
performed
Inherited
(Not applicable)
If a path has
been removed
from the paths
subject to
automatic
monitoring, that
path is no
longer
monitored.
Restarting the host
Reset
Reset
#1
When you disable the intermittent error monitoring function, information
about paths not subject to automatic failback will be reset. If you do not
want to reset the information about paths not subject to automatic
failback when you turn the intermittent error monitoring function off,
change the target paths to
Offline(C)
.
#2
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