HP P2000 HP StorageWorks MSA System MPIO DSM Installation Guide (590337-005, S - Page 8

Managing MPIO LUNs, Long Failover Times When Using MPIO with Large Numbers of LUNs

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NOTE: The mpclaim -n option avoids rebooting. The MPIO software is installed. 2. If you plan on using MPIO with a large number of LUNs, configure your Windows Server Registry to use a larger PDORemovePeriod setting. • If you are using a Fibre Channel connection to a Windows server running MPIO, use a value of 90 seconds. • If you are using an iSCSI connection to a Windows server running MPIO, use a value of 300 seconds. See "Long Failover Times When Using MPIO with Large Numbers of LUNs" on page 20 for details. Once the MPIO DSM is installed, no further configuration is required; however, after initial installation, you should use Windows Server 2008 Device Manager to ensure that the MPIO DSM has installed correctly as described in "Managing MPIO LUNs" on page 8. Managing MPIO LUNs The Windows Server 2008 Device Manager enables you to display or change devices, paths, and load balance policies, and enables you to diagnose and troubleshoot the DSM. After initial installation of the MPIO DSM, use Device Manager to verify that it has installed correctly. If the MPIO DSM was installed correctly, each P2000 and G3 MSA2000 storage volume visible to the host will be listed as a multi-path disk drive as shown in the following example. To verify that there are multiple, redundant paths to a volume, right-click the Multi-Path Disk Device and select Properties. 8

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NOTE:
The
mpclaim -n
option avoids rebooting.
The MPIO software is installed.
2.
If you plan on using MPIO with a large number of LUNs, configure your Windows Server Registry to
use a larger
PDORemovePeriod
setting.
If you are using a Fibre Channel connection to a Windows server running MPIO, use a value of 90
seconds.
If you are using an iSCSI connection to a Windows server running MPIO, use a value of 300 seconds.
See
“Long Failover Times When Using MPIO with Large Numbers of LUNs” on page 20
for details.
Once the MPIO DSM is installed, no further configuration is required; however, after initial installation,
you should use Windows Server 2008 Device Manager to ensure that the MPIO DSM has installed
correctly as described in
“Managing MPIO LUNs” on page 8
.
Managing MPIO LUNs
The Windows Server 2008 Device Manager enables you to display or change devices, paths, and load
balance policies, and enables you to diagnose and troubleshoot the DSM. After initial installation of the
MPIO DSM, use Device Manager to verify that it has installed correctly.
If the MPIO DSM was installed correctly, each P2000 and G3 MSA2000 storage volume visible to the
host will be listed as a multi-path disk drive as shown in the following example.
To verify that there are multiple, redundant paths to a volume, right-click the Multi-Path Disk Device and
select Properties.