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Manage the data paths, Learn to perform basic data path manager tasks, Accept the default settings – HP StorageWorks NAS Data Path Manager Software User Manual

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NAS Data Path Manager

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hp StorageWorks NAS Data Path Manager Installation and User’s Guide

Manage the Data Paths

NAS Data Path Manager needs very little attention to function properly. However,
to customize your paths to better meet your network and data transfer
requirements, you will want or need to take action. These actions include:

Add Hardware

Remove Hardware

Optimize Path Performance

Troubleshoot Failed Paths

Restore to Default Settings

Recover from a Disaster

WARNING:

These actions will temporarily disrupt all client connections to the

volume group and its LUNs. NFS (UNIX) client operations will be temporarily

delayed. CIFS (Windows) clients will be disconnected and will need to be

reconnected.

To take any of the above actions, you must know how to perform the basic Data
Path Manager tasks.

Learn to Perform Basic Data Path Manager Tasks

When customizing paths, you will need to perform some basic tasks in NAS Data
Path Manager.

Accept the Default Settings

Assign a LUN to a storage array

Take a path off-line or put it back on-line

Change path behavior (from alternate to preferred or vice-versa)

Accept the Default Settings

When you scan for new storage, NAS Data Path Manager detects the new
hardware and discovers the associated paths. The default configuration is
assigned—optimal paths are designated as preferred paths; non-optimal paths are
designated as alternate paths. Initially, it is best to accept the default settings by
not making any changes.

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