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A. Notes on Linux Commands and Files

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A. Notes on Linux Commands and Files

This section provides notes on Linux commands and files.

A.1 Notes on the /proc/partitions File

The HDLM device and each partition of the HDLM device that is recognized by Linux

and can be used are recorded in the

/proc/partitions

file. The

/proc/

partitions

file records the I/O statistics per device; however, it does not record the

I/O statistics of the HDLM device. The I/O statistics are always 0.
If you are going to obtain statistics about an HDLM device, perform calculations by

using the value recorded for the SCSI device that corresponds to the HDLM device.

The following is an example of output statistics.

Figure A-1: Example of a Displayed /proc/partitions File

A.2 Notes on Linux Commands

When a host and storage system are connected by multiple paths, HDLM uses all of

these paths as HDLM devices. Consequently, with

Open()

and

Close()

system calls

to the HDLM device, open or close processing occurs on each of the multiple paths.

Linux commands that issue successive

Open()

or

Close()

system calls to multiple

HDLM devices, such as the

lvmdiskscan

or

pvscan

commands, will take longer to

execute after HDLM is installed.
Table A-1: Examples of Linux Command Execution Times describes examples of how

long the execution of these Linux commands can be expected to take before and after

HDLM installation. The execution times shown in Table A-1: Examples of Linux

Command Execution Times were measured by using LVM1 commands. LVM2

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