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2. HDLM Functions

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owner path also varies depending on the LU. A non-owner path is a path that uses a

CHA other than the owner controller (a non-owner controller). The paths to be used

are selected, in the order of owner paths and non-owner paths. To prevent performance

in the entire system from deteriorating, HDLM does not perform load balancing

between owner paths and non-owner paths. When some owner paths cannot be used

due to a problem such as a failure, load balancing is performed among the remaining

usable owner paths. When all owner paths cannot be used, load balancing is performed

among the non-owner paths.
For the example in Figure 2-7: Overview of Load Balancing, suppose that in the

owner controller of LU0 is CHA0. When the LU is accessed, the load is balanced

between the two physical paths A and B, which are both owner paths. When one of the

paths (A) cannot be used, then the LU is accessed from the only other owner physical

path (B). When both of the owner physical paths (A and B) cannot be used, the load is

then balanced between two other, non-owner physical paths (C and D).

Figure 2-7: Overview of Load Balancing