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Working with data path conditioning – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Configuring Your Library

Working With FC I/O Blades

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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Working With Data Path
Conditioning

5

When I/O blades are installed, administrators can configure data path

conditioning, an automatic means of verifying, monitoring, and

protecting data path integrity between FC I/O blades and FC tape drives.

Data path conditioning allows you to proactively detect and resolve data

path problems before they affect backup, restore, and other data transfer

operations.
The I/O blade does not manage data path conditioning along the path

between the host and the I/O blade. It does manage data path

conditioning along the path between itself and the FC tape drives. Data

path monitoring automatically occurs at regular, configurable intervals.

The I/O blade generates a RAS ticket if the monitoring tests fail for two

intervals.
To configure data path conditioning, set the following parameters for the

selected I/O blade:

• The level at which the data path is monitored between an I/O blade

and the FC tape drives connected to it. The two levels are as follows:

Interface Test

— performs tests to verify that FC controllers on

I/O blades are responsive to commands. This is the default level.

Device Datapath Test

— performs tests at the Interface Test level

and also performs a device inquiry on each target device.

Test Interval

— the time interval between monitoring checks. You can

configure the test interval. It can range from 5 to 2,880 minutes (48

hours). If you do not configure the test interval, the default test

interval is 60 minutes. If you disable data path conditioning and then

re-enable it in the future, the interval reverts to the default of 60

minutes regardless of whether you changed the interval previously.

Note:

This operation should not be performed concurrently by

multiple administrators logged in from different locations.

You can access the appropriate screens, but you cannot apply

changes while another administrator is performing the same

operation.