Sun Solaris
Table 58 Sun Solaris failure scenarios.
Fault stimulus
Server failure (host power-cycled)
Switch failure (SAN switch disabled)
Controller failure
Controller restart
Server path failure
Storage path failure
OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX
Table 59 OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX failure scenarios.
Fault stimulus
Server failure (host power-cycled)
Switch failure (SAN switch disabled)
Controller failure
Controller restart
Failure effect
Check disk when rebooting. Data loss, data that finished copying
survived.
Short term: Data transfer stops. Possible I/O errors.
Long term: Repeated error messages on console, no access to CDE.
System reboot causes loss of data on disk. Must newfs disk.
Short term: Data transfer stops. Possible I/O errors.
Long term: Repeated error messages on console, no access to CDE.
System reboot causes loss of data on disk. Must newfs disk.
Short term: Data transfer stops. Possible I/O errors.
Long term: Repeated error messages on console, no access to CDE.
System reboot causes loss of data on disk. Must newfs disk.
Short term: Data transfer stops. Possible I/O errors.
Long term: Repeated error messages on console, no access to CDE.
System reboot causes loss of data on disk. Must newfs disk.
Short term: Job hung, data lost.
Long term: Repeated error messages on console, no access to CDE.
System reboot causes loss of data on disk. Must newfs disk.
Failure effect
All I/O operations halted. Possible data loss from unfinished or
unflushed writes. File system check may be needed upon reboot.
OpenVMS—OS will report the volume in a Mount Verify state until
the MVTIMEOUT limit is exceeded, when it then marks the volume
as Mount Verify Timeout. No data is lost or corrupted.
Tru64 UNIX—All I/O operations halted. I/O errors are returned
back to the applications. An I/O failure to the system disk can cause
the system to panic. Possible data loss from unfinished or unflushed
writes. File system check may be needed upon reboot.
I/O fails over to the surviving path. No data is lost or corrupted.
OpenVMS—OS will report the volume in a Mount Verify state until
the MVTIMEOUT limit is exceeded, when it then marks the volume
as Mount Verify Timeout. No data is lost of corrupted.
Tru64 UNIX—I/O retried until controller back online. If maximum
retries exceeded, I/O fails over to the surviving path. No data is
lost or corrupted.
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