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MPxIO question
Greetings Forumers!!
I was given a T2000 with one, dual port, HBA card. The card had one fiber connection to the SAN and the former admin enabled MPxIO. Yesterday, I learned that the other port was connected to the same SAN. This system is in another city so I don't have physical access to it. My question is: Do I need to disable and enable MPxIO (with the re-config reboots in between) so that the device paths are in place? Thanks In Advance!! |
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Enable MPXIO otherwise the system will see same HDD via 2 paths.
the disks will be shown twice in format command.... |
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