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Operating Systems AIX Interesting Problem! 2 VIOs, One is problematic, assigning disks and resources from the other only Post 302513317 by aixromeo on Wednesday 13th of April 2011 12:53:53 AM
Old 04-13-2011
Interesting Problem! 2 VIOs, One is problematic, assigning disks and resources from the other only

Hi,

The scenario is like this:

1.We needed to assign two hdisks to an LPAR
2.SAN team gives us two ldevs
3.One of our VIO is hanging on cfgmgr operation
4. We ran cfgmgr on the smooth VIO. Got the disks and assigned the disks from there to the LPAR.(By passed the other VIO as in didnt run cfgmgr on them this time)
5. On the LPAR ran cfgmgr but the LPAR would also hang this time. Smilie

My question is that is this the right way? Because one of our engineers was feeling that we need to have the disks on the second VIO as well and then proceed on the LPAR because the LPAR sees resources from both VIO. something like that. Is there a work around?

The VIO that hangs on cfgmgr has errpt showing a failed disk operation on some old disk. Can that be the problem for the VIO hanging on and on?

Regards Smilie
 

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NAME
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#include <roaraudio.h> roar_vs_t * vss; DESCRIPTION
The VS (for Very Simple) API is a high level abstraction layer used to allow use of RoarAudio from very simple programs. The API was designed to help people to easly upgrade existing artsc and pulse-simple code to RoarAudio. While the API is equivalently simple it is much more powerful than one one by aRtsc or PulseAudio. The VS API also has a mode to play back (and record) files easly. As this uses VIO/DSTR it can handle streams as well. TUTORIALS
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