10-07-2011
Yep, triple checked cables. When I was at the data centre.
I'm not sure about the array being active/active. The RAID GROUPS are assigned to a specific array controller (CM0 or CM1 in my case), I can manually assign the RAID GROUP to either CM0 or CM1 which changes the "Access State" for the paths.
However, I'm not convinced this will automatically fail over if a controleer or HBA fails. I'll look at the array in greater detail.
Let me know if you have any more ideas.
Thanks,
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