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Operating Systems AIX StorWize v3700 and Power8 (S822) AIX, configuration best practice for LUNs? Post 302937310 by Peasant on Thursday 5th of March 2015 01:24:21 AM
Old 03-05-2015
Just to clarify, since this is not OS related, load_bal it is an algorithm which is used to send I/O requests to disks using FC paths.

In this case it will keep track which path has less load to issue I/O over it.

If it has only one path active due some fault, it will not use any algorithm to balance the traffic, since it is not needed. There is only one path to issue I/O commands over.

Hope that clears things out.
Regards
Peasant.
 

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Graphics::Primitive::Canvas(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  Graphics::Primitive::Canvas(3pm)

NAME
Graphics::Primitive::Canvas - Component composed of paths DESCRIPTION
Graphics::Primitive::Canvas is a component for drawing arbitrary things. It holds Paths and Operations. SYNOPSIS
use Graphics::Primitive::Canvas; my $canvas = Graphics::Primitive::Canvas->new; $canvas->move_to($point); # or just $x, $y $canvas->do($op); DESCRIPTION
The Canvas is a container for multiple Paths. It has a path that is the operative path for all path-related methods. You can treat the Canvas as if it was a path, calling methods like line_to or move_to. When you are ready to perform an operation on the path, call the do method with the operation you want to call as an argument. Drawing a line and stroking it would look like: $canvas->move_to(0, 0); $canvas->line_to(10, 10); my $op = Graphics::Primitive::Operation::Stroke->new; $stroke->brush->color( Graphics::Color::RGB->new(red => 0, blue => 1, green => 1) ); $canvas->do($op); When you instantiate a Canvas a newly instantiated path resides in path. After you call do that current path is moved to the paths list and new path is placed in current_path. If you want to keep the path around you can call save before do then call restore to put a saved copy of the path back into path. METHODS
Constructor new Creates a new Graphics::Primitive::Canvas Instance Methods do Given an operation, pushes the current path onto the path stack. FIXME: Example path The current path this canvas is using. path_count Count of paths in paths. paths Arrayref of hashrefs representing paths combined with their operations: [ { path => $path, op => $op }, ] restore Replace the current path by popping the top path from the saved path list. save Copy the current path and push it onto the stack of saved paths. saved_paths List of saved paths. Add to the list with save and pop from it using restore. saved_path_count Count of paths saved in saved_paths. AUTHOR
Cory Watson <gphat@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2008-2010 by Cory G Watson. You can redistribute and/or modify this code under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.12.3 2010-08-21 Graphics::Primitive::Canvas(3pm)
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