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SnapSAN S3000/S5000 Path Manager Linux User Guide
The entries of SCSI address is an internal value of OS. So it is not guaranteed to keep the
same value when the system restarts.
#9
Product ID of the Overland
#10
Serial number of the Overland
#11
LUN (Logical Unit Number) of Overland
#12
Mode of Load Balancing (load distribution)
FailOverOnly: Static Load Distribution mode
RoundRobin: Round-robin mode
LeastSectors: Least sectors mode
#13
Status of optimizing I/O performance
"no sign": Condition is enough to deliver the optimized I/O performance.
<Unoptimized>: Condition is inadequate to deliver the optimized I/O
performance.
#14
Sequential number given to every path by PathManager
This number is given in order of detecting by PathManager. It may change
when the OS restarts.
#15
Host number of SCSI address of this path
#16
Channel number of SCSI address of this path
#17
SCSI-ID of SCSI address of this path
Position
Number
Definition
#18
LUN of SCSI address of this path
#19
Device name of a SCSI device of this path
#20
Priority order of a path
The number of priority order is from 1 to 255, a smaller number means
higher priority.
#21
Path status
#22
Detail information of the path status
Monitoring: monitoring state
Lost: This path is lost.
#23
IP address of the port of iscsi initiator
#24
IP address of the port of target
#25
Host Director Number of the Overland
#26
Port Number of the Overland
#27
Protocol of the Overland (iSCSI)
Position
Number
Definition