This command is for use on Alpha and Integrity servers only. This
command checks each SCSI and FC path in the system to determine
whether the attached device has been changed. If a device change
is detected, then the SCSI or FC path is disconnected in the
IO database. This allows the path to be reconfigured on the new
device, by using the SYSMAN IO AUTOCONFIGURE command.
Format
IO SCSI_PATH_VERIFY
1 – Description
You usually enter the SYSMAN IO SCSI_PATH_VERIFY command
after performing an online reconfiguration of a SCSI or an
FC interconnect. The command reads the device type and device
identifier on each SCSI and FC path in the system. If the device
does not match the data stored in the IO database, then the path
is disconnected in the IO database. Following a SYSMAN IO SCSI_
PATH_VERIFY command, you usually enter a SYSMAN IO AUTOCONFIGURE
command, which updates the IO database to match the new SCSI or
FC configuration.
2 – Example
SYSMAN> IO SCSI_PATH_VERIFY
SYSMAN> IO AUTOCONFIGURE
The first command in this example checks all SCSI paths and
disconnects the ones that are no longer valid. The second
command autoconfigures all devices that are physically attached
to the system.