Release Notes: Emc Powerpath For Solaris
Release Notes: Emc Powerpath For Solaris
for Solaris
Version 5.0.0 and Point Releases
Release Notes
P/N 300-003-593
Rev A09
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Product description
Product description
EMC® PowerPath® software is a server-resident, performance and
application availability enhancing software solution. PowerPath
combines multiple path I/O capabilities, automatic load balancing,
and path failover functions into one integrated package. PowerPath
supports servers, including cluster servers, connected to EMC
Symmetrix®, EMC CLARiiON®, EMC Invista®, IBM ESS, Hitachi
Lightning, Hitachi TagmaStore, HP StorageWorks xp, EVA, EMA,
and MA storage systems. PowerPath 5.0.x supports iSCSI and Fibre
Channel environments.
PowerPath 5.0.2 PowerPath 5.0.2 is a stand-alone, full package release that includes:
◆ All functionality included in PowerPath 5.0.0 and PowerPath
5.0.1
◆ Enhancements to the emcpadm utility, as described in “emcpadm
enhancements” on page 33
◆ Bug fixes, as described in “Fixed problems” on page 6.
You do not need to install PowerPath 5.0.0 or 5.0.1 before installing
PowerPath 5.0.2. You can also upgrade directly to PowerPath 5.0.2
from earlier versions of PowerPath, as described in the PowerPath 5.0
for Solaris Installation and Administration Guide.
PowerPath 5.0.2 for Solaris addresses a potential device persistence
issue when upgrading from PowerPath 4.x to PowerPath 5.0.0. While
the PowerPath 5.0.1 patch also fixes the device persistence issue,
upgrading directly to PowerPath 5.0.2 provides a simpler solution.
PowerPath 5.0.1 PowerPath 5.0.1 is a required patch release. If you are running
PowerPath 5.0 for Solaris, download this patch from the Powerlink™
website (http://Powerlink.EMC.com), and follow the installation
instructions in the ReadMe.txt file posted with the patch.
Note: You must install PowerPath 5.0.0 before installing PowerPath 5.0.1.
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New features and changes
PowerPath 5.0.0 PowerPath 5.0.0 for Solaris has the following new features and
changes:
◆ Support for AMD Opteron Processors. The next section, “AMD
Opteron support” on page 5, lists more information on support
for Opteron hosts.
◆ Support for PowerPath Migration Enabler.
PowerPath Migration Enabler is a host-based migration tool that
requires a separate product license. For more information about
PowerPath Migration Enabler, refer to the PowerPath Migration
Enabler Release Notes and the PowerPath Migration Enabler User’s
Guide, available on the Powerlink website
(http://Powerlink.EMC.com).
◆ New powermt commands. A brief description of each command
follows. For more information, refer to the PowerPath 5.0 Product
Guide.
• powermt disable hba — Disables an HBA port, and closes all
devices configured through the port. The port disable
command disables only the devices configured on the virtual
bus, and not the devices for the entire port.
• powermt display hba_mode — Displays HBA information,
including whether an HBA is enabled or disabled.
• powermt display latency — Displays path latency
information, including the last and the longest I/O completion
times on each path.
• powermt display nonvirtual — Displays information about
the physical device associated with an Invista Virtual Volume.
• powermt display port_mode — Displays storage system
port information, including whether a port is enabled or
disabled.
• powermt enable hba— Enables an HBA port that was
disabled previously, and resumes I/O on the port.
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New features and changes
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New features and changes
Device naming On the Solaris Opteron platform, slices are set up differently than on
the SPARC platform. On Opteron hosts, each disk can have up to four
partitions, one of which can be the Solaris partition. The operating
system uses the naming convention cXtYdZp0 to access the entire
disk. The naming convention cXtYdZ[p1–p4] is used to access blocks
from defined partitions.
The Opteron platform uses a VTOC with 16 slices per disk. The
naming convention cXtYdZ[s0–s15] is used to access blocks from
VTOC slices. The format utility can manage only 10 slices; the
fmthard command can manage all 16 slices.
The emcpower naming convention that accommodates all 16 slices is:
emcpower#[a-p]
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Fixed problems
Note: PowerPath does not provide pseudo-device name support for the
Opteron fdisk partitions (native device names cXtYdZ[p0-p4]). To access
blocks from the fdisk partition or use the fdisk command, native device
names must be used.
EMC HighRoad PowerPath 5.0 does not include intrinsic disk protection for EMC
HighRoad® disks on Symmetrix storage systems. Effective with
HighRoad version 4.0, disk protection for Symmetrix is included in
the HighRoad software. If you want to upgrade to PowerPath 5.0,
and you are using HighRoad 3.2 or earlier, you need to upgrade to
HighRoad version 4.0 or later before upgrading to PowerPath 5.0.
End-of-life announcement
Please be aware that EMC has announced end-of-life (EOL) for
PowerPath Volume Manager (PPVM) functionality for Solaris, AIX
and HP-UX environments. This is effective with the release of
PowerPath 4.4 for Solaris, PowerPath 4.4 for AIX release, and
PowerPath 4.5 for HP-UX.
EMC has also announced its intention to end-of-service-life PPVM
functionality for Solaris, AIX and HP-UX effective March 2006. If you
have any data on PPVM volumes, back up that data and destroy all
PPVM volume groups before installing PowerPath 4.4.0, 4.5.0, or
5.0.0.
Fixed problems
This section describes the fixed problems in each release of
PowerPath 5.0.x for Solaris. It includes these subsections:
◆ “PowerPath 5.0.2” on page 7
◆ “PowerPath 5.0.1” on page 9
◆ “PowerPath 5.0.0” on page 11
For the most up-to-date fix information for EMC products, refer to
E-Lab Issue Tracker on Powerlink.
http://Powerlink.EMC.com
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Fixed problems
PowerPath 5.0.2 Table 1 describes the fixed problems in PowerPath 5.0.2 for Solaris.
Found in Resolved
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PowerPath 5.0.1 Table 2 describes the fixed problems in PowerPath 5.0.1 for Solaris.
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Fixed problems
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PowerPath 5.0.0 Table 3 describes the fixed problems in PowerPath 5.0.0 for Solaris.
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Environment and system requirements
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Interoperability information
PowerPath interoperability information appears in the E-Lab
Navigator as described in the next section. You can also find
configuration information in the EMC Host Connectivity Guide for Sun
Solaris, available on Powerlink.
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Environment and system requirements
Note: Information in the host connectivity guide takes precedence over the
information in this release notice.
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Environment and system requirements
◆ Upgrade or change the host OS, or the host bus adapter. (Refer
specifically to the Application Software chapter for your storage
system model.)
◆ Change the model of the system that hosts PowerPath.
◆ Change or replace a host bus adapter type, or adapter cable on the
system that hosts PowerPath.
◆ Change components (for example, switches) of your network
configuration.
◆ Change the storage network zoning or device assignments.
◆ Change the array or storage system connected to the host.
Disk space requirements
The following table shows minimum disk space requirements for
Solaris.
/usr 12 MB
/var 1 MB
Connectivity requirements
Install host bus adapters (HBAs), their supporting firmware versions,
and other network components using the manufacturer’s directions
and the settings specified in the E-Lab Interoperability Navigator.
Using improper settings can cause erratic failover behavior or
extended response time for system I/O.
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Environment and system requirements
Symmetrix support There are no configuration notes for Symmetrix storage systems.
HP Platform Kits HP requires installation of a host Platform Kit, which contains the
drivers supported with the specific storage system. You can
download the Platform Kit from the HP website.
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Environment and system requirements
HBA driver settings The following table describes changes to the default driver
configuration files required by PowerPath 5.0.x for Solaris SPARC
with third-party storage systems.
PowerPath setting
Default
HBA driver Parameter setting Setting Required for
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Known problems and limitations
Known problems Table 6 shows known problems in PowerPath 5.0.x for Solaris.
Found in Resolved
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Known problems and limitations
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Description Workaround Version in Version
255118 5.0.2 —
In a CLARiiON environment, I/O fails when the owner SP of a
LUN is changed (for example, from SPA to SPB), and the LCC of
the current owner (SPB) is pulled. No I/O failure is detected when
the same is tried when the LUN belongs to the original owner SP
(here SPA). This can occur with both SPs.
255066 5.0.2 —
If a CLARiiON disk is pulled when I/O is running, the device failure
does not get detected. The system log continuously shows the
following message:
emcp:Mpx:Info: Unable to follow volume
600601601CD41400945828858BEDDB11 to SPA
257893 5.0.2 —
The VxVM plexattach operation takes much longer with
PowerPath than with Sun MPxIO.
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Description Workaround Version in Version
258514 5.0.1 —
On executing the powermt remove dev=all, touch
/reconfigure, and init 6 commands, the system
hangs during reboot
253421 5.0.1 —
ZFS resource groups take about seven minutes on a host (with
over 60 devices) to switch over to the second node.
251773 5.0.1 —
On PowerPath 5.0.1, lock congestion occurs when the SRDF link
is down and a large number of processes are issuing sequential
I/Os with block size=2k.
emc134813 (EMC Knowledgebase solution) To disable MPxIO globally, edit the 4.5.0 —
After installing Solaris 10 U1, MPxIO automatically manages /kernel/drv/fp.conf file
CLARiiON arrays. This issue is caused by Sun MPxIO behavior. to include:
mpxio-disable="yes";
To disable multipathing on an HBA
port, add to the
/kernel/drv/fp.conf file
the following:
name="fp"
parent="parent name"
port=port-number
mpxio-disable="yes";e
g:name="fp"
parent="/pci@6,2000/S
UNW,qlc@2" port=0
mpxio-disable="yes";
Reboot the host to apply the
configuration changes.
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Known problems and limitations
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Description Workaround Version in Version
244111 5.0.1 —
After unmanaging Symmetrix or CLARiiON devices with the
powermt unmanage command, VxVM continues to report
that the removed devices belong to the Symmetrix or CLARiiON
array.
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Known problems and limitations
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Description Workaround Version in Version
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Known problems and limitations
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Description Workaround Version in Version
237040 5.0.0 —
Unmanaging Symmetrix devices with the powermt
unmanage class=symm command requires a host reboot
before re-managing them, even when no devices are being kept
open by applications.
236825 4.5.0 —
234389
Pseudo-named devices with PowerPath 5.0 and VxVM 4.1 and
VxVM 5.0 are unsupported with EFI disks.
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Known problems and limitations
Found in Resolved
Description Workaround Version in Version
227775 4.5.0 —
R1/R2 boot support is not supported with PowerPath 4.5 and 5.0
and the Leadville driver (also called the Sun native driver).
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Known problems and limitations
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Description Workaround Version in Version
204709 4.4.0 —
Running the powermt remove dev=all and powermt
config commands on a host that has mounted the SnapView
LUN makes the snapshot inactive, causing data corruption.
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Known problems and limitations
Found in Resolved
Description Workaround Version in Version
276520 (EMC Knowledgebase Solution emc184051) If you encounter this issue: 5.0 —
On a Solaris 10 update 4 host, the SMF (Service Management Run the powermt restore
Facility) related to PowerPath does not start after installation or command to restore the LUNs to
after every reboot, causing the CLARiiON LUNs to trespass upon their original CLARiiON SP owner.
reboot.
A message similar to the following appears in the host messages To avoid this issue in the future, do
file after reboot: on e of the following:
Mar 1 21:17:03 (hostname) emcp: [ID • Run the following commands:
801593 kern.notice] Info: Assigned
volume 600601602C740800C0D8F64A6B72D911 #svccfg
to SPB import/var/svc/manife
Mar 1 21:17:03 (hostname) emcp: [ID st/system/emcpower/po
801593 kern.notice] Info: Assigned werpath_services.xml
volume 600601602C740800D7D8F64A6B72D911 #svcadm enable
to SPB powerstartup
Mar 1 21:17:03 (hostname) emcp: [ID
801593 kern.notice] Info: Assigned #svcadm enable
volume 600601F6A508000040F2EF119B51D711 powershift
to SPB #svcadm enable
powerconfigcgs
• Upgrade to PowerPath 5.1 SP1
or later.
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Known problems and limitations
Limitations This section includes limitations in PowerPath 5.0.x for Solaris and
limitations in third-party software that affect PowerPath operation.
◆ PowerPath 5.0 for Solaris does not support zettabyte file systems
(ZFS) with HP StorageWorks EMA, MA, and EVA 3000/5000
systems with VCS 3.x.
◆ When you disable a port with the powermt set port_disable
command, the disabled port state persists across host reboots.
However, this does not guarantee the complete suppression of
I/O from the host to the array port during early boot.
◆ When you disable a port with the powermt set port_disable
command in an R1/R2 environment, the disabled port does not
persist through a failover or failback.
◆ In an R1/R2 boot support environment:
• PowerPath 5.0 does not support Sun X6767A and X6768A
HBAs (Leadville driver).
• R1/R2 boot support hosts must be connected directly to the
Symmetrix system; they cannot be connected through the
fabric.
◆ PowerPath 5.0.x does not support load balancing and failover for
applications that use the SCSI-2 Reserve/Release or Solaris
MHIOCTKOWN IOCTL command set in an IBM ESS, Hitachi
Lightning, Hitachi TagmaStore, or HP StorageWorks
environment.
If you deploy any such applications, you must set the load
balancing and failover policy to nr (No redirect). Refer to the
powermt set policy command description in the PowerPath
Product Guide for more information.
◆ PowerPath cannot failover path-specific requests, such as
dev_info.
◆ PowerPath 5.0.x can coexist with third-party path management
software such as Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM), IBM
Subsystem Device Driver (SDD), HP StorageWorks Secure Path,
or HP StorageWorks Auto Path XP Virtual Array; PowerPath
cannot co-manage devices with third-party path management
software.
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Technical notes
Technical notes
This section contains additional information on PowerPath not
covered in the core documents. The following sections are included:
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Technical notes
emcpadm enhancements
PowerPath 5.0.2 includes enhancements to the emcpadm command
that allow you to preserve and restore PowerPath
pseudo-device-to-array logical-unit bindings. The new emcpadm
commands simplify the process of renaming pseudo devices in a
cluster environment. For example, you can export the device
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Technical notes
Environment variables This section describes the new environment variables associated with
enhancements to the emcpadm command.
ECMPADM_DBG=<value>
Setting this environment variable to any value enables debugging. By
default this environment variable is not set.
EMCPADM_ERR=<value>
Setting this environment variable to any value enables error logging.
By default this environment variable is not set.
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Configuration requirements
Note: For the most up-to-date interoperability information, refer to the E-Lab
Interoperability Navigator, available on the Powerlink website.
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Technical notes
When you run the powermt display dev=all command in the same
scenario, you see the two dead paths, as follows:
powermt display dev=all
Pseudo name=emcpower3a
CLARiiON ID=HK192201138 [aaqa23]
Logical device ID=600601601AC01800CE9CB0584573DB11 [LUN 200]
state=alive; policy=CLAROpt; priority=0; queued-IOs=0
Owner: default=SP A, current=SP B
==============================================================================
---------------- Host --------------- - Stor - -- I/O Path - -- Stats ---
### HW Path I/O Paths Interf. Mode State Q-IOs Errors
==============================================================================
4608 iscsi c3t11d0s0 SP B1 active alive 0 0
4608 iscsi c3t14d0s0 SP B0 active dead 0 0
4608 iscsi c3t17d0s0 SP A0 active dead 0 1
4608 iscsi c3t20d0s0 SP A1 active alive 0 1
(Output truncated)
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Technical notes
After you export the pseudo devices, you can create filesystems from
the NG Zones, or you can use them through volume managers.
To export emcpower devices to NG Zones:
1. Manually enter the pseudo device names in the
/etc/devlink.tab file.
Note:
—For each pseudo device to be exported, create two entries: one for the
raw device and one for the block device.
—You must enter a single tab between the two fields in each line. For
example, the tab appears between blk and dsk in the first sample
entry. Adding spaces instead of tabs causes the entries to be ignored.
# zonecfg zoone1
zonecfg:zone1> add device
zonecfg:zone1:device> set match=/dev/rdsk/emcpower0a
zonecfg:zone1:device> end
zonecfg:zone1> add device
zonecfg:zone1:device> set match=/dev/dsk/emcpower0a
zonecfg:zone1:device> end
zonecfg:zone1> exit
# zoneadm –z zone1 boot
4. Boot the NG Zone (zone1 in this example) and then enter the
EMC inq command or the Solaris format command to verify that
the emcpower device (emcpower0a in the example) is visible on
the NG Zone you created.
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Default Policy
powermt Class Default Policy Without With a PowerPath
Storage System Argumenta a PowerPath License License
HP StorageWorks EVA 3000 or 5000 with VCS 3.x hphsx Basic failover Adaptive
(bf) (ad)
HP StorageWorks EVA 3000 or 5000 with VCS 4.x hpxpb No redirect Adaptive
HP StorageWorks EVA 8000 (nr) (ad)
a. The class argument limits a powermt command to the specified type of storage system.
b. HP StorageWorks xp arrays are also managed through the hpxp class. This behavior has not changed from
previous PowerPath releases.
Example
The following example shows the powermt display output for
PowerPath 5.0 and an HP StorageWorks EVA 8000 system.
powermt display
Symmetrix logical device count=0
CLARiiON logical device count=0
Hitachi logical device count=0
Invista logical device count=0
HP xp logical device count=8
Ess logical device count=0
HP HSx logical device count=0
================================================================================
----- Host Bus Adapters --------- ------ I/O Paths ----- ------ Stats ------
### HW Path Summary Total Dead IO/Sec Q-IOs Errors
================================================================================
1280 pci@1f,700000/fibre-channel@2 optimal 16 0 - 0 0
1281 pci@1f,700000/fibre-channel@2,1 optimal 16 0 - 0 0
Basic failover policy The following example shows the powermt display output for an HP
StorageWorks EVA array with VCS 3.x. In this example, the new
default policy, basic failover, is set.
powermt display dev=all class=hphsx | more
The following output is truncated.
Pseudo name=emcpower2a
HP HSx ID=50001FE15000B020
Logical device ID=600508B4000146870007000000710000
state=alive; policy=BasicFailover; priority=0; queued-IOs=0
Controller: HSV110 Controller A: 4889ILY028 Controller B: 4889ILZ020
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A-1 A-0
A-2 A-1
B-1 B-0
B-2 B-1
HP StorageWorks HSG80
PowerPath names the bottom controller A and the top controller B.
PowerPath port numbers are one lower than HSG Element Manager
port numbers.
Names are mapped as follows:
Bottom-1 A-0
Bottom-2 A-1
Top-1 B-0
Top-2 B-1
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Documentation
Documentation
This section provides a list of the documentation that supports
PowerPath 5.0 for Solaris.
PowerPath documentation
The following table lists the PowerPath documentation set; all
manuals are available from EMC Corporation. Electronic versions of
all PowerPath manuals are available on the Powerlink website:
http://Powerlink.EMC.com. These manuals are updated
periodically, and the updated manuals are posted on the Powerlink
website.
Name
Related documentation
If your environment includes Symmetrix storage systems, refer also
to the EMC host connectivity guides, which are available on the
Powerlink website.
If your environment includes CLARiiON storage systems, refer also
to the following manuals:
◆ EMC host connectivity guides
◆ EMC Installation Roadmap for CX3-Series, CX-Series, AX-Series, and
FC-Series Storage Systems
◆ CLARiiON AX100-Series installation, planning, and
troubleshooting documents, located on the AX100 support
website. For information on accessing the site, refer to the support
documentation that shipped with your storage system. Refer only
to these documents for prescribed installation information when
using AX100-Series storage systems.
◆ EMC Navisphere Manager Version 6.X Administrator’s Guide
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Software media, organization, and files
PowerPath 5.0.1
PowerPath 5.0.1 is a patch release available as a compressed file on
the Powerlink website. The following files are available for
download:
◆ For SPARC hosts:
EMCPower.SOLARIS.5.0.1.Patch.b0xx.tar.gz
where xx = the build number
◆ For Opteron hosts:
EMCPower.SOLARIS_i386.5.0.1.Patch.b0xx.tar.gz
where xx = the build number
PowerPath 5.0.0
PowerPath 5.0.0 is distributed on a CD, which has the following
structure:
◆ /UNIX/SOLARIS — Contains all files in the PowerPath package.
◆ /UNIX/SOLARIS/EMCPower.SOLARIS.5.0.0.GA.bxxx.tar.Z —
Compressed tar file that contains the PowerPath and PowerPath
Migration Enabler packages.
where xxx = the build number
PowerPath 5.0.0 package is also distributed on Powerlink in the
compressed tar file format.
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Installation
Installation
Refer to the PowerPath 5.0 for Solaris Installation and Administration
Guide for instructions on installing PowerPath.
PowerPath 5.0.1
To install PowerPath 5.0.1, follow the instructions in the ReadMe.txt
file posted with the patch on Powerlink.
PowerPath 5.0.0
To install PowerPath 5.0.0, follow the instructions in the PowerPath 5.0
for Solaris Installation and Administration Guide.
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Troubleshooting and getting help
Reporting a problem
If you find a problem in PowerPath 5.0, run the emcgrab utility, and
submit the generated tar file, along with any other supporting
material, to EMC Customer Support. You can download emcgrab
from the Powerlink website. Choose the following links: Support >
Support and Diagnostic Tools > Grab Utilities.
If you are running PowerPath Migration Enabler and you encounter a
problem, refer to the PowerPath Migration Enabler Release Notes for
instructions on gathering troubleshooting information. The emcgrab
utility does not collect Migration Enabler data.
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Troubleshooting and getting help
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