You can test the communication link to diagnose possible
communication problems between the local storage array and the remote
storage array associated with a mirror consistency group.
About
this task
You can run four different tests:
- Connectivity – Verifies that the two controllers have a communication path.
The connectivity test sends an inter-array message between the storage
arrays, and then validates that the corresponding mirror consistency
group on the remote storage array exists. It also validates that the
member volumes of the mirror consistency group on the remote storage
array match the member volumes of the mirror consistency group on
the local storage array.
- Latency – Sends
a SCSI Test Unit command to each mirrored volume on the remote storage
array associated with the mirror consistency group to test the minimum,
average, and maximum latency.
- Bandwidth –
Sends two inter-array messages to the remote storage array to test
the minimum, average, and maximum bandwidth as well as the negotiated
link speed of the port on the array performing the test.
- Port connections – Shows the port that is being used for mirroring on the local
storage array and the port that is receiving the mirrored data on
the remote storage array.
After
you finish
After the communication test completes, this
dialog box shows a Normal status, a Passed status, or a Failed status.
If the communication test returns a Failed status, the test
continues to run after you close this dialog box until communication
between the mirror consistency groups is restored.