How substantially can this affect performance?
scsitarget.partnerPath.misconfigured:error]: FCP Partner Path Misconfigured - Host I/O access through a non-primary and non-optimal path was detected.
We have a two-node FAS3020 cluster running 7.2.4, serving two clients via Fibre Channel. [More precisely, four clients: two pairs of Active/Standby SQL Server clusters. A pair of Fibre Channel switches provide the fabric for this tiny SAN.]
Cleverly, we've configured the clients to cross the cluster interconnect in order to reach their shelves.
i.e. under normal operation, Client1's traffic must traverse the fabric, ToasterA, the cluster interconnect, and ToasterB, before reaching its shelves. Conversely, Client2's traffic must traverse the fabric, ToasterB, the cluster interconnect, and ToasterA before reaching its shelves.
Occasionally, we see the error message above in the logs ... sometimes just once/week, occasionally twice/day.
We'd like to ignore this ... we hope to retire the installation sometime next year ... but on the other hand, if this degrades performance substantially, then we'll reconsider.
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--sk
Stuart Kendrick FHCRC