Lines Matching refs:multipathing

47 	boolean_t multipathing;
108 /* No paths means no multipathing */
120 /* iSCSI both cases, SCSI with multipathing */
126 /* SAS, SCSI in non-multipathing case */
173 * in a non-multipathing case only.
282 * Given a path from a multipathing disk node, find out whether the physical
299 * Given a non-multipathing disk node, find out whether the parent is an iSCSI
316 * multipathing and non-multipathing case.
366 * For each path in a multipathing case, an initiator-target pair to
368 * with non-multipathing after this loop.
402 * In case of multipathing, we are done since we cannot find more
410 * Non-multipathing code starts here.
418 * For a non-multipathing case we get one and one only URI like this for
467 * Check multipathing case first. We need just the first path since any
502 * Non-multipathing case. The target name is not in the device
503 * tree as in the multipathing case. We have to look it up using
563 * lu:initiator,target,luname formats. In a non-multipathing case we map to the
595 /* If multipathing is enabled we are done here. */
602 * Non-multipathing case for lu:luname URI form. We have to
620 "have multipathing disabled and are accessible via "
670 data->multipathing = B_TRUE;
696 SURIGTEXT("which has multipathing enabled."));
705 * If node was under multipathing and we found nothing we are done and
712 * Non-multipathing code start here.
715 data->multipathing = B_FALSE;
761 * data->psh. Note that we do not care whether multipathing is enabled or
762 * disabled for iSCSI. If the default is changed and multipathing is disabled,
862 data.multipathing = B_FALSE;
963 if (data.multipathing) {
966 * multipathing.
973 SURIGTEXT("which has multipathing enabled."));
995 * This is mapping in a non-multipathing case with an lu:luname URI form