I have them...
one of the things that I can tell you is that...
sometimes (at least here at work) the ports switches
fail and you lost your connectivity to your
filesystems...
it does not mean that your database goes down... just
have to reassign your LUNs to another SP processor and
that's it...
anyway, in my case I lost about 30 mins (the time to
detect/reassign/correct the problem)... fortunately
was a test database...
I would like to help/comment you more, but, that's
what we have seem until now.!
HTH
JL
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