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2006 Apr 13
1
device-mapper multipath
...ram8 blacklisted ram9 blacklisted ===== path info sda (mask 0x1f) ===== bus = 1 dev_t = 8:0 size = 3503903232 vendor = Promise product = VTrak M300i rev = 2200 h:b:t:l = 0:0:0:0 tgt_node_name = serial = 000000000000000000000000D46D0E4B486DC672 path checker = readsector0 (internal default) state = 2 getprio = /bin/true (internal default) prio = 0 uid = 222ea000155eadda4 (cache) ===== path info sdb (mask 0x1f) ===== bus = 1 dev_t = 8:16 size = 3503903232 vendor = Promise product = VTrak M300i rev = 2200 h:b:t:l = 1:0:0:0 tgt_node_name = serial = 000000000000000000000000D46D0E4B486DC672 path checker = r...
2009 Sep 27
0
SUMMARY : multipath using defaults rather than multipath.conf contents for some devices (?) - why ?
...2 [active][ready] . . [snip other HSV200 paths - all similar] multipath -ll -v 3 includes explicit statements that defaults are being used for the HSV400 (long output snipped...) sdaa: path checker = readsector0 (config file default) versus sda: path checker = tur (controller setting) sdx: getprio = NULL (internal default) versus sdd: getprio = /sbin/mpath_prio_alua %n (controller setting) - furthermore we see in the log file messages from both readsector0 *and* tur rather than just tur if the correct settings were used , which also backs that up. My questions are basically - why is i...
2009 Sep 17
1
multipath using defaults rather than multipath.conf contents for some devices (?) - why ?
...2 [active][ready] . . [snip other HSV200 paths - all similar] multipath -ll -v 3 includes explicit statements that defaults are being used for the HSV400 (long output snipped...) sdaa: path checker = readsector0 (config file default) versus sda: path checker = tur (controller setting) sdx: getprio = NULL (internal default) versus sdd: getprio = /sbin/mpath_prio_alua %n (controller setting) - furthermore we see in the log file messages from both readsector0 *and* tur rather than just tur if the correct settings were used , which also backs that up. My questions are basically - why is it...