Hi Vincent, On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 10:43:30AM +1100, vincent.mcint...@csiro.au wrote: [..snip..]
This part doesn't apply here. Could you just send me the full multipath-tools.README.Debian. I'll replace the current one as is and do some minor touch ups. Thanks for your work! -- Guido > diff -urN -ruN > multipath-tools-0.4.8.orig/debian/multipath-tools.README.Debian > multipath-tools-0.4.8/debian/multipath-tools.README.Debian > --- multipath-tools-0.4.8.orig/debian/multipath-tools.README.Debian > 2009-01-12 08:32:37.197654000 +1100 > +++ multipath-tools-0.4.8/debian/multipath-tools.README.Debian > 2009-01-21 10:40:19.417523000 +1100 > @@ -1,16 +1,65 @@ > -To enable booting from multipathed devices install multipath-tools-boot > +Additional information for users of multipath-tools from Debian. > + > +What are these weird numbers in /dev/mapper? > +============================================ > +Modern Fibre-Channel connected storage devices are identified by > +World-Wide-Numbers. If multipath-tools detects one of these devices, > +it uses that as the default identifier in /dev/mapper. > +If you want multipath-tools to use easier-to-read names, set > + user_friendly_names = yes > +in the 'defaults' section of /etc/multipath.conf. > + > +Where did my FC-connected filesystem go? > +======================================== > +If you were previously mounting a device connected to your system by > +Fibre Channel and then installed multipath-tools, you need to change > +the way you mount the device. The device must now be accessed using > +the identifier by which device-mapper knows it. > + > +For example if you have in /dev/mapper a file like this: > + brw-rw---- 1 root disk 254, 8 2009-01-05 14:35 > /dev/mapper/36000393000007d3901000000fef00a2d > + > +then you can mount the filesystem like this: > + mount /dev/mapper/36000393000007d3901000000fef00a2d /mnt > +or this > + mount /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-36000393000007d3901000000fef00a2d /mnt > +You should prefer the latter, as this will work whether or not > +multipath-tools is installed. > + > +Note that with multipath-tools installed you cannot use the device's node > +in /dev, e.g. > + mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt > + mount: /dev/sdc1 already mounted or /mnt busy > +The device is 'busy' because it is part of a multipath map. > +See the output of 'multipath -l' to confirm this. > + > +Preventing multipath-tools mapping any devices > +============================================== > +You may wish to prevent multipath-tools mapping any of your storage devices. > +To do this replace the contents of /etc/multipath.conf with: > + > + blacklist { > + devnode "*" > + } > + > +Booting from multipathed devices > +================================ > +To enable booting from multipathed devices install the multipath-tools-boot > package. Be sure to update your bootloader configuration (e.g. > -/boot/grub/menu.lst) to point to the multipathed root device afterwards. This > -is either > +/boot/grub/menu.lst) to point to the multipathed root device afterwards. > + > +By default this will be > + > + /dev/mapper/<WWID>-part<N> > > -/dev/mapper/<WWID>-part<N> > +unless you use an alias in /etc/multipath.conf. > > -if you don't use an alias in /etc/multipath.conf or > +If you set user_friendly_names = yes in /etc/multipath.conf, the path > +to the device will be > > -/dev/mapper/mpath<X>-part<N> > + /dev/mapper/mpath<X>-part<N> > > -when using user_friendly_names = yes in /etc/multipath.conf. Also remember to > -run update-initramfs after making changes in multipath.conf so the updated > -version get's included into the initramfs. > +If you make changes in multipath.conf, remember to run update-initramfs > +so the updated version of the configuration gets included in the initramfs. > > -- Guido Günther <a...@sigxcpu.org> Tue, 20 Feb 2008 13:49:18 +0100 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org