Ray Stell <stellr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > [root@pecan ~]# multipath -v3 -d | grep blacklist > dm-0 blacklisted > dm-1 blacklisted > dm-2 blacklisted > dm-3 blacklisted > dm-4 blacklisted > dm-5 blacklisted > fd0 blacklisted > hda blacklisted > hdb blacklisted > hdc blacklisted > md0 blacklisted > ram0 blacklisted > ram10 blacklisted > ram11 blacklisted > ram12 blacklisted > ram13 blacklisted > ram14 blacklisted > ram15 blacklisted > ram1 blacklisted > ram2 blacklisted > ram3 blacklisted > ram4 blacklisted > ram5 blacklisted > ram6 blacklisted > ram7 blacklisted > ram8 blacklisted > ram9 blacklisted > sdf blacklisted > sdh blacklisted > sdm blacklisted Well I do not have a good explanation why the blacklisting is not more consistent, but can you send your /etc/multipath.conf. I might suspect that a devnode_blacklist regular expression maybe matching resulting in blacklisting when it should not. -andmike -- Michael Anderson andmike@xxxxxxxxxx -- dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel