Should the device-mapper and multipath be using the NAA with a type prefix?

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Should the device-mapper and multipath be using the NAA with a type prefix?

A type 3 prefix is being reported with the NAA:

# scsi_id -p 0x83 -s /class/scsi_generic/sg4 -g

3600601600f50100014d66db7da7eda11

dmsetup -j 254 -m 7 --noopencount --noheading -c info

3600601600f50100014d66db7da7eda11:254:7:L--w:-1:1:1:3600601600f50100014d66db7da7eda11

Reporting of the NAA with a type prefix appears to be in conflict with NAVICLI which reports just the NAA.

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John F. Steinman
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