Re: Questin about device mapper, Debian and devices

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I don't use debian, so I don't know what the defaults are.  "multipath
-F" should remove all multipath mappings. You can use "dmsetup
remove_all" command to remove all device-mapper devices.

-Malahal.

January Weiner [january@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] wrote:
> > Remove /etc/multipath.conf file if you have. Same file can be used to
> > blacklist if you want to apply multipath to exclude few devices.
> 
> There is no such file. Assuming I enter the blacklist, how do I
> restart the service so that I no longer have the mapping present? with
> /etc/init.d/multipath-tools restart?
> 
> j.
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