[PATCH 09/11] 11-dm-mpath.rules: simplify PATH_FAILED case

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This combination of a GOTO and a simple rule can be combined
into a single rule.

Signed-off-by: Martin Wilck <mwilck@xxxxxxxx>
---
 multipath/11-dm-mpath.rules.in | 12 ++++--------
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/multipath/11-dm-mpath.rules.in b/multipath/11-dm-mpath.rules.in
index 8833e08..2285853 100644
--- a/multipath/11-dm-mpath.rules.in
+++ b/multipath/11-dm-mpath.rules.in
@@ -56,14 +56,10 @@ PROGRAM=="@BINDIR@/multipath -U -v1 %k", GOTO="paths_ok"
 ENV{MPATH_DEVICE_READY}="0", GOTO="mpath_action"
 LABEL="paths_ok"
 
-# Don't mark a device ready on a PATH_FAILED event. even if
-# DM_NR_VALID_PATHS is greater than 0. Just keep the existing
-# value
-ENV{DM_ACTION}=="PATH_FAILED", GOTO="mpath_action"
-
-# This event is either a PATH_REINSTATED or a table reload where
-# there are active paths. Mark the device ready
-ENV{MPATH_DEVICE_READY}="1"
+# For PATH_FAILED events, keep the existing value of MPATH_DEVICE_READY.
+# If it's not PATH_FAILED, this event is either a PATH_REINSTATED or a
+# table reload where there are active paths. Mark the device ready.
+ENV{DM_ACTION}!="PATH_FAILED", ENV{MPATH_DEVICE_READY}="1"
 
 LABEL="mpath_action"
 
-- 
2.43.2





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