Re: mpt2sas: bug in disk ordering?

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That is something I really don't like.

After more checking I noticed the /dev/disk/by-path doesn't have any
links for the disks and their slots anymore.

Kind regards,

Caspar Smit
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2011/5/13 Arne Jansen <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On 13.05.2011 12:34, Caspar Smit wrote:
>> I tried with Debian Squeeze with the latest backports kernel 2.6.38,
>> which has mpt2sas version 07.100.00.00
>> and now the disks are ordered this way:
>>
>> /dev/sdb = slot 3
>> /dev/sdc = slot 2
>> /dev/sdd = slot 1
>> /dev/sde = slot 0
>> /dev/sdf = slot 7
>> /dev/sdg = slot 6
>> /dev/sdh = slot 5
>> /dev/sdi = slot 4
>
> I see something similar here, and, what's worse, the order may very from
> boot to boot.
>
> -Arne
>
>
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