Re: Multipath problem in a SAN enviromnent

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Ionut Nistor wrote:

> So scsi1, bus0, target0, lun2 is now 8,16 instead of 8,32
> 
> However, the raid superblock still has 8,32 in it - this confuses
> multipath 

One way to get around this problem is to use non-persistent superblocks
for your arrays and just re-create them at bootup time by calling mkraid
(or mdadm) after you've correctly identified (using WWID or similar)
which devices belong to each particular raid set.

--
Paul
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