Re: md multipath and failover

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On 2003-09-11T13:30:41,
   Doug Griswold <griswld@cio.sc.gov> said:

> deal.  My next question is how can I apply this patch to the red hat
> supplied kernel 2.4.9-27 enterprise so I will still have red hat support
> on this kernel?

No idea. I doubt RH will support a patched kernel anyway, even if you
started from their base source. I suggest you contact your support
representative about this.

> Also is there away with this patch applied to get failback?  

You have to do it in user-space, ie monitor the paths periodically and
restore them if you are satisfied.


Sincerely,
    Lars Marowsky-Brée <lmb@suse.de>

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