Re: redhat-list Digest, Vol 142, Issue 1

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Not a problem you can use.

https://arkit.co.in/linux-learners-guide-book-written-by-ankam-ravi-kumar/

On Sep 14, 2016 9:38 PM, <redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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> Subject: udev rule on VM
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> On RHEL 6 or 7, in a guest OS in the VMWare environment, not using
> multipaths, is there a danger to specify the udev rule as follows?
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> KERNEL=="sdb1", OWNER="oracle", GROUP="dba",...
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> Currently we use this rule:
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> KERNEL=="sd?1", SUBSYSTEM=="block", PROGRAM=="/usr/lib/udev/scsi_id -g -u
> -d /dev/$parent", RESULT=="<UUID returned by scsi_id>", OWNER="oracle",
> GROUP="dba",...
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> VM may be relevant here. You have to set disk.enableUUID=true in vSphere
> to get the UUID.
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> The concern is that the label sdb for this specific disk may change under
> certain conditions, maybe after inserting a new hard disk which happens to
> be scanned earlier than this one on next reboot. I think that would be true
> if this was not a VM. How about on a VM? Thanks.
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