Re: Ensuring SAN LUN persistent names after reboot...

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On Nov 1, 2007, at 2:22 PM, Arpotu wrote:

Hello,

I have yet another SAN migration question. We're going to add many new
SAN LUNs, which will end up being /dev/sdp-/dev/sdas.  Once the new
storage is built as md devices and added to LVM, we are going to release
the old /dev/sdb-/dev/sdo devices.

My concern is that after a reboot, the new devices will rename themselves to /dev/sdb-/dev/sdae and it will break the md device pairing (and LVM). Is there any way to ensure that LUN names are persistent after a reboot?

http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_85_8082.shtm

... use UUIDs to refer to the disks, instead of the /dev/sdX devices.

(As an aside, maybe I'm stupid, but I find that SAN storage is so much more complicated and fragile on Linux then on Solaris or AIX.)

	-s-

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Sandor W. Sklar, Unix Systems Administrator
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