Tools to Manage Multipathed Devices with the device-mapper
This package provides the tools to manage multipathed devices by
instructing the device-mapper multipath module what to do. The tools
are:
- multipath: scans the system for multipathed devices, assembles
them, and updates the device-mapper's maps
- multipathd: waits for maps events then execs multipath
- devmap-name: provides a meaningful device name to udev for devmaps
- kpartx: maps linear devmaps to device partitions, which makes
multipath maps partionable
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_service | 0000000928 928 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000245 245 Bytes | |
dm-parts.conf | 0000000147 147 Bytes | |
dont-del-part-nodes.rules | 0000000572 572 Bytes | |
libmpathpersist-example.c | 0000000834 834 Bytes | |
multipath-tools-0.8.1+8+suse.8c11498.tar.xz | 0000354572 346 KB | |
multipath-tools.changes | 0000108579 106 KB | |
multipath-tools.spec | 0000009296 9.08 KB | |
multipath.conf | 0000000102 102 Bytes |
Revision 113 (latest revision is 163)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 699729
from
Martin Wilck (mwilck)
(revision 113)
- Disable kmod() style dependencies again (bsc#1119414) * For TW, dependencies will be autogenerated (gh#openSUSE/rpm-config-SUSE#3) * For SLE, feature is currently rejected (jsc#SLE-3853) - Update to version 0.8.1+8+suse.8c11498: * Avoid deadlock situation during udev settle (bsc#1131789, bsc#1125145) - multipath -u: test socket connection in non-blocking mode * Fix priority handling for offline paths (bsc#1118495) - Update to upstream 0.8.1 * Avoid device IO in "multipath -u" (bsc#1125145) * multipathd: protect all access to running_state (bsc##1110060, bsc#1110439) * Improve handling of changed WWIDs and temporary failure to obtain WWID. Option "disable_changed_wwids" is now ignored. * Fixes for PATH_PENDING state handling (bsc#1125043) (forwarded request 699727 from mwilck)
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