Linux host server reboot best practices – Dell PowerVault MD3200i User Manual

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Configuration: Device Mapper Multipath for Linux

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Blacklist Local Drive in Multi-path Driver

If your multipath drivers are connecting to storage area networks (SANs), it

may be useful to be able to exclude or "blacklist" certain devices in your

/etc/multipath.conf file. Blacklisting prevents the multipath driver from

attempting to use those local devices.
To blacklist a local drive or device:

1 Run the multipath -l command to determine the local drive or

device WWID (World-Wide Identifier) or vendor/model string.

2 Edit the /etc/multipath.conf file as follows:

blacklist {

wwid drive_wwid

}

or

blacklist {

device {

vendor vendor_string

model model_string

};

NOTE:

RedHat version 6.0 and 6.1 users must rebuild the initramfs root file

image to include the updated configuration file by running the #dracut -force

command.

3 Reboot the host.

Linux Host Server Reboot Best Practices

It is recommended that you follow the procedures shown below when

rebooting your Linux host server using Device Mapper multipathing with an

MD3200i Series storage array.

1 Unmount all Device Mapper multipath device nodes mounted on the

server

# umount <mounted_multipath_device_node>

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