Troubleshooting, Restoring a system using dm-multipath devices – Storix Software SBAdmin Device-Mapper Multipath Devices User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Because there are several device naming schemes possible when using dm-multipath devices (see the
section titled “Device naming” above), it may be necessary to create a custom version of the device_info
file that is used as a reference for device naming schemes. If the restore fails because your partitions are
not discovered during install, reboot from the boot media and customize the /opt/storix/config/device_info
file.

Here are the steps to customize the /opt/storix/config/device_info file from the boot media:

1) Power cycle the system.

2) From

the

System Installation and Maintenance Main Menu, select System Recovery Utilities,

select Start a Maintenance Shell to access a terminal. The vi editor is available for making
changes to the /opt/storix/config/device_info file.

3) Update

the

device_info file to match the naming scheme for your environment. Again, for

information on dm-multipath device names, see the section titled “Device naming” previously
referenced in this document.

4) Copy

the

updated

device_info file to the local SBAdmin data directory. The path is already stored

in the variable $STXPATH. You can reference that path in the maintenance shell.

# mkdir $STXPATH/config
# cp /opt/storix/config/device_info $STXPATH/config/device_info

The custom version of device_info will be copied to the restored system for further use.

Restoring a system using dm-multipath devices

Restoring a system using dm-multipath devices is the same as restoring a normal Linux system. For further
detail please refer to the

SBAdmin Linux System Recovery Guide

.

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