Limitations and known issues – Dell PowerVault MD3820f User Manual

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Command

Description

multipath –f

<multipath_dev_node>

Flushes out Device Mapper for the specified multipathing device. Used
if the underlying physical devices are deleted/unmapped.

multipath –F

Flushes out all unused multipathing device maps.

rescan_dm_devs

Dell provided script. Forces a rescan of the host SCSI bus and
aggregates multipathing devices as needed. Use this command when:

• LUNs are dynamically mapped to the hosts.
• New targets are added to the host.
• Failback of the storage array is required.
• For MD Series Dense iSCSI storage arrays, iSCSI sessions have to be

established for rescan to take effect.

Limitations And Known Issues

• In certain error conditions with the no_path_retry or the queue_if_no_path feature is set,

applications may hang. To overcome these conditions, enter the following command for each

affected multipath device:
dmsetup message [device] 0 "fail_if_no_path"

where [device] is the multipath device name (for example, mpath2; do not specify the path)

• I/O may hang when a Device Mapper device is deleted before the volume is unmounted.
• If the scsi_dh_rdac module is not included in initrd, slower device discovery may be seen and

the syslog may become populated with buffer I/O error messages.

• I/O may hang if the host server or storage array is rebooted while I/O is active. All I/O to the storage

array should be stopped before shutting down or rebooting the host server or storage array.

• With an MD Series storage array, after a failed path is restored, failback does not occur automatically

because the driver cannot auto-detect devices without a forced rescan. Run the command
rescan_dm_devs to force a rescan of the host server. This restores the failed paths enabling failback

to occur.

• Failback can be slow when the host system is experiencing heavy I/O. The problem is exacerbated if

the host server is also experiencing very high processor utilization.

• The Device Mapper Multipath service can be slow when the host system is experiencing heavy I/O.

The problem is exacerbated if the host server is also experiencing very high processor utilization.

• If the root disk is not blacklisted in the multipath.conf file, a multipathing node may be created for the

root disk. The command multipath –ll lists vendor/product ID, which can help identify this issue.

• If upgrading from a previous version of SLES, uninstall and then reinstall the latest scsi_dh_rdac

module on the updated SLES installation. Then update the kernel and install the MD Storage Manager

from the DVD.

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