Create a file system on a – Dell PowerVault MD3200i User Manual

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Configuration: Device Mapper Multipath for Linux

# ls

The following are some examples of the general mapping formats:
On RHEL hosts ,a partition node has the format

/dev/mapper/mpath<x>p<y>, where <x> is the alphabetic number for the

multipathing device, <y> is the partition number for this device.
On SLES 11.x hosts, a partition node has the format

/dev/mapper/mpath<x>-part<y>, where <x> is letter(s) assigned to the

multipathing device and <y> is the partition number.
On SLES 10.3 hosts, a partition node has the format

/dev/mapper/mpath<x>_part<y>, where <x> is the letter(s) assigned to

the multipathing device and <y> is the partition number.

NOTE:

After creating a partition on a multipathing device, all I/O operations,

including file system creation, raw I/O and file system I/O, must be done through the

partition node, and not through the multipathing device nodes.

Create a file system on a Device Mapper Partition

Use the standard mkfs command to create the file system on the newly

created Device Mapper partition
For example:

# mkfs –t <filesystem type> /dev/mapper/<partition

node>

where <partition node> is the partition on which the file system is

created.

Mount a Device Mapper Partition

Use the standard mount command to mount the Device Mapper partition:

# mount /dev/mapper/<partition_node> <mounting_point>

Ready For Use

The newly created virtual disks created on the MD3200i Series array are now

setup and ready to be used. Future reboots automatically find multipathing

devices along with their partitions.

NOTE:

To ensure data integrity protection, reboot a Linux host server attached to

an MD3200i Series storage array using the procedure given below.

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