Device mapper configuration steps – Dell POWERVAULT MD3600F User Manual

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Configuration: Device Mapper Multipath for Linux

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Device Mapper Configuration Steps

To complete the DM multipathing configuration and make the storage

available to the Linux host server:

1 Scan for virtual disks. See "Scan for Newly Added Virtual Disks" on

page 221.

2 Display the multipath device topology. See "Display the Multipath Device

Topology Using the Multipath Command" on page 222.

3 Create a partition on a multipath device node. See "Create a New fdisk

Partition on a Multipath Device Node" on page 223.

4 Add a partition to DM. See "Add a New Partition to Device Mapper" on

page 223.

5 Create a file system on a DM partition. See "Create a File System on a

Device Mapper Partition" on page 224.

6 Mount a DM partition. See "Mount a Device Mapper Partition" on

page 224.

NOTE:

In the following command descriptions <x> is used to indicate where a

substitution must be made. On RHEL systems <x> is the number assigned to the

device. On SLES systems <x> is the letter(s) assigned to the device.

Scan for Newly Added Virtual Disks

The rescan_dm_devs command scans the host server system looking for

existing and newly added virtual disks mapped to the host server.

# rescan_dm_devs

If an array virtual disk (VD) is mapped to the host server at a later time, the
rescan_dm_devices

command must be run again to make the VD a

visible LUN to the operating system.

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