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Configuration: Device Mapper Multipath for Linux

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.

Display the Multipath Device Topology Using the Multipath Command

The multipath command adds newly scanned and mapped virtual disks to the

Device Mapper tables and creates entries for them in the /dev/mapper

directory on the host server. These devices are the same as any other block

devices in the host.
To list all the multipath devices, run the following command:

# multipath –ll

The output must be similar to this example, which shows the output for one

mapped virtual disk.

mpath1 (3600a0b80005ab177000017544a8d6b92) dm-0 DELL,

MD32xxi

[size=5.0G][features=3 queue_if_no_path

pg_init_retries 50][hwhandler=1 rdac][rw]

\_ round-robin 0 [prio=6][active]

\_ 5:0:0:0 sdc 8:32 [active][ready]

\_ round-robin 0 [prio=1][enabled]

\_ 4:0:0:0 sdb 8:16 [active][ghost]

where:

mpath1

is the name of the virtual device created by device mapper. It is

located in the /dev/mapper directory.

DELL

is the vendor of the device.

MD3600i

is the model of the device.

Sdc

is the physical path to the owning controller for the device.

Sdb

is the physical path to the non-owning controller for the device.

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