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The output must be similar to this example, which shows the output for one mapped virtual disk.
mpath1 (3600a0b80005ab177000017544a8d6b92) dm-0 DELL, MD3xxxx[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.
MD3xxxx
is the model of the device.
Sdc
is the physical path to the owning RAID for the device.
Sdb
is the physical path to the nonowning RAID for the device.
The following is an example of SLES output:
mpathb(360080e500017b2f80000c6ca4a1d4ab8) dm-21 DELL,MD3xxxx[size=1.0G][features=3
queue_if_no_path pg_init_retries 50][hwhandler=1 rdac][rw]\_ round-robin 0 [prio=6][active] \_
4:0:0:22 sdx 65:112 [active][ready]\_ round-robin 0 [prio=1][enabled] \_ 6:0:0:22 sdcl 69:144
[active][ghost]
where:
mpathb
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.
MD3xxxx
is the model of the device.
Sdx
is the physical path to the owning RAID for the device.
Sdcl
is the physical path to the nonowning RAID for the device.
Create fdisk partition on multipath device node
The
fdisk
command allows creation of partition space for a file system on the newly scanned and mapped virtual disks that have been
presented to Device Mapper.
To create a partition with the multipathing device nodes /dev/mapper/mpath<x>, for example, use the following command:
# fdisk /dev/mapper/mpath<x>
where mpath<x> is the multipathing device node on which you want to create the partition.
NOTE:
The <x> value is an alphanumeric operating system-dependent format. The corresponding value for mapped virtual disks
can be seen using the previously run multipath command. See your operating system documentation for additional information
about fdisk.
Add new partition to Device Mapper
The
kpartx
command adds the new fdisk partition to the Device Mapper list of usable partitions. See examples below, where
mpath<x>
is the device node on which the partition was created.
# kpartx –a /dev/mapper/mpath<x>
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