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Attribute
Description
If set to
uniform
, all path weights are equal. The default value is
uniform
.
failback
Specifies path group failback.
A value of 0 or
immediate
specifies that as soon as there is a
path group whith a higher priority than the current path group the
system switches to that path group.
A numeric value greater than zero specifies deferred failback,
expressed in seconds.
A value of
manual
specifies that failback can happen only with
operator intervention.
The default value is
immediate
.
no_path_retry
A numeric value for this attribute specifies the number of times
the system should attempt to use a failed path before disabling
queueing.
A value of
fail
indicates immediate failure, without queuing.
A value of
queue
indicates that queuing should not stop until the
path is fixed.
The default value is (null).
user_friendly_names
If set to
yes
, specifies that the system should using the bindings
file
/var/lib/multipath/bindings
to assign a persistent
and unique alias to the multipath, in the form of
mpath
n
. If set to
no
, specifies that the system should use use the WWID as the
alias for the multipath. In either case, what is specified here will
be overriden by any device-specific aliases you specify in the
multipaths
section of the configuration file. The default value is
no
.
Table 4.1. Multipath Configuration Defaults
4.4. Multipaths Device Configuration Attributes
Table 4.2, “Multipath Attributes”
shows the attributes that you can set in the
multipaths
section of
the
multipath.conf
configuration file for each specific multipath device. These attributes apply only
to the one specified multipath. These defaults are used by DM-Multipath and override attributes set in
the
defaults
and
devices
sections of the
multipath.conf
file.
Attribute
Description
wwid
Specifies the WWID of the multipath device to which the
multipath
attributes apply.
alias
Specifies the symbolic name for the multipath device to which the
multipath
attributes apply.
path_grouping_policy
Specifies the default path grouping policy to apply to unspecified
multipaths. Possible values include:
failover
= 1 path per priority group
multibus
= all valid paths in 1 priority group
group_by_serial
= 1 priority group per detected serial number
group_by_prio
= 1 priority group per path priority value
group_by_node_name
= 1 priority group per target node name
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