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- From: <Marek Uher t-mobile cz>
- To: <patrick debian org>
- Subject: Next problem with multipath-tools
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 15:47:01 +0100
Hello Patrick,
I installed the new version of libsysfs1 which fixed problem in location of
libsysfs in /lib (instead in /usr/lib). But I think that this bug fix didn't
solve problem with multipath-tools. After reboot multipathd is able to start
correctly when server is coming up. Unfortunately if /var is located on
separate volume and is mounted at startup sequence after multipathd start, the
new mounted file system will overlay directory structure (located in /var -
i.e. /var/run and /var/cache/multipathd) for multipathd and daemon will stay
nonfunctional. Multipathd is running but do nothing from this moment. It is
necessary to restart multipathd after mounting of /var file system. I have no
idea how to solve this problem (maybe it is necessary to modify multipathd to
store information elsewhere than in /var - i.e. somewhere on root partition or
in ram disk).
Regards,
Marek
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