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[dm-devel] RE: Changes hwtable.c to Support New Pillar Hardware
- From: "Srinivas Ramani" <sramani pillardata com>
- To: "Christophe Varoqui" <christophe varoqui free fr>
- Cc: dm-devel redhat com, dmo osdl org, lmb suse de
- Subject: [dm-devel] RE: Changes hwtable.c to Support New Pillar Hardware
- Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 16:08:22 -0800
Hi Chris;
Extended regexp here. Can we settle on "Axiom.*" ?
>>Yes that is fine will work.
I'm wondering : "%d" or "/dev/%n" should work as mpath_prio_alua
parameter. Does "%n" does too ?
>> Yes %n works and fixes the following bug .
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=215505
215505: DM multipath devices are not created - for the luns with dev_t
minor numbers > 256
Thanks and Best Regards
Srini
-----Original Message-----
From: Christophe Varoqui [mailto:christophe varoqui free fr]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 2:52 PM
To: Srinivas Ramani
Cc: dm-devel redhat com; bmarzins redhat com; lmb suse de; dmo osdl org;
mbroz redhat com
Subject: Re: Changes hwtable.c to Support New Pillar Hardware
>
> I am submitting code changes to support the
> new Pillar Axiom 300 and Axiom 550 arrays .
> I request the following change to hwtable.c file .
> This change has been tested at Pillar Data Systems on RHEL 4 and 5
> beta.
> If you have any comments or suggestions please let me know.
>
>
>
> /*
>
> * Pillar Data controller family
>
> *
>
> * Maintainer : Srinivasan Ramani
>
> * Mail : sramani pillardata com
>
> */
>
> {
>
> .vendor = "Pillar",
>
> .product = "*",
>
Extended regexp here. Can we settle on "Axiom.*" ?
> .getuid = DEFAULT_GETUID,
>
> .getprio = "mpath_prio_alua %n",
I'm wondering : "%d" or "/dev/%n" should work as mpath_prio_alua
parameter. Does "%n" does too ?
Regards,
cvaroqui
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