[Bug 1432062] Re: Ship the default /etc/multipath.conf on multipath-tools-boot (for user_friendly_names)

Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre mathieu.tl at gmail.com
Tue Mar 17 20:42:35 UTC 2015


Hi Mauricio, I'd be very interested in looking at the patches you
propose, we can consider those alongside shipping multipath.conf with
user_friendly_names enabled.

** Changed in: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl)

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Title:
  Ship the default /etc/multipath.conf on multipath-tools-boot (for
  user_friendly_names)

Status in multipath-tools package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  If a system is not installed w/ multipath support (i.e., no disk-detect/multipath/enable=true), the /etc/multipath.conf file is not installed.
  If an user later installs multipath-tools-boot, it will enable the udev rules for multipath support.
  Those rules don't handle disk devices w/ spaces on their names/uuids/models very well.. 

  That's because of udev's SYMLINK command using spaces to separate
  multiple links, and the kernel sysfs/dm informing \x20 instead, which
  is not correctly interpreted by some commands, resulting in file not
  found errors, for example.

  Thus, the system fails to boot.

  There's no problem, however, if user_friendly_names is enabled in
  multipath.conf (which is enabled in the default multipath.conf from
  the installer, if it has multipath enabled).

  Notice it's an acceptable case to install w/out multipath support, and
  enable it later for booting.

  Disk devices w/ spaces in naming is not common over SAN/storage systems, but that happens often for conventional disks; for example:
  - IBM IPR  ( IBM     IPR-0   5DB6F40000000080 )
  - IBM VDASD ( AIX     VDASD           00c96f0700004c000000014bb8e713f0.14 ) 
  - QEMU HARDDISK ( QEMU QEMU HARDDISK <serial> )

  So, please, is it possible to ship the default multipath.conf (e.g.,
  from installer) w/ multipath-tools-boot?

  For users not to their systems failing to boot after installing
  multipath-tools-boot manually, after a non-multipath install.

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