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NAME
multipath - Device mapper target autoconfig
SYNOPSIS
multipath [-v verbosity] [-b bindings_file] [-d] [-h|-l|-ll|-f|-t|-F|-B|-c|-q|-r|-i|-a|-u|-w|-W] [-p failover|multibus|group_by_serial|group_by_prio|group_by_node_name] [device]
DESCRIPTION
multipath is used to detect and coalesce multiple paths to devices, for fail-over or performance reasons.
OPTIONS
-v level verbosity, print all paths and multipaths 0 no output 1 print the created or updated multipath names only, for use to feed other tools like kpartx 2 + print all info : detected paths, coalesced paths (ie multipaths) and device maps -h print usage text -d dry run, do not create or update devmaps -l show the current multipath topology from information fetched in sysfs and the device mapper -ll show the current multipath topology from all available information (sysfs, the device mapper, path checkers ...) -f flush a multipath device map specified as parameter, if unused -F flush all unused multipath device maps -t print internal hardware table to stdout -r force devmap reload -i ignore wwids file when processing devices -B treat the bindings file as read only -b bindings_file set user_friendly_names bindings file location. The default is /etc/multipath/bindings -c check if a block device should be a path in a multipath device -q allow device tables with queue_if_no_path when multipathd is not running -a add the wwid for the specified device to the wwids file -u check if the device specified in the program environment should be a path in a multipath device. -w remove the wwid for the specified device from the wwids file -W reset the wwids file to only include the current multipath devices -p policy force new maps to use the specified policy: failover 1 path per priority group multibus all paths in 1 priority group group_by_serial 1 priority group per serial group_by_prio 1 priority group per priority value. Priorities are determined by callout programs specified as a global, per-controller or per- multipath option in the configuration file group_by_node_name 1 priority group per target node name. Target node names are fetched in /sys/class/fc_transport/target*/node_name. Existing maps are not modified. device update only the devmap specified by device, which is either: • a devmap name • a path associated with the desired devmap; the path may be in one of the following formats: • /dev/sdb • major:minor
SEE ALSO
multipathd(8), multipath.conf(5), kpartx(8), udev(8), dmsetup(8) hotplug(8)
AUTHORS
multipath was developed by Christophe Varoqui, <christophe.varoqui@opensvc.com> and others. July 2006 MULTIPATH(8)