Removing A Host-To-Virtual Disk Mapping Using Linux Dmmp - Dell POWERVAULT MD3600F Owner's Manual

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1 In the AMW, select the Logical tab and select a disk group.
2 Select Disk GroupChangeRAID Level.
3 Select the appropriate RAID level and click Yes to confirm the selection.
The RAID level operation begins.

Removing a Host-to-Virtual Disk Mapping Using Linux DMMP

To remove a host-to-virtual disk mapping using Linux DMMP , follow these
steps:
1 Unmount the filesystem containing the virtual disk:
# umount filesystemDirectory
2 Run the following command to display multi-pathing topology:
# multipath -ll
Note the virtual disk that you want to delete from the mapping. For
example, the following information may be displayed:
mpath6 (3600a0b80000fb6e50000000e487b02f5) dm-10
DELL, MD32xx
[size=1.6T][features=3 queue_if_no_path
pg_init_retries 50][hwhandler=1 rdac]
\_ round-robin 0 [prio=6][active]
\_ round-robin 0 [prio=1][enabled]
In this example, the mpath6 device contains two paths:
-- /dev/sdf at Host 1, Channel 0, Target 0, LUN 2
--/dev/sde at Host 0, Channel 0, Target 0, LUN 2
3 Flush the multi-pathing device mapping using the following command:
# multipath -f /dev/mapper/mapth_x
where mapth_x is the device you want to delete.
4 Delete the paths related with this device using the following command:
\_ 1:0:0:2 sdf 8:80 [active][ready]
\_ 0:0:0:2 sde 8:64 [active][ghost]
Configuration: Disk Groups and Virtual Disks
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