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"Configuring for Single Path Failover" on page 66
"Grouping I/O Paths for Round-Robin Load Balancing" on page 66
Understanding Priority Groups and Attributes
A priority group is a collection of paths that go to the same physical LUN. By default, I/O is
distributed in a round-robin fashion across all paths in the group. The
automatically creates priority groups for each LUN in the SAN based on the path_grouping_policy
setting for that SAN. The
group's priority to determine which group is the primary. The group with the highest calculated
value is the primary. When all paths in the primary group are failed, the priority group with the next
highest value becomes active.
A path priority is an integer value assigned to a path. The higher the value, the higher is the priority.
An external program is used to assign priorities for each path. For a given device, the paths with the
same priorities belong to the same priority group.
Multipath Attributes
Table 7-5
Multipath Attribute
user_friendly_names
blacklist
blacklist_exceptions
getuid
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command multiplies the number of paths in a group by the
multipath
Description
Specifies whether to use IDs
or to use the
/var/lib/
file
multipath/bindings
to assign a persistent and
unique alias to the multipath
devices in the form of
/dev/
.
mapper/mpathN
Specifies the list of device
names to ignore as non-
multipathed devices, such as
cciss, fd, hd, md, dm, sr, scd,
st, ram, raw, loop.
Specifies the list of device
names to treat as multipath
devices even if they are
included in the blacklist.
The default program and
arguments to call to obtain a
unique path identifier. Should
be specified with an absolute
path.
multipath
Values
yes: Autogenerate user-friendly names as
aliases for the multipath devices instead of the
actual ID.
no: Default. Use the WWIDs shown in the
location.
dev/disk/by-id/
For an example, see
"Blacklisting Non-
Multipathed Devices in /etc/multipath.conf" on
page
58.
For an example, see the
/usr/share/doc/
packages/multipath-tools/
multipath.conf.annotated
/sbin/scsi_id -g -u -s
This is the default location and arguments.
Example:
getuid "/sbin/scsi_id -g -u -d /dev/
%n"
command
/
file.

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