I am trying to SAN attach a server, but when I enable the multipath software, I lose access to some of my internal storage.
I am running SLES 9 on Dell hardware, and am trying to attach to a HP SAN.
The machine boots up fine and all of the internal drives mount up fine using labels.
When I enable boot.multipath and multipathd, the partitions stop being visible/accessible.
If I try to manually mount them, I am told that it is already mounted, or the mount-point is busy.
I have tried blacklisting the relevant devices in the /etc/multipath.conf file, but the tools don't seem to be heeding my request.
Kind Regards
David
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