Configuring device-mapper-multipath for an EMC DGC storage configured in ALUA mode with RHEL 5

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Issue

  • How to configure multipath for EMC CLARiiON and VNX for ALUA
  • Multipath issues on EMC CLARiiON or VNX storage
  • An EMC DGC storage device has been configured to use ALUA mode, and device-mapper-multipath on the host must be configured to use explicit ALUA mode
  • My EMC DGC storage SAN paths are configured in active-active ALUA mode, what configuration do I need to apply to device-mapper-multipath?
  • My EMC Clariion SAN paths are configured in active-active ALUA mode, what configuration do I need to apply to device-mapper-multipath?
  • If I try to access paths (/dev/sdN) directly, the disks in the lower priority group will fail. Multipath device access still works OK when disabling the paths in the high priority group.
  • Multipath displaying "kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sdX, logical block 0" with EMC CLARiiON SAN
  • My system mounts LUNs on an EMC Clariion SAN. I see entries in /var/log/messages stating
kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sdX, logical block 0
  • Storage LUNs automatically disappear when loaded.

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5 Update 4 or later
  • EMC CLARiiON storage configured in active-active ALUA mode
  • device-mapper-multipath

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