After updating udev rpm to 147-2.73.el6_8.1, udev rules fail to set correct ownership and permissions

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Issue

  • We have a udev rule which changes ownership on Oracle ASM devices on reboot:

    # cat /etc/udev/rules.d/96-multipath.rules
    ACTION=="add|change", ENV{DM_NAME}=="asm*", GROUP="oinstall", OWNER="oracle", MODE="0660"
    

    It has worked until the udev rpm update to version 147-2.73.el6_8.1.
    Once the system is rebooted, the same rule can be triggered manually with udevadm trigger, but it will not trigger automatically on reboot.

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8
  • udev-147-2.73.el6_8.1

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