Chapter 2. Multipath Devices
Without DM Multipath, each path from a server node to a storage controller is treated by the system as a separate device, even when the I/O path connects the same server node to the same storage controller. DM Multipath provides a way of organizing the I/O paths logically, by creating a single multipath device on top of the underlying devices.
2.1. Multipath Device Identifiers
Each multipath device has a World Wide Identifier (WWID), which is guaranteed to be globally unique and unchanging. By default, the name of a multipath device is set to its WWID. Alternately, you can set the
user_friendly_names
option in the multipath configuration file, which sets the alias to a node-unique name of the form mpath
n
.
For example, a node with two HBAs attached to a storage controller with two ports by means of a single unzoned FC switch sees four devices:
/dev/sda
, /dev/sdb
, dev/sdc
, and /dev/sdd
. DM Multipath creates a single device with a unique WWID that reroutes I/O to those four underlying devices according to the multipath configuration. When the user_friendly_names
configuration option is set to yes
, the name of the multipath device is set to mpath
n
.
When new devices are brought under the control of DM Multipath, the new devices may be seen in two different places under the
/dev
directory: /dev/mapper/mpath
n
and /dev/dm-
n
.
- The devices in
/dev/mapper
are created early in the boot process. Use these devices to access the multipathed devices, for example when creating logical volumes. - Any devices of the form
/dev/dm-
n
are for internal use only should never be used by the administrator directly.
For information on the multipath configuration defaults, including the
user_friendly_names
configuration option, see Section 4.3, “Configuration File Defaults”.
You can also set the name of a multipath device to a name of your choosing by using the
alias
option in the multipaths
section of the multipath configuration file. For information on the multipaths
section of the multipath configuration file, see Section 4.4, “Multipaths Device Configuration Attributes”.