5.3. Issues with queue_if_no_path feature
If
features "1 queue_if_no_path"
is specified in the /etc/multipath.conf
file, then any process that issues I/O will hang until one or more paths are restored. To avoid this, set the no_path_retry
N
parameter in the /etc/multipath.conf
file (where N
is the number of times the system should retry a path). When you do, remove the features "1 queue_if_no_path"
option from the /etc/multipath.conf
as well.
If you need to use the
features "1 queue_if_no_path"
option and you experience the issue noted here, use the dmsetup
command to edit the policy at runtime for a particular LUN (that is, for which all the paths are unavailable). For example, if you want to change the policy on the multipath device mpath2
from "queue_if_no_path"
to "fail_if_no_path"
, execute the following command.
dmsetup message mpath2 0 "fail_if_no_path"
Observe que debe especificar el alias
mpath
n
en lugar de la ruta.