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Old 12-27-2023, 02:03 AM   #1
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lsblk -f output


The output with lsblk -f looks like this.

It also shows more than once on other discs on the server, is this a problem?

Also, is it normal for local discs on the server to appear as mpath?


Code:
sdz
├─sdz1      ext3               503b1fe8-45e1-4f1f-6db5-2c19994e2df2
└─mpathf
  └─mpathf1 ext3               503b1fe8-45e1-4f1f-6db5-2c19994e2df2   /otp
sdan
├─sdan1     ext3               503b1fe8-45e1-4f1f-6db5-2c19994e2df2
└─mpathf
  └─mpathf1 ext3               503b1fe8-45e1-4f1f-6db5-2c19994e2df2   /otp
  
  
sds
├─sds1      ext3               503b1fe8-45e1-4f1f-6db5-2c19994e2df2
└─mpathf
  └─mpathf1 ext3               503b1fe8-45e1-4f1f-6db5-2c19994e2df2   /otp
sdag
├─sdag1     ext3               503b1fe8-45e1-4f1f-6db5-2c19994e2df2
└─mpathf
  └─mpathf1 ext3               503b1fe8-45e1-4f1f-6db5-2c19994e2df2   /otp
 
Old 12-27-2023, 07:09 PM   #2
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What OS is this from? What hardware? Input/output from inxi -baz would give us something to work from.
 
Old 12-28-2023, 02:09 AM   #3
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lsblk behaviour is... well, I wouldn't call it normal, but it does show local multipath devices this way and nothing can be done about it. If you don't want local disks to be accessible via multipath blacklist them in /etc/multipath.conf
 
  


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