Good morning,

Don't know if anyone has come across this but every time a SAN node is powered 
down on our SAN, even if un-used, we have a handful of Linux LPARs (across 
multiple frames) with filesystems going into read-only.

We had migrated away from our IBM V9000 and many months later powered it off 
resulting in the first occurrence of this issue. Later on, we patched our new 
EMC 9200T, which (I'm not a storage person) has two... linked systems?... with 
two nodes each, so four node in total. Even when the first node rebooted, we 
had a handful of Linux systems going into read-only (Other OSes un-affected).

I raised it with SUSE who kept blaming VIO NPIV mappings and settings without 
having anything concrete or any relevant suggestion. They have now given up.

My gut feeling is a driver or multipath software freaking out for no reason. 
When I checked the code for the ibmvfc module, it doesn't appear to have been 
updated since it was written in 2008, so a bit odd if no-one had noticed this 
by now. So, multipath maybe? Or something completely different?

Any thoughts?

- Regards,
Henrik Morsing

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