What are partitions on your disk? We use label for a partition with certain
filesystem. Also check /proc/partitions
Thanks
Vishesh kumar
Linuxmantra.com
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> On 28-Nov-2013, at 4:55 am, Cliff Pratt wrote:
>
> *Something* is causing it to appear that there are two paths. I can't
*Something* is causing it to appear that there are two paths. I can't think
how else the two apparently different disks have the *same* file system.
But I've not used iSCSI much. Perhaps if you post the type of the device
someone might have any idea?
Cheers,
Cliff
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:30
Hi Cliff,
theer is just one path; I rechecked. The storage and server are attached
currently direct with one twinaxial cable and just one ip on each side.
Multipathing was never configured.
I'm confused.
Currently I reattached the targets and reformatted the devices.
in dmesg I just see one sd
Looks like you have more than one path to the devices. I would expect to
see *4* devices.
Cheers,
Cliff
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 2:36 AM, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator <
goetz.reini...@filmakademie.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I do have an iscsi storage with two raidsets. I'm logged in to the
> target
Hi,
I do have an iscsi storage with two raidsets. I'm logged in to the
target and get two devices: /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc.
After formatting the devices with ext4 I realised, that I had used a
wrong label, so I tried to relabel the devices.
But now I'm confused:
doing a e2label /dev/sdb or /dev/s
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