2009/10/8 Volker Dormeyer
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 09:03:52AM +0200,
> Arturo Gonzalez Ferrer wrote:
> > Uhm, I know, but supposedly it give support for my MSA2312fc ... so i
> don't
> > know if it would run only with device-mapper-multipath.
>
> I guess you downloaded the package from
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 09:03:52AM +0200,
Arturo Gonzalez Ferrer wrote:
> Uhm, I know, but supposedly it give support for my MSA2312fc ... so i don't
> know if it would run only with device-mapper-multipath.
I guess you downloaded the package from
http://www.hp.com/go/devicemapper
right?
2009/10/8 brem belguebli
> Hello Arturo,
> indeed Conga doesn't seem to summarize all the /dev/sd devices to
> their belonging mpath one.
> A potential side effect of this being if you have an important number
> of /dev/sd devices conga will timeout without showing you any result.
>
Well, final
Hello Arturo,
indeed Conga doesn't seem to summarize all the /dev/sd devices to
their belonging mpath one.
A potential side effect of this being if you have an important number
of /dev/sd devices conga will timeout without showing you any result.
I personnaly gave up using conga.
About HP-DM, th
Hello,
I'm using RHEL 5.4 with an HP MSA2312fc array, and I'm trying to configure a
3-node cluster sharing a GFS filesystem. I want to do this by using Conga.
All went good, the cluster is up, but when going to the "storage" tab, I saw
8 devices (sda, sdb...sdh). This is caused of course by having