Re: [Linux-cluster] multipath devices and Conga storage tab

2009-10-08 Thread Arturo Gonzalez Ferrer
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

Re: [Linux-cluster] multipath devices and Conga storage tab

2009-10-08 Thread 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 http://www.hp.com/go/devicemapper right?

Re: [Linux-cluster] multipath devices and Conga storage tab

2009-10-08 Thread Arturo Gonzalez Ferrer
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

Re: [Linux-cluster] multipath devices and Conga storage tab

2009-10-07 Thread 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. I personnaly gave up using conga. About HP-DM, th

[Linux-cluster] multipath devices and Conga storage tab

2009-10-07 Thread Arturo Gonzalez Ferrer
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