** Description changed:

+ [Impact]
+ Users of multipath-tools on systems which exhibit both multipathed and 
non-multipathed drives or some USB devices (some USB devices may still be 
picked up by multipath-tools if multipath-capable).
+ 
+ [Test case]
+ - Boot on a system with multipathed disks with the previous version of 
multipath-tools
+ - Upgrade to the new version; verify that /etc/multipath/wwids is created and 
contains all the right device WWIDs, and that 'sudo multipath -ll' has the same 
devices.
+ - Reboot and verify that the system still boots correctly.
+ 
+ After rebooting, you should verify that /proc/mounts correctly lists the
+ multipath device (/dev/mapper/*), and that /proc/swaps also lists any
+ swap partitions that should be on a multipathed disk as a /dev/dm-*
+ device.
+ 
+ [Regression potential]
+ Systems in complex setups mixing both multipathed and non-multipathed disks, 
or with particularly slow disk controllers may fail to boot or show delays in 
booting. Systems requiring a particular set of partitions to be available in 
early boot (past the typical installs on /, some may require /usr to be 
available for some daemons to load on boot) could fail to properly start up all 
the software on boot; these should be considered as regressions only if devices 
do not properly show up in 'sudo multipath -ll' output.
+ 
+ Users seeing issues should preferrably include the output of 'sudo
+ multipath -v4' to bug reports to help developers in debugging.
+ 
+ ---
+ 
+ 
  Problem Description
  ======================
  non-multpath disks are classified as multipath after the multipath-tools 
package is installed.
  
  ---uname output---
  Linux uu04g1 3.16.0-21-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Mon Oct 6 15:57:32 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
-  
- Machine Type = Tuleta pKVM guest 
-  
+ 
+ Machine Type = Tuleta pKVM guest
+ 
  Steps to Reproduce
  =========================
- 1) Create a guest with an unused, non-mpath disk (not the install disk) (a 
qemu img file is fine).  
- 2) apt-get install multipath-tools.  
- 3) multipath -ll. 
+ 1) Create a guest with an unused, non-mpath disk (not the install disk) (a 
qemu img file is fine).
+ 2) apt-get install multipath-tools.
+ 3) multipath -ll.
  4)  Note that  your file backed disks are showing up as mpath disks.
-  
  
- Userspace tool common name: multipath 
- The userspace tool has the following bit modes: 64 
-  
+ Userspace tool common name: multipath
+ The userspace tool has the following bit modes: 64
+ 
  System Dump Info:
-   The system is not configured to capture a system dump.
+   The system is not configured to capture a system dump.
  
- Userspace rpm: multipath-tools 
- Userspace tool obtained from project website:  multipath-tools v0.4.9 (05/33, 
2016) 
-  
+ Userspace rpm: multipath-tools
+ Userspace tool obtained from project website:  multipath-tools v0.4.9 (05/33, 
2016)
  
  == Comment: #1 - Edward R. Cheslek <eches...@us.ibm.com> - ==
  root@uu04g1:~# multipath -ll
  0QEMU    QEMU HARDDISK   drive-scsi0-0-1-0 dm-0 QEMU,QEMU HARDDISK
  size=20G features='0' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
  `-+- policy='round-robin 0' prio=1 status=active
-   `- 0:0:1:0 sdb 8:16 active ready running
+   `- 0:0:1:0 sdb 8:16 active ready running
  0QEMU    QEMU HARDDISK   drive-scsi0-0-2-0 dm-1 QEMU,QEMU HARDDISK
  size=20G features='0' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
  `-+- policy='round-robin 0' prio=1 status=active
-   `- 0:0:2:0 sdc 8:32 active ready running
+   `- 0:0:2:0 sdc 8:32 active ready running
  root@uu04g1:~# lsblk
  NAME                                              MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE  
MOUNTPOINT
  sda                                                 8:0    0   20G  0 disk
  ??sda1                                              8:1    0    7M  0 part
  ??sda2                                              8:2    0 19.1G  0 part  /
  ??sda3                                              8:3    0  896M  0 part  
[SWAP]
  sdb                                                 8:16   0   20G  0 disk
  ??0QEMU\x20\x20\x20\x20QEMU\x20HARDDISK\x20\x20\x20drive-scsi0-0-1-0
-                                                   252:0    0   20G  0 mpath
+                                                   252:0    0   20G  0 mpath
  sdc                                                 8:32   0   20G  0 disk
  ??0QEMU\x20\x20\x20\x20QEMU\x20HARDDISK\x20\x20\x20drive-scsi0-0-2-0
-                                                   252:1    0   20G  0 mpath
+                                                   252:1    0   20G  0 mpath
  root@uu04g1:~#
  root@uu04g1:~# lsscsi
  [0:0:0:0]    disk    QEMU     QEMU HARDDISK    2.0.  /dev/sda
  [0:0:1:0]    disk    QEMU     QEMU HARDDISK    2.0.  /dev/sdb
  [0:0:2:0]    disk    QEMU     QEMU HARDDISK    2.0.  /dev/sdc
  
  == Comment: #2 - Edward R. Cheslek <eches...@us.ibm.com> - 2014-10-08 
22:27:09 ==
  This is the xml file of the affected guest.  Please note that all disks are 
file backed.
  
  root@uu04g1:~# multipath -l
  0QEMU    QEMU HARDDISK   drive-scsi0-0-1-0 dm-0 QEMU,QEMU HARDDISK
  size=20G features='0' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
  `-+- policy='round-robin 0' prio=-1 status=active
-   `- 0:0:1:0 sdb 8:16 active undef running
+   `- 0:0:1:0 sdb 8:16 active undef running
  0QEMU    QEMU HARDDISK   drive-scsi0-0-2-0 dm-1 QEMU,QEMU HARDDISK
  size=20G features='0' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
  `-+- policy='round-robin 0' prio=-1 status=active
-   `- 0:0:2:0 sdc 8:32 active undef running
+   `- 0:0:2:0 sdc 8:32 active undef running
  
  root@uu04g1:~# multipath -v2
  root@uu04g1:~#

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