Tools to Manage Multipathed Devices with the device-mapper

Edit Package multipath-tools

This package provides the tools to manage multipathed devices by
instructing the device-mapper multipath module what to do. The tools
are:

- multipath: scans the system for multipathed devices, assembles
them, and updates the device-mapper's maps

- multipathd: waits for maps events then execs multipath

- devmap-name: provides a meaningful device name to udev for devmaps

- kpartx: maps linear devmaps to device partitions, which makes
multipath maps partionable

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Revision 60 (latest revision is 164)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 229874 from Stefan Seyfried's avatar Stefan Seyfried (seife) (revision 60)
- Install multipath rule under 56-multipath.rules (bnc#873151)
- Implement option '-u' for uevents (bnc#873151)
- Remove trailing linefeed from sysfs attributes
- Make checker_put() and prio_put() idempotent
- Implement 'list path' CLI command
- Disable reassign maps per default
- Allow for NULL path when printing information
- Fixup wwid blacklist printing
- Use SCSI_IDENT_.* as the default property whitelist (bnc#872929)
- Do not call 'blkid' in kpartx.rules
- Allow empty wwids during discovery (bnc#872712)
- Always set verbosity to '0' when checking devices (bnc#867840)
- Fixup multipath rules for booting (bnc#870764)
- Fixup dependencies in multipathd.service (bnc#872712)
- Do not print empty device strings during discovery (bnc#872712)
- Use multipath wwid if path wwid is empty (bnc#872712)
- Set the correct PID when running in debug mode

- Fixup ordering cycle with systemd (bnc#863218) (forwarded request 229720 from hreinecke)
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