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I am running RHEL 4 with the 4.0.1.11 iscsi initiator I am using devlabel in an attempt to persistently bind my user-defined device names to their respective UUIDs. I followed the directions from Redhat and, upon completing the required tasks, the operation completes successfully. I added the entries to the /etc/fstab.iscsi file and can issue mounts and umounts with success. I currently have 2 iscsi volumes created at device files /dev/sdc and /dev/sdd. However, when I add another iscsi volume to the system, it grabs the first available device file regardless of my devlabel rules. When this happens, the volume that was at /dev/sdc moves to /dev/sde and the new volume takes /dev/sdc. It’s my understanding the using devlabel will stop this shift in device files from happening. Has anyone seen this? Thanks!
Kelli Cameron Technical Marketing LeftHand Networks 303-209-8724 kelli.cameron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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