(btw, looks like the crash was due to libdevmapper)
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It works fine on current jaunty, so closing it as "can't reproduce". If
you still can reproduce it with jaunty or newer, feel free to reopen.
** Changed in: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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kpartx crash when executed on AMD64
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Hello,
I deleted the LUN mappings on the Storage controllers. Once that was
done I then used kpartx to delete anything on those two drives. Once
that was done I then tried with -av and the mappings got created without
any problems. It seems that the information output should be improved on
the kpa
List of Modules.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# lsmod
Module Size Used by
video 21140 0
container 6400 0
button 10400 0
ac 7304 0
dock 12264 0
sbs21520 0
battery1
Hi,
I went back and recreated everything from scratch following some
documentation to make sure I was doing things "correctly". Here is
another output of the kpartx -a dumping.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# sfdisk /dev/mapper/eux411-eul0001138-R10-1
Checking that no-one is using this disk right now ..
** Attachment added: "package list"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11090785/package_list.txt
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multipath.conf
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