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multipath.conf: multipath daemon configuration file

NAME

multipath.conf - multipath daemon configuration file

DESCRIPTION

multipath.conf is the configuration file for the multipath daemon. It is used to overwrite the built-in configuration table of multipathd. Any line whose first non-white-space character is a '#' is considered a comment line. Empty lines are ignored.

SYNTAX

The configuration file contains entries of the form:
<section> {
<attribute> <value> ... <subsection> {
<attribute> <value> ...
}
}

Each section contains one or more attributes or subsections. The recognized keywords for attributes or subsections depend on the section in which they occor.

The following section keywords are recognized:

defaults
This section defines default values for attributes which are used whenever no values are given in the appropriate device or multipath sections.
blacklist
This section defines which devices should be excluded from the multipath topology discovery.
blacklist_exceptions
This section defines which devices should be included in the multipath topology discovery, despite being listed in the blacklist section.
multipaths
This section defines the multipath topologies. They are indexed by a World Wide Identifier(wwid), which is taken to be the value of the udev attribute given by the uid_attribute keyword.
devices
This section defines the device-specific settings.

defaults section

The defaults section recognizes the following keywords:
polling_interval
interval between two path checks in seconds. For properly functioning paths, the interval between checks will gradually increase to max_polling_interval; default is 5
max_polling_interval
maximal interval between two path checks in seconds; default is 4 * polling_interval
multipath_dir
directory where the dynamic shared objects are stored; default is system dependent, commonly /lib/multipath
find_multipaths
If set to yes , instead of trying to create a multipath device for every non-blacklisted path, multipath will only create a device if one of three condidions are met. 1 There are at least two non-blacklisted paths with the same wwid, 2 the user manually forces the creation, by specifying a device with the multipath command, or 3 a path has the same WWID as a multipath device that was previously created while find_multipaths was set (even if that multipath device doesn't currently exist). Whenever a multipath device is created with find_multipaths set, multipath will remeber the WWID of the device, so that it will automatically create the device again, as soon as it sees a path with that WWID. This should allow most users to have multipath automatically choose the correct paths to make into multipath devices, without having to edit the blacklist; Default is no
verbosity
default verbosity. Higher values increase the verbosity level. Valid levels are between 0 and 6; default is 2
reassign_maps
enable reassigning of device-mapper maps. With this option multipathd will remap existing device-mapper maps to always point to multipath device, not the underlying block devices. Possible values are yes and no. Default is yes
path_selector
The default path selector algorithm to use; they are offered by the kernel multipath target. There are three selector algorithms.
round-robin 0
Loop through every path in the path group, sending the same amount of IO to each.
queue-length 0
Send the next bunch of IO down the path with the least amount of outstanding IO.
service-time 0
Choose the path for the next bunch of IO based on the amount of outstanding IO to the path and its relative throughput.
path_grouping_policy
The default path grouping policy to apply to unspecified multipaths. Possible values are
failover
1 path per priority group
multibus
all paths in 1 priority group
group_by_serial
1 priority group per serial number
group_by_prio
1 priority group per priority value. Priorities are determined by callout programs specified as a global, per-controller or per-multipath option in the configuration file.
group_by_node_name
1 priority group per target node name. Target node names are fetched in /sys/class/fc_transport/target*/node_name.
Default value is failover.
uid_attribute
The udev attribute providing a unique path identifier. Default value is ID_SERIAL
prio
The name of the path priority routine. The specified routine should return a numeric value specifying the relative priority of this path. Higher number have a higher priority. none is a valid value. Currently the following path priority routines are implemented:
const
Return a constant priority of 1.
emc
Generate the path priority for EMC arrays.
alua
Generate the path priority based on the SCSI-3 ALUA settings. This prioritizer accepts the optional prio_arg exclusive_pref_bit
ontap
Generate the path priority for NetApp arrays.
rdac
Generate the path priority for LSI/Engenio/NetApp E-Series RDAC controller.
hp_sw
Generate the path priority for Compaq/HP controller in active/standby mode.
hds
Generate the path priority for Hitachi HDS Modular storage arrays.
random
Generate a random priority between 1 and 10.
weightedpath
Generate the path priority based on the regular expression and the priority provided as argument. requires prio_args keyword.
Default value is const.
prio_args
Arguments to pass to to the prio function. This only applies to certain prioritizers
weighted
Needs a value of the form <hbtl|devname|wwn> <regex1> <prio1> <regex2> <prio2> ... hbtl regex can be of SCSI H:B:T:L format Ex: 1:0:.:. , *:0:0:. devname regex can be of device name format Ex: sda , sd.e wwn regex can be of the form host_wwnn:host_wwpn:target_wwnn:target_wwpn these values can be looked up through sysfs or by running mulitpathd show paths format %N:%R:%n:%r Ex: 0x200100e08ba0aea0:0x210100e08ba0aea0:.*:.* , .*:.*:iqn.2009-10.com.redhat.msp.lab.ask-06:.*
alua
If exclusive_pref_bit is set, paths with the TPGS pref bit set will always be in their own path group.
features
Specify any device-mapper features to be used. Syntax is num list where num is the number, between 0 and 6, of features in list. Possible values for the feature list are:
queue_if_no_path
Queue IO if no path is active; identical to the no_path_retry keyword.
pg_init_retries
Number of times to retry pg_init, it must be between 1 and 50.
pg_init_delay_msecs
Number of msecs before pg_init retry, it must be between 0 and 60000.
path_checker
The default method used to determine the paths state. Possible values are
readsector0
(Deprecated) Read the first sector of the device. This checker is being deprecated, please use directio instead
tur
Issue a TEST UNIT READY command to the device.
emc_clariion
Query the EMC Clariion specific EVPD page 0xC0 to determine the path state.
hp_sw
Check the path state for HP storage arrays with Active/Standby firmware.
rdac
Check the path state for LSI/Engenio/NetApp E-Series RDAC storage controller.
directio
Read the first sector with direct I/O.
rbd
Check if the path is in the Ceph blacklist.
Default value is directio.
failback
Tell multipathd how to manage path group failback.
immediate
Immediately failback to the highest priority pathgroup that contains active paths.
manual
Do not perform automatic failback.
followover
Only perform automatic failback when the first path of a pathgroup becomes active. This keeps a node from automatically failing back when another node requested the failover.
values > 0
deferred failback (time to defer in seconds)
Default value is manual.
rr_min_io
The number of IO to route to a path before switching to the next in the same path group. This is only for BIO based multipath. Default is 1000
rr_min_io_rq
The number of IO requests to route to a path before switching to the next in the same path group. This is only for request based multipath. Default is 1
rr_weight
If set to priorities the multipath configurator will assign path weights as "path prio * rr_min_io". Possible values are priorities or uniform. Default is uniform.
no_path_retry
Specify the number of retries until disable queueing, or fail for immediate failure (no queueing), queue for never stop queueing. Default is 0.
user_friendly_names
If set to yes , using the bindings file /etc/multipath/bindings to assign a persistent and unique alias to the multipath, in the form of mpath<n>. If set to no use the WWID as the alias. In either case this be will be overridden by any specific aliases in the multipaths section. Default is no
flush_on_last_del
If set to yes , multipathd will disable queueing when the last path to a device has been deleted. Default is no
max_fds
Specify the maximum number of file descriptors that can be opened by multipath and multipathd. This is equivalent to ulimit -n. A value of max will set this to the system limit from /proc/sys/fs/nr_open. If this is not set, the maximum number of open fds is taken from the calling process. It is usually 1024. To be safe, this should be set to the maximum number of paths plus 32, if that number is greated than 1024.
checker_timeout
Specify the timeout to use for path checkers and prioritizers that issue scsi commands with an explicit timeout, in seconds; default taken from /sys/block/sd<x>/device/timeout
fast_io_fail_tmo
Specify the number of seconds the scsi layer will wait after a problem has been detected on a FC remote port before failing IO to devices on that remote port. This should be smaller than dev_loss_tmo. Setting this to off will disable the timeout.
dev_loss_tmo
Specify the number of seconds the scsi layer will wait after a problem has been detected on a FC remote port before removing it from the system. This can be set to "infinity" which sets it to the max value of 2147483647 seconds, or 68 years. It will be automatically adjusted to the overall retry interval no_path_retry * polling_interval if a number of retries is given with no_path_retry and the overall retry interval is longer than the specified dev_loss_tmo value. The linux kernel will cap this value to 300 if fast_io_fail_tmo is not set.
queue_without_daemon
If set to no , when multipathd stops, queueing will be turned off for all devices. This is useful for devices that set no_path_retry. If a machine is shut down while all paths to a device are down, it is possible to hang waiting for IO to return from the device after multipathd has been stopped. Without multipathd running, access to the paths cannot be restored, and the kernel cannot be told to stop queueing IO. Setting queue_without_daemon to no , avoids this problem. Default is no
bindings_file
The full pathname of the binding file to be used when the user_friendly_names option is set. Defaults to /etc/multipath/bindings
wwids_file
The full pathname of the wwids file, which is used by multipath to keep track of the wwids for LUNs it has created multipath devices on in the past. Defaults to /etc/multipath/wwids
log_checker_err
If set to once , multipathd logs the first path checker error at logging level 2. Any later errors are logged at level 3 until the device is restored. If set to always , multipathd always logs the path checker error at logging level 2. Default is always
reservation_key
This is the service action reservation key used by mpathpersist. It must be set for all multipath devices using persistent reservations, and it must be the same as the RESERVATION KEY field of the PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT parameter list which contains an 8-byte value provided by the application client to the device server to identify the I_T nexus. It is unset by default.
retain_attached_hw_handler
If set to yes and the scsi layer has already attached a hardware_handler to the device, multipath will not force the device to use the hardware_handler specified by mutipath.conf. If the scsi layer has not attached a hardware handler, multipath will continue to use its configured hardware handler. Default is no
detect_prio
If set to yes , multipath will try to detect if the device supports ALUA. If so, the device will automatically use the alua prioritizer. If not, the prioritizer will be selected as usual. Default is no
detect_checker
If set to yes , multipath will try to detect if the device supports ALUA. If so, the device will automatically use the tur checker. If not, the prioritizer will be selected as ususal. Default is no
hw_str_match
If set to yes , the vendor, product, and revision parameters of user device configs will be string matched against the built-in device configs to determine if they should modify an existing config, or create a new one. If set to no , the user device configs will be regular expression matched against the built-in configs instead. Default is no
force_sync
If set to yes , multipathd will call the path checkers in sync mode only. This means that only one checker will run at a time. This is useful in the case where many multipathd checkers running in parallel causes significant CPU pressure. The Default is no
deferred_remove
If set to yes , multipathd will do a deferred remove instead of a regular remove when the last path device has been deleted. This means that if the multipath device is still in use, it will be freed when the last user closes it. If path is added to the multipath device before the last user closes it, the deferred remove will be canceled. Default is no
config_dir
If set to anything other than "", multipath will search this directory alphabetically for file ending in ".conf" and it will read configuration information from them, just as if it was in /etc/multipath.conf. config_dir must either be "" or a fully qualified directory name. Default is /etc/multipath/conf.d
delay_watch_checks
If set to a value greater than 0, multipathd will watch paths that have recently become valid for this many checks. If they fail again while they are being watched, when they next become valid, they will not be used until they have stayed up for delay_wait_checks checks. Default is no
delay_wait_checks
If set to a value greater than 0, when a device that has recently come back online fails again within delay_watch_checks checks, the next time it comes back online, it will marked and delayed, and not used until it has passed delay_wait_checks checks. Default is no
missing_uev_wait_timeout
Controls how many seconds multipathd will wait, after a new multipath device is created, to receive a change event from udev for the device, before automatically enabling device reloads. Usually multipathd will delay reloads on a device until it receives a change uevent from the initial table load. The default is 30
skip_kpartx
If set to yes , kpartx will not automatically create partitions on the device. The default is no
ignore_new_boot_devs
If set to yes , multipath will never attempt to create a multipath device whose wwid is not listed in /etc/multipath/wwids, while running in the initramfs. This keeps multipath from adding new devices during the initramfs portion of bootup. The default is no
retrigger_tries
This sets how many times multipathd will reissue change uevents on block devices that are not blacklisted, but have no wwid set by udev. Multipath assumes that any devices that should not report a wwid are blacklisted. This means that if a non-blacklisted device has no wwid, it is likely that udev timed out while processing it. Multipathd will wait for a while, and then reissue a change uevent to give udev another chance to set the wwid. The default is 3
retrigger_delay
This sets how long multipathd should wait, after receiving a uevent for a non-blacklisted device without a wwid set by udev, before reissuing a change uevent. The goal of this delay is to give udev a chance to finish processing its current batch of uevents before sending more, to hopefully avoid it timing out. The default is 10
new_bindings_in_boot
If set to yes , multipath will allow new user_friendly_names bindings to be created while running in the initramfs. Otherwise, multipath will not create user_friendly_names bindings while running in the initramfs. Instead, it will use the WWID for the name of a device that was configured to use user_friendly_names. When multipathd is restarted later in boot on the regular filesystem, the device will be renamed to a user_friendly_name. The default is no
remove_retries
This sets how may times multipath will retry removing a device that is in-use. Between each attempt, multipath will sleep 1 second. The default is 0
max_sectors_kb
Sets the max_sectors_kb device parameter on all path devices and the multipath device to the specified value. Default is device dependent.

blacklist section

The blacklist section is used to exclude specific device from inclusion in the multipath topology. It is most commonly used to exclude local disks or LUNs for the array controller.

The following keywords are recognized:

wwid
The World Wide Identification of a device.
devnode
Regular expression of the device nodes to be excluded.
device
Subsection for the device description. This subsection recognizes the vendor and product keywords. For a full description of these keywords please see the devices section description.

blacklist_exceptions section

The blacklist_exceptions section is used to revert the actions of the blacklist section, ie to include specific device in the multipath topology. This allows one to selectively include devices which would normally be excluded via the blacklist section.

The following keywords are recognized:

wwid
The World Wide Identification of a device.
devnode
Regular expression of the device nodes to be excluded.
device
Subsection for the device description. This subsection recognizes the vendor and product keywords. For a full description of these keywords please see the devices section description.

multipaths section

The only recognized attribute for the multipaths section is the multipath subsection.

The multipath subsection recognizes the following attributes:

wwid
Index of the container. Mandatory for this subsection.
alias
(Optional) symbolic name for the multipath map.

The following attributes are optional; if not set the default values are taken from the defaults or devices section:

path_grouping_policy
path_selector
prio
prio_args
failback
rr_weight
flush_on_last_del
user_friendly_names
no_path_retry
rr_min_io
rr_min_io_q
features
reservation_key
deferred_remove
delay_watch_checks
delay_wait_checks
skip_kpartx
max_sectors_kb

devices section

The only recognized attribute for the devices section is the device subsection.

The device subsection recognizes the following attributes:

vendor
(Mandatory) Vendor identifier
product
(Mandatory) Product identifier
revision
(Optional) Revision identfier
product_blacklist
(Optional) Product strings to blacklist for this vendor
alias_prefix
(Optional) The user_friendly_names prefix to use for this device type, instead of the default "mpath"
hardware_handler
(Optional) The hardware handler to use for this device type. The following hardware handler are implemented:
1 emc
Hardware handler for EMC storage arrays.
1 rdac
Hardware handler for LSI/Engenio/NetApp E-Series RDAC storage controller.
1 hp_sw
Hardware handler for Compaq/HP storage arrays in active/standby mode.
1 alua
Hardware handler for SCSI-3 ALUA compatible arrays.

The following attributes are optional; if not set the default values are taken from the defaults section:

path_grouping_policy
uid_attribute
path_selector
path_checker
prio
prio_args
features
failback
rr_weight
no_path_retry
user_friendly_names
rr_min_io
rr_min_io_rq
fast_io_fail_tmo
dev_loss_tmo
flush_on_last_del
retain_attached_hw_handler
detect_prio
deferred_remove
delay_watch_checks
delay_wait_checks
skip_kpartx
max_sectors_kb

KNOWN ISSUES

The usage of queue_if_no_path option can lead to D state processes being hung and not killable in situations where all the paths to the LUN go offline. It is advisable to use the no_path_retry option instead.

The use of queue_if_no_path or no_path_retry might lead to a deadlock if the dev_loss_tmo setting results in a device being removed while I/O is still queued. The multipath daemon will update the dev_loss_tmo setting accordingly to avoid this deadlock. Hence if both values are specified the order of precedence is no_path_retry, queue_if_no_path, dev_loss_tmo

AUTHORS

multipath was developed by Christophe Varoqui, <christophe.varoqui [at] opensvc.com> and others.

SEE ALSO

udev(8), dmsetup(8) multipath(8) multipathd(8)