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Bruno Goncalves 2016-12-07 09:28:23 UTC QA Contact storage-qe yizhan
Zhang Yi 2016-12-08 03:52:01 UTC QA Contact yizhan lilin
Ben Marzinski 2017-02-16 19:46:05 UTC Status ASSIGNED MODIFIED
Fixed In Version device-mapper-multipath-0.4.9-101.el7
Doc Text Cause: When a path device is orphaned (no a member of a multipath device), he device state and checker state displayed with the "show paths" command is the state of
the device before it was orphaned.

Consequence: the show paths command shows out of date
information on devices that is no longer checking.

Fix: the "show paths" command now displays "undef" as the checker state and "unknown" as the device state of orphaned paths.

Result: Users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for devices that aren't being checked.
Doc Type If docs needed, set a value Bug Fix
errata-xmlrpc 2017-02-17 18:58:28 UTC Status MODIFIED ON_QA
Lenka Špačková 2017-04-11 16:08:14 UTC Docs Contact slevine
Steven J. Levine 2017-05-08 16:55:47 UTC Doc Text Cause: When a path device is orphaned (no a member of a multipath device), he device state and checker state displayed with the "show paths" command is the state of
the device before it was orphaned.

Consequence: the show paths command shows out of date
information on devices that is no longer checking.

Fix: the "show paths" command now displays "undef" as the checker state and "unknown" as the device state of orphaned paths.

Result: Users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for devices that aren't being checked.
Users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for multipath devices that are not being checked

Previously, when a path device is orphaned (not a member of a multipath device), the device state and checker state displayed with the `show paths` command in the state of the device before it was orphaned. As a result, the `show pathsr` command showed out of date information on devices that was no longer checking. With this fix, the `show paths` command now displays `undef` as the checker state and `unknown` as the device state of orphaned paths and users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for devices that aren't being checked.
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Ben Marzinski 2017-05-08 18:44:26 UTC Flags needinfo?(bmarzins)
Steven J. Levine 2017-05-08 18:45:15 UTC Doc Text Users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for multipath devices that are not being checked

Previously, when a path device is orphaned (not a member of a multipath device), the device state and checker state displayed with the `show paths` command in the state of the device before it was orphaned. As a result, the `show pathsr` command showed out of date information on devices that was no longer checking. With this fix, the `show paths` command now displays `undef` as the checker state and `unknown` as the device state of orphaned paths and users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for devices that aren't being checked.
Users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for multipath devices that are not being checked

Previously, when a path device is orphaned (not a member of a multipath device), the device state and checker state displayed with the `show paths` command in the state of the device before it was orphaned. As a result, the `show paths` command showed out of date information on devices that was no longer checking. With this fix, the `show paths` command now displays `undef` as the checker state and `unknown` as the device state of orphaned paths and users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for devices that aren't being checked.
Steven J. Levine 2017-05-08 18:57:03 UTC Doc Text Users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for multipath devices that are not being checked

Previously, when a path device is orphaned (not a member of a multipath device), the device state and checker state displayed with the `show paths` command in the state of the device before it was orphaned. As a result, the `show paths` command showed out of date information on devices that was no longer checking. With this fix, the `show paths` command now displays `undef` as the checker state and `unknown` as the device state of orphaned paths and users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for devices that aren't being checked.
Users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for multipath devices that are not being checked

Previously, when a path device is orphaned (not a member of a multipath device), the device state and checker state displayed with the "show paths" command in the state of the device before it was orphaned. As a result, the "show paths" command showed out of date information on devices that was no longer checking. With this fix, the "show paths" command now displays `undef` as the checker state and `unknown` as the device state of orphaned paths and users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for devices that aren't being checked.
Lin Li 2017-05-22 09:25:19 UTC Status ON_QA VERIFIED
Lenka Špačková 2017-07-25 13:25:39 UTC Doc Text Users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for multipath devices that are not being checked

Previously, when a path device is orphaned (not a member of a multipath device), the device state and checker state displayed with the "show paths" command in the state of the device before it was orphaned. As a result, the "show paths" command showed out of date information on devices that was no longer checking. With this fix, the "show paths" command now displays `undef` as the checker state and `unknown` as the device state of orphaned paths and users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for devices that aren't being checked.
Users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for multipath devices that are not being checked

Previously, when a path device is orphaned (not a member of a multipath device), the device state and checker state displayed with the "show paths" command in the state of the device before it was orphaned. As a result, the "show paths" command showed out of date information on devices that was no longer checking. With this fix, the "show paths" command now displays `undef` as the checker state and `unknown` as the device state of orphaned paths and users no longer get potentially confusing stale data for devices that are not being checked.
errata-xmlrpc 2017-08-01 16:34:26 UTC Status VERIFIED CLOSED
Resolution --- ERRATA
Last Closed 2017-08-01 12:34:26 UTC
Pasi Karkkainen 2017-08-02 08:13:20 UTC CC pasik
Pavel Najman 2021-09-03 12:09:42 UTC Pool ID sst_platform_storage_rhel_7 sst_logical_storage_rhel_7

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