
13.01.2016 01:01, Felix Miata пишет:
Andrei Borzenkov composed on 2016-01-12 23:11 (UTC+0300):
Felix Miata composed:
With current TW's 4.3.3 it's more verbose: Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/Hitachi_HCS5C1050CLA382_JC0550HV2DJZTH-part23 5655815 5055450 309512 95% / /dev/mapper/Hitachi_HCS5C1050CLA382_JC0550HV2DJZTH-part11 1998813 884869 1011532 47% /usr/local /dev/mapper/Hitachi_HCS5C1050CLA382_JC0550HV2DJZTH-part1 396623 320125 56019 86% /disks/boot /dev/mapper/Hitachi_HCS5C1050CLA382_JC0550HV2DJZTH-part9 4436818 895247 3496509 21% /home /dev/mapper/Hitachi_HCS5C1050CLA382_JC0550HV2DJZTH-part12 5655815 4489935 875026 84% /disks/stw5 /dev/mapper/Hitachi_HCS5C1050CLA382_JC0550HV2DJZTH-part10 24346966 4773 23113223 1% /pub nfssrv:/pub 236732960 28928248 205381928 13% /nfs/nfssrv/pub
Even in this email the problem will be obvious.
s/email the prob/email one prob/
Which problem?
Question should have been better written, but one problem is that in email pastes it will wrap, as will also in small terminal windows or on e.g. 80x25 screens.
Anyway, could you show "dmsetup status"?
Hitachi_HCS5C1050CLA382_JC0550HV2DJZTH: 0 976773168 multipath 2 0 0 0 1 1 A 0 1 2 8:0 A 0 0 1
So your system decided to use multipath for disk. I remember similar question on forums. I do not think it really depends on kernel version, because kernel does not create those mappings by itself. For some reasons multipath got added to initrd when it was rebuilt for new kernel. You could try to boot from live media and recreate initrd; I'm afraid that doing it from live system now would pick up multipath again. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org