4.2.2. Blacklisting By Device Name
You can blacklist device types by device name so that they will not be grouped into a multipath device by specifying a devnode
entry in the blacklist
section of the configuration file.
The following example shows the lines in the configuration file that would blacklist all SCSI devices, since it blacklists are sd* devices.
blacklist {
devnode "^sd[a-z]"
}
You can use a devnode
entry in the blacklist
section of the configuration file to specify individual devices to blacklist rather than all devices of a specific type. This is not recommended, however, since unless it is statically mapped by udev
rules, there is no guarantee that a specific device will have the same name on reboot. For example, a device name could change from /dev/sda
to /dev/sdb
on reboot.
By default, the following
devnode
entries are compiled in the default blacklist; the devices that these entries blacklist do not generally support DM-Multipath. To enable multipathing on any of these devices, you would need to specify them in the
blacklist_exceptions
section of the configuration file, as described in
Section 4.2.4, “Blacklist Exceptions”.
blacklist {
devnode "^(ram|raw|loop|fd|md|dm-|sr|scd|st)[0-9]*"
devnode "^hd[a-z]"
}