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Split the udev rule from a specific configuration While I completely agree the udev is the lesser of many possibles evils when solving the device issue... it is still evil. After attempting to craft a single rule which will work for various versions of udev in various distros. I've come to the conclusion the only maintainable way to solve this issue is to split the rule from any particular configuration. This commit provides a generic 60-zpool.rules file which use a small helper util 'zpool_id' to parse a configuration file by default located in /etc/zfs/zdev.conf. The helper script maps a by-path udev name to a more friendly name of <channel><rank> for large configurations. As part of this change all of the support scripts why rely on this udev naming convention have been updated as needed. Example zdev.conf files have also been added for 3 different systems by you will always need to add one for your exact hardware. Finally, included in these changes are the proper tweaks to the build system to ensure everything still get's packaged properly in the rpms and can run in or out of tree.
2010-03-02 00:45:31 +00:00
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zfs zpool zpool_id zdb zinject ztest