vdev_id: Create symlinks even if no /dev/mapper/
vdev_id uses the /dev/mapper/ symlinks to resolve a UUID to a dm name (like dm-1). However on some multipath setups, there is no /dev/mapper/ entry for the UUID at the time vdev_id is called by udev. However, this isn't necessarily needed, as we may be able to resolve the dm name from the $DEVNAME that udev passes us (like DEVNAME="/dev/dm-1"). This patch tries to resolve the dm name from $DEVNAME first, before falling back to looking in /dev/mapper/. This fixed an issue where the by-vdev names weren't reliably showing up on one of our nodes. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov> Closes #11698
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# Utilize DM device name to gather subordinate block devices
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# using sysfs to avoid userspace utilities
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DMDEV=$(ls -l --full-time /dev/mapper | grep $DM_NAME |
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# If our DEVNAME is something like /dev/dm-177, then we may be
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# able to get our DMDEV from it.
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DMDEV=$(echo $DEVNAME | sed 's;/dev/;;g')
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if [ ! -e /sys/block/$DMDEV/slaves/* ] ; then
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# It's not there, try looking in /dev/mapper
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DMDEV=$(ls -l --full-time /dev/mapper | grep $DM_NAME |
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awk '{gsub("../", " "); print $NF}')
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fi
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# Use sysfs pointers in /sys/block/dm-X/slaves because using
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# userspace tools creates lots of overhead and should be avoided
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