We execute the multipath -ll output information as follows, and can not obtain 
the information about the host's initiator and storage target that can be 
directly recognized , such as WWN.
mpathe (360022a11000beb2a7fc8e9c500000001) dm-3 HUAWEI,S5500T
size=512G features='1 retain_attached_hw_handler' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
|-+- policy='service-time 0' prio=1 status=active
| `- 6:0:0:1 sde 8:64  active ghost running
`-+- policy='service-time 0' prio=1 status=enabled
  `- 7:0:0:1 sdd 8:48  active ready running
mpathd (360022a11000beb2a7fca035a00000004) dm-2 HUAWEI,S5500T
size=100M features='1 retain_attached_hw_handler' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
|-+- policy='service-time 0' prio=1 status=active
| `- 6:0:0:0 sdc 8:32  active ready running
`-+- policy='service-time 0' prio=1 status=enabled
  `- 7:0:0:0 sdb 8:16  active ghost running


We have a solution for the multipath path. Add a command to display the 
physical topology link information from the host to the storage, and display 
the following information to quickly and easily find the host and initiator 
information on the storage.
[root@redhat7 ~]# multipath -k
link-6:0:0 host-WWNN=iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:86329aefccdb host-WWPN=[unknown] 
target-WWNN=iqn.2006-08.com.huawei:oceanstor:21000022a10beb2a::1020002:129.13.100.240
 target-WWPN=[undef]
link-7:0:0 host-WWNN=iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:86329aefccdb host-WWPN=[unknown] 
target-WWNN=iqn.2006-08.com.huawei:oceanstor:21000022a10beb2a::20003:129.13.100.241
 target-WWPN=[undef]

could you agree with this solution or have a better solution?



I am looking forward to your reply.
Best wishes to you.
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