Private bug reported:
[Impact]
Users may choose wrong link and would not be able to work with it.
[Test Plan]
Connect to NVMe/TCP subsystem using nvme connect-all. This was tested
against Dell PowerStore, PowerFlex and PowerMax
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Use nvme connect-all to connect to an NVMe/TCP subsystems
2. Check /dev/disc/by-id
[Original report]
Description:
When working with NVMe/TCP host functionality, connecting to NVMe subsystem
through multiple controllers can lead to an invalid device link created in
/dev/disc/by-id/ being created.
Steps to reproduce:
Step 1: Install Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (ubuntu-22.04.1-live-server-amd64) on system.
Step 2: Install nvme-cli package, currently installed version is nvme version
1.16
Step 3: In the os terminal, type any nvme connect-all to connect to NVMe
subsystems and check the duplicate entries in /dev/disk/by-id/.
Expected Behavior:
No duplicate entries of NVMe subsystems should exist.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Information type changed from Public to Private
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Title:
[Ubuntu 22.04] Duplicate link for NVMe device by-id
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
[Impact]
Users may choose wrong link and would not be able to work with it.
[Test Plan]
Connect to NVMe/TCP subsystem using nvme connect-all. This was tested
against Dell PowerStore, PowerFlex and PowerMax
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Use nvme connect-all to connect to an NVMe/TCP subsystems
2. Check /dev/disc/by-id
[Original report]
Description:
When working with NVMe/TCP host functionality, connecting to NVMe subsystem
through multiple controllers can lead to an invalid device link created in
/dev/disc/by-id/ being created.
Steps to reproduce:
Step 1: Install Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (ubuntu-22.04.1-live-server-amd64) on system.
Step 2: Install nvme-cli package, currently installed version is nvme version
1.16
Step 3: In the os terminal, type any nvme connect-all to connect to NVMe
subsystems and check the duplicate entries in /dev/disk/by-id/.
Expected Behavior:
No duplicate entries of NVMe subsystems should exist.
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