I hate to come and ask what I know is going to be a simple answer, but I've 
beat my head against the wall for long enough. I'm trying to add some 
multipath'd devices to a Debian(Lenny)  instance. I can get the devices 
configured properly,


mpath1 (360050768019281af7000000000000153) dm-1 IBM     ,2145

[size=3.7G][features=0][hwhandler=0]

\_ round-robin 0 [prio=0][active]

 \_ 0:0:0:32 sde 8:64  [active][undef]

 \_ 0:0:1:32 sdf 8:80  [active][undef]

 \_ 1:0:0:32 sdg 8:96  [active][undef]

 \_ 1:0:1:32 sdh 8:112 [active][undef]

mpath0 (360050768019281af7000000000000152) dm-0 IBM     ,2145

[size=3.7G][features=0][hwhandler=0]

\_ round-robin 0 [prio=0][active]

 \_ 0:0:0:31 sda 8:0   [active][undef]

 \_ 0:0:1:31 sdb 8:16  [active][undef]

 \_ 1:0:0:31 sdc 8:32  [active][undef]
 \_ 1:0:1:31 sdd 8:48  [active][undef]

I just can't get these definitions to hold across a reboot. I've tried creating 
/etc/sysconfig/hardware/config-ccw-0.0.a200 
files,/usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/multipath_hook file, zipl commands, 
update-initramfs commands, etc., but I haven't found what it takes to make 
these definitions hold across a reboot. What am I missing besides writing some 
kind of a script that has to run after every reboot?

Mark Wiggins
University of Connecticut

My /etc/sysconfig/hardware/config-ccw-0.0.a200 looks like this,

#!/bin/sh

#

# hwcfg-zfcp-bus-ccw-0.0.a200

#

# Configuration for the zfcp adapter at CCW ID 0.0.a200

#

STARTMODE="auto"

MODULE="zfcp"

MODULE_OPTIONS=""

# Scripts to be called for the various events.

# If called manually the event is set to 'up'.

SCRIPTUP="hwup-ccw"

SCRIPTUP_ccw="hwup-ccw"

SCRIPTUP_scsi_host="hwup-zfcp"

SCRIPTDOWN="hwdown-scsi"

SCRIPTDOWN_scsi="hwdown-zfcp"

# Configured zfcp disks

ZFCP_LUNS="0x50050768014035ee:0x001f000000000000"

ZFCP_LUNS="0x50050768014035d9:0x001f000000000000"

ZFCP_LUNS="0x50050768014035ee:0x0020000000000000"

ZFCP_LUNS="0x50050768014035d9:0x0020000000000000"



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