Thanks Larks. It is much appreciated. 

If the original metadata written by hostA changes by "mdadm --assemble" running 
on hostB, will mdmpd be able to recover the failed links on hostA when they 
re-surface? I am asking this because, I guess unless hostA goes down, hostA 
reflects the new metadata written by hostB. Will mdmpd take the new uuid into 
account? 

Not entirely OT, but devabel gets to the see the same uuid/serial numbers on 
the shared luns across hosts. It would have been cool if mdadm could too, right?

Thanks,

Anu Matthew 

<snip>
> On 2005-04-18T17:14:53, Anu Matthew 
> 
> md multipath has on-disk metadata and modifies it. md is NOT
> cluster-safe for concurrent activation.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
>    Lars Marowsky-Br�e <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> -- 
> High Availability & Clustering
> SUSE Labs, Research and Development
> SUSE LINUX Products GmbH - A Novell Business
</snip> 

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