On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 01:05:30PM +0200, Ulrich Windl wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> this is a bit off-topic, but esential: After experiencing a network failure 
> for 
> about four minutes, I was watching the syslog (the system had no problems so 
> far):
> 
> Mar 30 15:24:33 testhost multipathd: sdc: tur checker reports path is up
> Mar 30 15:24:33 testhost multipathd: 8:32: reinstated
> Mar 30 15:24:33 testhost multipathd: L112_09: queue_if_no_path enabled
> Mar 30 15:24:33 testhost multipathd: L112_09: Recovered to normal mode
> Mar 30 15:24:33 testhost multipathd: L112_09: remaining active paths: 1
> Mar 30 15:24:33 testhost multipathd: L112_09: switch to path group #2
> Mar 30 15:24:33 testhost multipathd: L112_09: switch to path group #2
> 
> I'm surprised: I thought "queue_if_no_path" would be enabled if the device 
> fails, 
> not if the device recovered!

It should be enabled all the time - I think you are seeing the code path that
figures out that queue_if_nopath is set and it prints an informational message
about it (the queue of I/O only happens when access to the disk is offline)

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